News from 14/11/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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Michael Binyon and Tom Rhodes, Jon Ashworth, William Newby, Charles Hall, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Andrew McHutchon, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Martin Mears, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, George Sivell, James Allen, Betty Morison, Carl Mortished, Nigel Williamson, Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Anthony Ralston, Gordon Lawrence (Director), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, B. H. LePINE-WILLIAMS, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stev Bould, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Keith Pike, Joseph Connolly, Inigo Gilmore and Nicholas Wood, R. MacAlastair Brown, Maha Azzam, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Tom Birkett, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Jessica Gorst-Williams, J. S. Lang Headmistress, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Ronald Forrest, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, John Grigg, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Philippa Ingram, A. E. Gregory, Veronica Palmer (Director General), Frank Paton (Chairman), Roger Boyes, Iran Maiden, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brenda Reeves, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Matthew Brace, Peregrine Hodson, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, D. J. Kidd, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gordon Lawrence, Director, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Jervis v Harris, Graham Allen, Peter Flatman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondet, Robert Moss, Lord Alport, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, and Philip Webster, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce and Bill Frost, Jonathan Mirsky, Jon Miller, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBlair pledges new deal for business Pick-and-choose policy on Social Chapter Inside Blinded by a better class of flannel0 CBI Sketch Labour to phase out a levels Index The £50,000 Game The tempting of teenagers West 'admitted 20 more murders' Gascoigne faces police inquiry Girl named drug dealer before slipping into coma Aga Khan jewel sale nets £17.8m Right royal muck-raking Trade Indemnity Fear on the menu Iranians blamed for bomb in Saudi capital Coma girl's father writes open letter on drug dangers 'Children will always be tempted to try something new and these people prey on them' Successful result halts drug trials AST Computer Accused water firms promise full rebuttal Thousands take tablets every week Traffic din and dirt cost '£5bn a year' Animal activist's sentence reduced News in Brief Minority judges call Editor resigns Father jailed Escape charges Driver jailed Darcy pin-up Army bomb disposal hero cheated MoD of £30,000 Witness says Frederick West confessed to 20 unsolved murders Wife was involved in killings and bodies were buried at farm, court is told Clergy tolerant about gay sex Macbeth gives vent to sound and fury By a Staff Reporter: Caller 'possessed by dead pervert' NEC By a Staff Reporter: Court turns down Stringfellow's plan for strippers B&Q Protesters dig in at road site Ferry deaths trial Hacking charges Robbers jailed Further remand Corrections Swan Hellenic Theatre pays tribute to the 'colourful' Robert Stephens Hyacinth wins bucket of praise in America Digital PC Thousands at funeral of Marti Caine Stores seek to calm public after new BSE claims Meat trade says safeguards on 'mad cow' disese are working and accuses media of exaggerating risk British Midland Worried scientists tell their families to keep off beef Poor care 'puts hip patients at risk' Admiral British Gas MPs want Nolan to hear case for higher salaries Ministers under cross-party pressure to ease 'poor man of Europe' status Trivial Pursuit Major is worst-paid Prime Minister for 150 years Master of Rolls attacks appeal court delays Lilley wins battle over lone parent benefit changes CBI's embrace offers only a marriage of convenience Riddell on Politics Advertisement Admiral Hp Major warned of backbench Budget revolt Clinton cuts trips abroad as funds begin to run out Woolwich Building Society 0Fortune favours President in 1996 race Woolwich Building Society Sharp Intelligent Thinking Saudis threatened by Islamic anger over links to West Knesset leaders try to calm ranks Omega Ford Israel quits West Bank city early Unions call day of protest as Jupp? weighs up new tax Writer wins French double Dell Direct Prince cloaks Potsdam offensive in a mantle of worthy causes Beaujolais no longer flavour of this month Croats charged with war crimes Cellphones direct Killer of 'Vichy criminal' is jailed South Africa bars football team as Nigeria rift widens Kohl wins £1.4bn trade on controversial China visit A Times Competition Resignation heals split with Seoul Service line Insurance Shell presses ahead with natural gas project Top Tiger woman is killed Hong Kong row over rights deepens Inland Revenue When smelling salts are not enough Patients who complain repeatedly of feeling faint or having a dizzy spell must be taken seriously, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Why we fear medical tests Screening may make you more anxious, even when the results are good. Philippa Ingram reports BBC Radio One Admiral White Hart Hotels Do we need to teach parenting? We are flung into parenthood unprepared Norwich Union Direct The Ecstasy and the agony As a drug victim lies in a coma, Valerie Grove looks at the dilemma facing parents and teenagers E is for exhilaration St. Joseph's Hospice RAC War truth about the 'traitor King' The Duke of Windsor was loyal but foolish, says John Grigg Needle match Old friends Picture Gallery Tory ambulance chasers If only politicians were as Machiavellian as they are portrayed on the television Wilde idea Oh crumbs Not out, yet Eye opener Anew line in the sand Saudi royalty is the bomber's target, says Maha Azzam Desert Storm Attacks on the US Saudi Srabia attack the House of Saud The Honourable Payslip After Nolan, MPs must be paid their proper rate Cape Coloured Chinaman But would we ever find a Paul Adams in England? 'Time to call the people to the polls' Payments to MPs Not taken as read Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Part played by diesel emissions in traffic pollution Tax cuts and government borrowing Out of sight Back to basics A proper cover-up Widening the criteria Missing oysters Dome as hoarding Classical slip-up Of sterner stuff Court Circular Royal engagements Windlesham House School Forthcoming marriages Reception French Ambassador John Schofield Personal Column Searching for Flaming June Birthdays today Nominations for high sheriff Dinners Sir Robert Stephens Sir Robert Stephens, actor, died on November 12 aged 64. He was born in British on July 14,1931 Personal Column Corneliu Coposu Corneline Coposu, leader of the Romanian National Peasant and Democratic Party , died on November 11 aged 81. he was born on Aprial 20,1914 On this Day The German Imperial Visit Kingdom set for peace and prosperity Jordan Diplomacy is paying off, Michael Theodoulou reports J. S. W. C A lifeline for the Beduin An Anglo-Jordanian project is helping to breathe life a rugged, stony territory King to give his eyes to hospital Mobile medics beat blockades by taking service to village outposts H. M. King Hussein Dulwich College Angel Interiors Jordan International Bank Plc Agricultural Materials Co. (Midqdadi) Calm voice in a world of tension Christopher Walker reports in King Husain's return to the centre of the Middle East stage Royal Jordan Royal Jordanian St John Ophthalmic Hospital Jerusalem United by tourism Jordan Former enemies now plan joint airport Regal Holidays Ferdinand leads way in search for dream team Time to pick out the players who have excelled in Interactive Team Football The Leading 250 Selectors in Interactive Team Football Bould policy rewarded The players' weekly and overal scores and their values if are considering the transfer option Steve Bould, one half of the Arsenal central defensive pairing, on his ITF choice News The Times Crossword No 20,012 Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Tomorrow Business Editor Lindsay Cook Barclays chief links tax cuts to rate rises Cheaper materials help factory prices Record half year at British Steel John Charcol Small Business Arts Laker Ii reaches for the skies Blow for Stock Exchange as Salomon pulls out of Seaq Sport By our Economics Correspondent: Markets calm as Clinton vetoes budget deficit Bill A City Puts Itself on the Legal Map Business Today Watchdog spells out vision for Internet Redwood attacks single currency 'sheep' mentality CBI Annual Conerence, Birmingham Royal Liver Assurance Heseltine calls for 'benchmarking' Lloyd's will make only small profit, say names Pet City on target for AIM Blair wins applause as past rejected What Business Had to Say about Blair Wells Fargo raises bid in bank battle Tourist Rates Jousting for the hand of Britain plc Pennington Scotland to get 3000 jobs from Taiwan Malaysia Airlines Channel Tunnel slows traffic growth at BAA Revenue to offer advice for fees Country Casuals pleads for loyalty Commodities Liffe Options Construction sector shares build up gains Stock Market 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 BAA Caradon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Stains on steel Tempus Wall Street Opening for lunch date Christine Buckley examines changes to come on top of the transformation since privatisation Record profits Charity case Keeping clean Young blood Trading places Energy free-for-all to follow electricity sector shake-out Christine Buckley examines changes to come on top of the transformation since privatisation Bidding for power exceeds state's wildest expectations Rachel Bridge examines the huge success of a privatisation in Australia NatWest Beware this letter scam from Nigeria Robert Miller warns of tricksters who have cost investors millions Virgin TV to seek C5 review Templeton Training 'fails to solve' problem of long-term jobless Record profits for Utility Cable United drops USAir bid Shipshape Kvaerner Cable firm loses £16m Directorship for Dean Wardle Storey rises Boom half for Renold Bifu post for Sweeney Port of Felixstowe releases lentil cargo Business Roundup Davy to shed 450 workers Bond rally boosts shares Member HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Deutsche Telekom London Seeking more support from the Chancellor Business for Sale DK Dry Clean Direct Plc A vondale Group The shows must go on Multiple Display Advertising Items The Pinstripe Farming Company Ltd The Fly the Musical Pet Foods Ostrich Surveillance Spellbound Post Office Secure Success Briefings A stuffed grizzly bear, madam? Joesph Connolly highlights some of the antiques and art available at Olympia Multiple Display Advertising Items Farm Lane Trading Estate Fine Arts & Antiques The Cider House Galleries ADA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ancestors Ltd Aubrey Brocklehurst Phillips Stars of Arts and Crafts Wimpole Antiques Piano - Export Richard Philp Following the lines of genius Richard Cork on David Hockney,'the most brilliant draughtsman of his generatin' at the Ra: plus other exhibitions Pub Songs on Radio Visual Art 1 Resounding success Charles Hall is impressed by an exhibition which brings together two contrasting British sculptors B Visual Art In an exhibition entitled Interference, Andy Cohen… Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art Entertainments Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Opera Worthy of full and frequent revival Opera King Arthur Guildhall School Ode to overkill Concerts: Birmingham's 75th anniversary bash falls flat; minimal excellence in London CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Birmingham Music 1 Reduced to essentials LS/Stenz Queen Elizabeth Hall Music 2 Midler takes out the trash Has the queen of the single entendre done the dirty and cleaned up her act? Alan Jackson reports Glimpses of hell on earth Theatre: Kate Bassett reviews new plays in London and Bristol Pop 1 Pop 2 A Times Reader Offer Theatre Headbanging dinosaurs die in dry-ice age Rock Brixton Academy Tomorrow QD Quarry Dougall Reynell Ashurst Morris Crisp Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB Wilberforce Chambers Philips Unequal before the law Discrimination against women and minorities has become a highly charged issue in the profession Frances Gibb reports on new evidence of the barriers facing some would-be lawyers Picture Gallery Waiting for inspiration Inns and Outs Multiple Classified Advertising Items W. S. Walker & Company Spare us from the statistics of zeal Martin Mears, president of the Law Society, is agnostic about harassment Quarry Dougail Trust Attorney Bermuda Chambers Maples and Calder Litigation Attorney Bermuda Zarak Macrae Brenner Reuter Simkin Maples and Calder Trust Lawyer UEA Norwich Northern success story James Allen QC on the rise of Leeds over the past 20 years; and Robert Moss on excellence in Liverpool Badenoch & Clark Chambers Legal Appointments Kellyfield Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liverpool's three 'R's Westminster Medical Eversheds Rowley Ashworth Solicitors SFC Bell Gully ZMB Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Corporate Trust Division Legal Counsel San Francisco's season revived as Rice runs free Big guns fire blanks for Cowboys Landlord's right to recovery Law Report Novenber 14 1995 Original reading valid after mistake discovered Bruno confident of beating Tyson Social worker can make disclosure Entitlement to attendance allowance Minnows to meet for place in last eight In Brief Finn improves England beaten Stevens through Wales lead Nigerian sport caught in the middle Sanctions extend to football eam is barred by South Africa Charlton hints that resignation is only an option For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Bailey goal grants Gillingham second opportunity Winning Move Keene on Chess Musters chances improved by luck with draw Sound Man tests Ascot reception O'Grady uses handicap to examine chaser's big-race credentials Wetherby Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items Weld adopts patient approach Lingfield Park Newton Abbot Maturing Cork can become the real thing Alan Lee talks to a bowler capable of swinging the Test series England's way Warne delivers final blows in crushing victory Mensa By our Sportss Staff: McGrath impresses with maiden century Conway's scoring burst leaves Devils deflated Word-Watching Getting away from Alf The ghosts of characters past are welcome Review Bbc1 Choice American Football Times Two Crossword Police to investigate Gascoigne incidents Training injury adds to woes of England midfield players By our Sports Staff: Selectors see role for Adams in Tests South Africa concerned by England's new dimension Wolves' hunger for success brings Taylor's reign to close Sun Cricket
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