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News from 08/11/1995

1995; Gale Group;

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Peter Broadbent, Robert Kirk, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Glenis M. Wright, Fred Moody, Roger Barking, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Tom Rhodes, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Network Nuttall, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Nora Beloff, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Thomas De Waal, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Gornall, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Angela Mason, Executive Director, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, M. A. Down, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Sarah Bilofsry, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Peter Woolwich, Brenda Maddox, Jennifer C. Lawrence, G. N. Saunders, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Marshall, Chairman, David Sieff, Chairman, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Alice Thomson, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tom Benyon, C. F. Heron-Watson, Richard Evans, Patricia Tehan and Robert Miller, Roger Boyes, Richard Cork Chief Art Critic, Martyn Bond, Head of UK Office, Dalya Alberge, George Walden, Jeremy Laurance and Nigel Hawkes, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Douglas Bartles-Smith, Andrew Leigh Vice-Chairman, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Peregrine Hodson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Harold Ingham, Martin Beddall, Matthew Parris, Peter Shore, President, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Gavin Hadland, Fiona Gravette, Director, Jack Straw, Anjana Ahuja, Ben MacIntyre, Simon Jenkins, Samuel Cutt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Dalya Alberge and Emma Wilkins, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher J. F. Dobie, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Sarah Frater, Clive Young, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Wilfred Croydon, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Christopher Benson, Chairman,

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Iain R. Webb Firms begin to drop MPs as advisers 'Obey the rules' plea by Heseltine Lilley to cut benefit for injuries at work Index Pat Barker is Booker winner Party Poopers Hockney steps into child-in-the-bath row Witness's collapse halts West trial Interface Arms-to-Iraq men cleared Stone Age animal carvings saved Rabin desecration Lloyds Bank 25p Ultrasonic lion king roars again and puts little creatures to flight Political Sketch Ministers criticised as court clears four in Iraq arms case London Electricity Wilson leaves his archive of political papers to nation Mediation will not be forced on divorcees Sale of Dover port shelved for two years News in Brief Souness accepts £100,000 Chris Evans censured Child B father in court BR facing Elm claims Mini wins accolade Woman in Down's test mix-up tells of sorrow Leukaemia Research Fund Grandfather's memories inspired Booker winner Triumphant epilogue to war trilogy that mixes real life with a shell-shocked soldier hero 'The prize is a lottery. Everybody has suffered at its hands' Driver who killed two boys is fined £200 Jilted woman 'injected lover with HIV-infected blood' By a Staff Reporter: Larger-than-life editor died of drug overdose Rolex Starts Here The Weekend In the Times Friday Saturday In the Times Nuclear scientists sniff out bogus wines Sun Alliance Investments Cancer study halts sale of shampoos used to kill lice Hair and gardening products restricted 'as a precaution' over pesticide Hard-to-spot pest is no respecter of social status Medical Briefing GM ball hoarder is cleared News in Brief Piper Alpha case Police chief fined New audit head Higgins fined Fake exposed Pools firm wins claim to be millionaire's best bet Jersey Calendar Hormone drug 'drove champion bodybuilder to suicide' West promised wife he would lie to save her, court is told Witnesses reveal their private conversations with husband held over death of girls West's Letters from Prison The Times Fiat 'Rose was burying victims in cellar' On Saturday MPs seek action on Gulf War syndrome Defence chiefs are 'too sceptical' Digital PC Navy waives final gun salute to Rosyth base Teachers 'have more effect than class size' Straw urges Bill of rights and duties Greenwich summit for ministers and Prince London Docklands Mellor falls victim to restrictions on political lobbying Vodafone centre Tough new Commons regime will be felt immediately Disclosure of Earnings: What It Means for Labour and Tory Mps Wickes Hockney accuses art schools of dodging the draught Safeguards call for stage hypnotism Recycle Show draws attention to vivid versatility Probation changes 'put public at risk' Nigeria tops the agenda for heads of Commonwealth American sailor admits Okinawa rape Samsung Electronics From Associated Press in Pretoria: Mandela proves age is no handicap Leaflet airdrop in Jaffna aims to stem Tamil panic Datastream Russians wave red flags for revolution Euro Tunnel Juppé reshuffles Cabinet before tackling reforms Zimbabwe sent dud condoms News in Brief (Reuter): Census shock (AFP): Rwanda attack Details emerge of extraordinary hijack in Bay of… Italy moves to lift ban on heirs of Savoy monarchy Secret of de Gaulle's magic eludes Chirac From our Bonn Correspondent: Germans given more time to buy (Reuter): Bonn court lets pacifists call soldiers 'murderers' Shrines to Rabin violated in flare-up of bitter enmities Curious trio vie for San Francisco Computer Courses for Beginners Hill House Hammond Wife's fears may halt a Powell bid Do You Know how Much You Will Use It? Work on dam halted to save Stone Age art NEC The new Spare Chic: elegant, wearable, flattering The good news from America is that designers are united in offering a simple, user-friendly formula for style General Accident Huntsman Ehrman The backbench widows Why one Tory MP's wife has decided to speak out about the thankless life of the political spouse Why Pat Barker won the Booker George Walden on how this year's judges chse fiction's top prize Brother RAC Put the heart back into communities Jack Straw outlines plans to revive our sense of responsibility Picture Gallery A place for advocates MPs ought to represent vested interests be paid, and declare them Club class Diary Colonised Diary Out of puff Diary Dog's body Diary Alan Coren I'm afraid the warrant's not ready—can you come back Tuesday? Life after Nolan After the vote, the real reckoning begins Winter Discontents Yesterday's reshuffle in Paris solves little The Commentator and I The House of Savoy is on the move—in extra time Lessons for peace from Rabin death Organ transplants Today's poverty, tomorrow's tax cuts Separation of powers School funding Charitable gesture Gays in the Services Many happy returns Family snapshots under scrutiny Safe areas in Bosnia Elusive Shakespeare Flying high Royal command? Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Magistrates' Association Chigwell School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service dinner Dinners Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cameron McLndoe Today's royal engagements History prize Lectures Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Peter Stallard Sir Peter Stallard, KCMG, CVO, MBE, former Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man, died on October 25 aged 80. He was born on March 6,1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Alexander Ogston Alexander Ogston, petroleum technologist, died at Tenafly, New Jersey, on October 7 aged 90. He was born in London on April 27,1905 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund EasyJet Sir Michael Higgs Sir Michael Higgs, Conservative MP for Bromsgrove, 1950-55, died on October 20 aged 83. He was born on May 30,1912 From Our Racing Correspondent: Arkle Hero of Thrilling Snadown Park Occasion Philip Rawson Philip Rawson, writer, artist and teacher, died on November 6 aged 71. He was born on January 13,1924 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Wood Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items High hopes for the hated high-rise Once the symbol of a failed housing policy, run-down tower blocks are being given a new lease of life, Rachel Kelly reports Rich pickings on farms Demand for arable land has seen prices soar Lease a piece of history Buyers now have the chance to live in a cottage on one of the great estates Cambridgeshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allison Premier Homes East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Continues on next Page Surrey Camberley Weybridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales St. George Homes Warwickshire Wiltshire Yorkshire Overseas Property Balearics The World of Property Exhibition General Accident Auctions New Homes Balearics Taylor Woodrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF International, Trust and Management Group Royan House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costa Blanca Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Hampstead Borders Birch Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Devonshire Mews W1 W1 Upper Wimpole St Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evelyn Gardens, Sw7 Last cry of freedom Journalists in Hong Kong are not optimistic about their future Media, Sales & Marketing Internet Hays Chemical Distribution Ltd Property Negotiator/manager Graduate? Weekender Ladies Wear Limited The Call Consultancy/RDPLtd Trainee Property Negotiator The Times Newspapers Simply music to his ears Alexandra Frean meets the Radio 1 chief whose audience is increasing after two rocky years Intel The University of London Careers Service Financial Recruitment Consultants Assistant Press Officer Top Commission for Advertising Sales People News The Times Crossword No 20,007 Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Tomorrow Lang clears Lyonnaise bid for Northumbrian M&S gives warning on autumn sales despite profits rise Port in the soup over split lentil dispute Property 30 Inchcape job for BA chief Arts 36-38 Confidence is at three-year low, says IoD survey Sport 43-48 MPs voice doubts on supervisory role of Bank Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Televisions and Radio Guide Business Today Just the job Liquidity WH Smith makes jobcentre deal on recruitment Biotechnology Means Business Picture Gallery BP is being paid for unwanted gas Britain blocks sale of Irish steel plant Business Roundup Limit's profit rises New stores lift WEW Anderson in court Tourist Rates What Will the Real Cost Be of It? National Power bid optimism Century Inns plans further try at listing Results lift BSkyB shares Black Country Development Corporation Short measure from beer barons Carlsberg-Tetley on the counter Northumbrian poised for a bid ACT changes do have repercussions Growth hope for MAM Chairman admits months of uncertainty kept new clients away Brewing problems hurt Allied Domecq Swift Call Names Commodities Liffe Options Northumbrian decision puts focus on water firms 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 MAM BP Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Marking time Tempus National Power Wall Street Cut out the paper chains The Times City Diary Desired ends The Times City Diary Adviser Scholey The Times City Diary Winterflood trust The Times City Diary Obvious point The Times City Diary Financial watchdogs need more bite with their bark Robert Miller on moves to renew the faith of a disgruntled investing public Why the Tories need to woo Sid Tom Benyon champions small investors Cellphones direct Forget the Budget, watch base rates Cheaper loans in 1996 are likelier than a tax giveaway now The Miller's Tale Commercial Property Leisure Centre Focus on West Sussex Cathedral Town Nassau Bahamas Fanfare Industrial Units to Let Investment & Development in Prime Office Markets Petworth Guernsey Theme Park Harvard Bradford & Bingley Trading is tough for Amersham Telekom cuts Daiwa ruling MMT record Malaysia Airlines Anglian promises extra investment Chief executive at Calor resigns Proceeds from crime flow into the West Modest gains at the close First direct For 50 Years The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands Intel Sweet Julie loses out to Callas treatment The big Broadway musical is alive and kicking, says Benedict Nightingale, but the class act comes from opera Africa Exclusive Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Boozily treading the boards The Country Girl Greenwich Theatre Sad satire without a sharp point Ladies of the Corridor Finborough, SW10 Theatre 3 Will You Make a Mobile Mistake with It? Theatre 4 Star shooting to the top Opera: The rise and rise of Amanda Roocroft; plus, was Sian Edwards in the wrng place at the wrong time? John Allison on the soprano whose diary is so booked that she can turn down La Scala Royal Shakespeare Company Opera 1 Opera 2 King of the populists Architecture: Marcus Binney on how Terry Farrell is trying to prove his crities wrong Uniqueair Design ENO needs new direction Tomorrow Entertainments Choice 1 Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Richard Green Choice 2 Swan Lake Installing a new party line Simon Tait on the young people finding new To advertise in this section please call our… Choice 3 Dance Joy of the parlour Recital Alfreda Hodgson Bursary Concert Wigmore Hall Delay on death row justifies commutation of sentence Law Report November 8 1995 Privy Council Judges will hear summonses by telephone Documents deemed held by all departments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Mary Holland Associates The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Flexible Resource Limited PA to MD International Marketing Consultant Urological Suregon Independent Computer Solutions Ltd Office Angels Recruitment Consultans Angela Mortimer Pan European Recruitment Cross Selection The Ciba Foundation Totally unsuited to a business environment? Cross Selection Newchurch & Company The London Institute Hodge Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Norwegian Trade Council Property £17,000 Segal Recruitment Greythorn Secretaries The Recruitment Company Personnel £17,500+Bens Action Man An Executive Receptionist… Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Fostre Squires Iolanda M. B. Costide Vittel Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants £19,000 + Bens Fame Recruitment Specsavers Opticians Susan Hamilton Group CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Shepperton Studios based balloon company require a… Shelter PA to Record Producer/composer New Job For New Year Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Love + Tate Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Lina Trading Limited Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Legal Secretaries Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Fulham Jonathan Wren Gordon Yates The London International Financial Futures and… Lorraine Jones £25,000 - Legal Wp Jonathan Wren Receptionist/secretary W1 Isocor Ltd. Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants REED Next Employment Aldrich & Co Limited Recruitment Consultants McKeague-GREEN Recruitment Consultants Deltec Securities (U. K) Limited Boyce Agency Ashley Stewart Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants South Molton WP/AUDIO Secretary Jigsaw Recruitment Top Secretary/pa Top PA/ADMINISTRATOR The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Admin Personnel EC2 Sheila Childs Recruitment Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Center for Economic Policy Research St. James's College Secretarial & Temporary Jigsaw Recruitment RDP ltd Committee Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointments Bi-LANGUAGE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oak Inn (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Sheila Burgess International DSA Call Euro London Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Newspaper Letting & Sales Negotiators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Oxford finds Maradona guilty of inspirational genius Ward's hat-trick signals extra effort by Norwich Spear's Games Rushden's gem lets money do the talking Keith Pike on the modest millionaire behind the realisation of a football fantasy in a backwater of Northamplonshire Last Night's Football Results Mouland affronted as Woosnam backs out RFU finds common ground in open era For the Record Today's Fixtures The London Hernia Centre Fijians' power pack lights up gloom Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Fracture upsets Hamed's plans to defend Winning Move Keene on chess Qualifier sends Meads to defeat In Brief Rusedski fails Irvin's record Branwood dies Vintage Crop applauded in defeat Blood sample clouds Double Trigger's Melbourne Cup failure Testing time for Johnston as he waits for results Newbury Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lingfield Park Worcester Hobbs to retire Rapid Raceline Wasim working to swing sentiment Michael Henderson finds the Pakistan captain keen to take the heat out of the series in Australia By our Sports Staff: Malcolm finds fast track back into Test reckoning Seiko Kinetic By our Sports Staff: Irani puts England a in winning position Scoreboard India recall Hirwani to partner Kumble Word-Watching An update on the Crusades Radio Choice Radio 1 The managers who sold themselves short BBC1 Racing 45 Sinclair sights England chance Venables keeps options open for European championship Ince on point of return Times Two Crossword No 621 Reading's victory ends in acrimony Culprits keeping up with the Jones Russell Kempson looks at the Wimbledon player's rivals in football's Hall of Shame Cricket 46 Unfashionable Saracens set new trend for rugby's elite Zenith The Truth is out There Somewhere Sun New Age dawns for the Stonehenge travellers History in the faking Searching for rhyme or reason Beginner's guide to 'netiquetee' Wired clergy urge Church elders to adopt the Internet Society Bath puts heritage on a chip and hosts virtual reality conference Satellite Times in Brussels by breakfast Media Independent schools guide on CD-Rom Bytes New service signals cheaper calls for phone users Telephones Close to the end of the affair? DELL Direct How to secure a special delivery - post haste Back to basics Tel-Me Putting the future into perspective The professor with designs on architectural computing Slash and burn for the shareware that wears me down Fear and awe: life in the shadow of Chairman Gates Fear and awe: life in the shadow of Chairman Gates As Microsoft launches its updated Encarta, extracts from a new book recall the struggles behind the original encyclopaedia For a year, journalist Fred Moody was on the inside of the Gates empire: watching, participating and noting as Microsoft's great multimedia venture, the encyclopaedia CD-Rom, Encarta, took shape. Here, in extracts from his book/Sing The Body Electonic, Moody paints a vivid picture of life under Gates UK version of CD-Rom is clue to online plans Happiness is … all alone with a phone and home sweet home Europe is going all out to push the social and economic benefits of teleworking Briefing November 14-16: Telework UK 95. 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