News from 01/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Peter Baldwin, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Clare Pilton, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Francis Pott, Philip Howard, A. M. Parsons, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Mary Wilson, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Andrew Pierce and Inigo Gilmore, John Grint, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, John Butterfill, Martin Fletcher, Roger Sexton, Abby Tan, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, Barry A. Groves, Susan Gilchrist, Jack Waterman, Francis Wilford-Smith, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Chico Freeman, George Brock, David Miller, George Brock and Colin Narbrough, R. C. H. Briggs, Keith Patrick, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, John Ochai, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Robert Cockburn and Edward Gorman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Geoffrey Martin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, W. Stapleton, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Dr Janet Reibstein, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Martin Ivens, John W. F. Harris, Rob Hughes Overseas Football, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Peter Ibbotson, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Noel Picarda Kemp, Ian Brodie, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, S. Y. Sweeney, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Hamilton of Dalzell, Gwen Robinson, Misha Glenny, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, M. J. Nicholls, Richard Corbett, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, M. A. B. Bolton, James Landale, Roger Boyes and Michael Hornsby, Catherine Milton, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jordan,
ResumoMajor hints at Britain in the slow lane 'Multi-track' Europe angers Labour Dehaene backed for Delors post Clinton ally indicted Shares close up South Africa back Index Picture Gallery Derby Day Germans to march for peace in Paris Woman priest's nude sparks Durham row Future Perfect Clark's Coven flies in to deny blackmail 'Did he try it on? Did he make a pass? Everyone wanted to know... ' Julia Llewellyn Smith on her lunch date with Alan Clark Speeding drivers shamed by hi-tech trap on the M1 London Property Veuve Clicquot 30P Germans fuel food row by refusing to bend on beef Dell Lorry crash kills three stranded on M25 Adams demands paramilitary amnesty Trial of three IRA suspects collapses Call over Scott inquiry Flesh-eating bug death Road protest goes to EU Missiles pointed away Redwood rejects charge Theft feeds video habit Medivac Asian youth stabbed by white street gang News in Brief Fatter pulled from flames as son dies in holiday tent Bic founder dies in Paris aged 79 Magazine Suicide leap father killed children first Boy, 6,'tied to chair by teacher' Judge's family seeking only revenge Potter's wife dies of cancer Mercury Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik Cemeteries bear solemn witness to wartime sacrifice German veterans and families of the fallen will be among those paying tribute in Normandy Americans seek dignified tribute The Missions to Seamen By a Staff Reporter: 21,000 men who fell fighting for the Führer Teenager in charge of top secrets Boots Newquay Steam Lager Labourer to deny killing seven backpack tourists Blood test traces pain of arthritis Meet David Selbourne The Times Beaches fail to turn tide of rubbish Picture Gallery Comedy star lifts lid on 30-year cancer Four in five heads reject worship plan Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery Insider's guide to bargain basement Keene on Chess Labour leaders back plan for 'citizens 'force' Lawyers seek European justice FLA Beckett looks to f lection double Brown is silent on leadership contest Scientist forgoes a fortune in hunt for scar-free healing The second in a Times series on the brightest minds of a new generation of British academic Shedding light on 766 and all that Mercury Gauloises and gossip at heart of literature By our Education Editor: Prof takes green line in Liverpool Putting skids under the old colonials Historian damned by men of violence South Africa rejoins the Commonwealth after 33-year absence Shylock draws Tel Aviv raves and walkouts Reuter: Israel accused of diverting water Mentadent Red flags wave last salute to Honecker Britain faces pressure to support federalist Bon and Paris push Dehaene candidacy to avoid summit deadlock over Delors' successor Eggs and fruit greet right-wing campaign By our Foreign Staff: UN halts mission after Rwanda mortar death Lapada Members Intellectuals' crusade ends in French farce From right to left, France's politicians are trying to outdo each other in striking nationalistic poses and distancing themselves from the vote-losing visions of the Maastricht treaty and a federal Europe Federation chief picked in Bosnia West opts for perilous apathy over Crimea (Reuter): Amnesty condemns China News in Brief (AP): Zhivkov ailing (AFP): Mines laid (AFP): Uranium alert (Reuter): Net losses North Korea defies final UN warning on reactor Momentum grows for sanctions over the destruction of 'nuclear weapons' evidence Ban lifted on Timor meeting New Jersey lusts for Statue of Liberty dollars Indictment of wheeler-dealer delivers blow on… Dan Rostenkowski's decision to fight corruption charges in court will deprive President Clinton of the kind of skilled negotiator his healthcare reforms badly need in Congress (AP, Reuter): Security Council warned to stay out of Yemen war The Times D-Day Token By-election victories boost Rao News in Brief (Reuter): Libya pulls out (Reuter): Executives quit (Reuter): Rights charge (AFP): Missile test (Reuter): Bishop's porn A lunch date with Don Juan The philanderer and all his women-two views of the latest revelations about Alan Clark's love-life The Royal Bank of Scotland The cuckoo in the family nest Will shame and guilt tear the Harkesses apart, asks Dr Janet Reibstein Last rites for the barbecue The clean air lobby has put a damper on America's weekend ritual, says Been MacIntyre Down and out at 10 Downing Street Noel Picarda Kemp, once a successful broadcaster and journalist, on his personal experience of life as a dosser Evil that's bred in the bone The brother of a double murderer ponders his violent family past. Kate Muir investigates SSAFA Supporting Services New worlds for idle hands How to fire up the young unemployed Alan Coren Fifty years on, the emotions of that morning are still overwhelming Chary response Blue corner The Times Diary A statesman looks at the new world chaos Henry Kissinger, in Britain to launch a book, tells Martin Ivens why he despairs of US policy abroad Proposal that beggars belief Labour is up to its old interventionist tricks again, with its plan to distor the job market Piling in From which end? Burnt offering Render Unto Teacher Collective worship still has a place in schools A Regional Bully Manila caves in to Jakarta over occupied East Timor Eastern Projections West or East, racist human nature is the beast Implications of monetary union and MEPs' powers Village bypasses Assassination policy Concerts in costume Rights in Colombia Fat in margarines Civil rights for disabled people Integrated transport Firearm curbs Nanny knows best Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Service dinner Lord Grimond Personal Column Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Miss Roberts Birthdays today University news Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society of Chemistry Church news Mr Peter Stirling Sidney Gilliat Sidney Gilliat, screenwriter and film director, died yesterday in Pewsey Vale. Wiltshire, aged 86. He was born in Cheshire on February 15,1908 Rentals Ezra Taft Benson Ezra Taft Benson, president of the Mormon Church and a former US Secretary of Agriculture, died of congestive heart failure at his home in Sall Lake City, Utah, on May 30 aged 94. He was born in WHitney, Idaho, on August 4,1899 On This Day The Derby Hyperion's Easy Win Lady May Abel Smith Lady May Abel Smith died on May 29 aged 88. She was born on January 23 1906 Cyril Morgan Cyril Morgan, OBE, TD secretary of the Institution of Structural Engineers, 1961-82, died on April 19 aged 76. He was born on August 30,1917 The Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Ltd Thompson Agius Limited Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Investments Galileo International Financial Software Multiple Display Advertising Items House of Fraser Why the regulators are wrong to be critics The ITC report last week may have been succour for the press but the commission should stick to its brief A death and the audience Who watched what when John Smith died What's worrying Clive? He's 54 and a multi-media star—but Clive James is nervous. Alexandra Frean finds out why High stakes in the sales war The owner of The Daily Telegraph finds hs newspapers under siege Big Blue's ad gamble IBM has switched advertising agencies for a change of tack. But will the new approach work? A house for every budget A low income need not bar anyone from buying their own home. Christine Webb reports on homes that cost less than two pairs of jeans Lease reforms bring few cases Is your area safe? A map has been developed to give house buyers, andtourists, an idea of the capital's burglary hotspots How to put that intruder right off your property Just the perfect fit Case One Given the green light Case Two Cluttons Chelsea & Kensington Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe John D Wood & Co Pinheiros Altos Quinta Do Lago News The Times Crossword Business Forecast Money supply growth sparks inflation fears Fears about inflation nd interest rates will be reinforced today when the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply reports raw material shortages are driving up prices Warburg pays directors £9.5m Stock Market the Pound Gold Antiques Bidders get in line to buy Heron Arts Shares survive roller-coaster Amstrad names chief executive Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Television and Radio Ammunition Arms for Sale Under Attack Under Fire UK seeks slice of $40bn Japan defence budget France and Spain object to British aid for Ulster firm Plans for £157 million textile plant in Northern Ireland backed by Uk state aid have angered other Ec members and rekindled memories of the De Lorean fiasco UK go-ahead for Virgin-Delta link KLM From our Correspondent in New York: British funds turn away from Wall St Kidder sued over alleged false bond trade profits Nissan output in Britain to be cut Three in four jobless go 'missing' from figures Business Roundup Associated cable TV deal Plysu holds payout Hall Engineering slides KMR Services The Times Towers Perrin Pensions forum The Times That embarrassing M0 mystery Rogue indicator need explaining Six bidders for Ronson's property Mr Needham's pragmatic mission Cash-rich De La Rue lifts profit by a quarter Pentos in greetings card sale Oil discovery gives Lasmo a boost By our City Staff: Eurotunnel sheds light on finance Weisfelds reserve judgment ITT Sheraton Beazer ahead by 20% Investors gloomy despite recovery from heavy fall Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE VOLUMES Liffe Options Picture Gallery Spear seeks white knight Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures UniChem pays £9.7m for supplier Cardiff buys Rodime in red Wall Street Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 80.0 (day's range 79.8-80.0) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Chambers' music struggles against babble of business As the showpiece annual conference of the British Cambers of Commerce opens today, Philip Bassett looks at the way business and industry is represented Lord Mayor pitches tent The Times City Diary Lea for ITN To the penny Zen lobster Church co-opted Sugar substitute Tempus Beazer Homes Lasmo Pennington 'flawed' over thinking on financial regulators Ivory House Ltd J . W. Spear Shares firm after big falls Digital Times Unit Trust Information Service Share offer Ronald a Lee Olympia fair comes of age This year's June Fine Art and Antiques Fair looks set to be the best yet, says Joseph Connolly Multiple Display Advertising Items W. R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Antique Study Multiple Display Advertising Items Glazed with brilliance The show maiolica exhibition has some of the world's finest pieces Oak & Country Furniture Lure of the Orient There has never been batter time to own Chinese ceramis, says Joseph Connolly Fine Art & Antiques Multiple Display Advertising Items Lockson Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Persian Barclay Samson Limited Trianon Antiques Ltd & Michael Longmore The Fine Art and Antiques Fair Court of Appeal L Evidence from unlawful bug admissible Exceptional nature of stays Fine Art & Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tresors Lapada Members Art Deoo Originals Don Spencer Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items VAT payable on supply price not retail value Court of Appeal Sex of 'common prostitute' Multiple Display Advertising Items Gracewell Designs Ltd Picture Gallery Lessons in creative fighting John Russell Taylor celebrates the diversity of the Summer Exhibitions at the Royal Academy Short on sex long on fun Theatre: Open-air Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream Regent's Park Royal Festival Hall Cinema Cutting their losses Arts Briefing Pop When negotiation proves fruitless Television Review BBC Calls for action Radio Review Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Rediscovering an old master David Robinson on the centenary of the birth of the great French film-maker, Jean Renoir Epic Impressions Opera: Fidelio leads the home-grown product on offer in Lisbor, European City of Culture Still running on empty promises Jackson Browne is as idealistic as ever-if a touch more cynical. Alan Jackson talked to him on the eve of a British tour A clear-out for the ears Jazz: Chris Parker on the outer reaches of the avant-garde, and a bad overload of electricity Crispell/Prevost Conway Hall, WC1 Fusion founders on the rock Chico Freeman Ronnie Scott's Queen Sylvie set before a dirty dish Dance: Cheers for the dancers, boos for the production Don Quixote Covent Garden Protect the boy wonder Convert LPO Bamert Dome, Brighton The Times the Theatre Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Top P. A. Wanted for Overseas Position Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career. moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temps Multiple Display Advertising Items London First Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Afrique Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSA Multiple Display Advertising Items Administration Assistant ROC Jarrett aims to leap last hurdle to top ranking David Powell on an athlete trying to break clear of the long shadow of another Briton, Colin Jackson Shaikh's trio tries for elusive win Curling lands double Point-To-Point Results from Four Meetings Beverley Results from Yesterday's Fivemeetings American miler heads for GoodWood Yarmouth Folkestone Crampton back in the running Erhaab's acceleration to prove decisive in Derby Richard Evans, racing correspondent, believes Hamdan A1-Maktoum's talented colt can overcome opposition and omens to triumph Big Race Line-Up Epsom Rapid Raceline Holland double Shamanic to make his experience tell Today's Races on Television Ladbrokes Announcing the big-raee result, in reverse order Julian Muscat discovers that winning the main event is not the only draw for owners and backers Television provides complete picture Colours Check and a to Z Analysis of the Derby Contenders Petulant stars hold game to ransom Relaxed Edberg untroubled on favoured surface Results from company golf days For the Record Ballesteros receives US Open invitation Sport in Brief England lose to hosts Australia hold edge Three-point change Coma driver improves Gordon takes over Word Watching TCCB Beware the downward spiral of this deadly primrose path Nairn tests amateur aspirations McRae stops but goes Stemp takes balanced view of rapid rise Simon Wilde meets the spin bowler whose selection for England prompted charges of a strong Yorkshire bias By our Sports Staff: Abdoujaparov's luck holds in tenth stage Smith makes final charge Positions By our Sports Staff: Gale on stand-by for Test chance Stransky dashes England hopes with decisive kick Violence tarnishes closing stages of exciting contest against South Africa's second string Selectors retain their confidence in Pienaar Michelin Pilot Rugby can celebrate victory on wider scale David Miller sees welcome signs that the game in South Africa is bridging long-established divides West calls on McGinty to prop up Wigan challenge Familiar ring to Opie's return The Times Wednesday Radio 1 Variations Satellite Racing Numbers game clouds Derby picture Courier ruins grand design of Sampras Times Two Crossword Todays problem is from the game Nogueiras Town Corby Rugby Union Tomorrow in The Times: the top 100 teams in our…
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