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News from 02/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, A. Markides, Willy Newlands, Anatol Lieven, Brenda Reid (Chariman), M. Dunton, R. W. Morris, Keith Kyle, Ian Brodie and James Bone, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rory Brogan, Rex Hunt, Lynne Truss, Simon Coates, John Jackson, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Peter Rayner, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Helmut Schmidt, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Pat Blair, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Stella Tillyard, Daniel Johnson, Robert Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, M. F. Lowe, R. P. Ralph, Kate Muir, Alan Saunders, Susan Gilchrist, Janet Morgan, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Mohammad Safaei, David Miller, Professor James Drife, Peter Carr, Mabyn Gordon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Peter Hill, J. R. Gregory, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, David Robinson, David Keane, Emma Wilkins, Sue Kernaghan, Andrew Roberts, Paul Marett, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Mr Denys Coomber, Arthur Seldon, Roger Boyes, Richard Siddle, Nicholas Bennett, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, D. P. Marchessini, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Henry Gold, M. K. Ewans, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Felix Karthaus, P. J. Bucklitsch, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Amanda Craig, Bryan Marson-Smith, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jeremy Bath, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Tim Wilding, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Kathryn Bingham, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Way clear for Blair as Brown pulls out In the Times Tomorrow Index Save 40 Pence Diplomatic fracas over faked Hurd signature Truss on TV Murderer 'named in seance' asks for appeal Appointments Major's flexible union wins Tebbit accolade Carson angry over Derby 'no-hopers' Peoples Phone 30p Heads warn Patten over league tables for primaries NEC Hatton charged with fraud over horsebox Brown takes the backseat path to power in party ATI Bar school admits 250 failed students Council facing chaos Call for 'gene jury' Singles face the music Tube failure traps 200 West home seeks tenant Sacked editor returns 'Sad obsessive' stole 40,000 library books to impress friends Hopeful Milky Bar kid learns it'll be all white on the night Mercury Thousands thrill to a hot favourite Germans asked to move over to a Rover Clark responds to 'beastly' attacks Pregnant officer may get £400,000 Saturday in the Times Lurid crime reports curbed by the BBC PC World the Computer Superstore Beggar regrets his 5 minutes of fame Pd Preferred Direct Gun raid captured on video Child abuser Beck dies in prison after heart attack £30m facelift for Qe2 FLA Picture Gallery Surgeons order 'keyhole' training Mothers of 'neglected' trio on bail Hospital dash Holiday death Police praise Attack remand Third £1m won CitroÖn AX Today's Germans regard D-Day as their liberation Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Paratroops lend a drop of nostalgia Dell Americans pay a small price for last hurrah Ford Orwell in disguise sees dark side of democracy A Goldsmith's Company Exhibition Putting the passion back into modern French history Part three of The Times series on academic life in Britain—the best job ever invented Keene on Chess Shedding new light on Bible Dietitian debunks the 'nutrobabble' Optrex Viewing art with a Marxist approach Major finds loyal Norfolk man is beset by doubts VW Clash over costs of social chapter Lib Dems throw the book at Tories Britain's unhealthy workers 'sick men of Europe' Maastricht deal gave Community triable gearbox Major's vision runs the risk of lending support to federalist momentum in Brussels Italian candidates hunger for second taste of la dolce vita Crimean Tatars fear snares of Russian-Ukrainian conflict Kravchuk rejects confrontation Transwede Reuter: Bank lays claim to Tapie's yacht (Reuter): Ss chief at Hitler Hq held in Spain (Reuter): Crusade by rail (AP): Walesa stands General shot Sanction threat (Reuter): Maternal habit (Reuter): Pregnant pause Albania dampens ethnic cousins' dream of liberation war Tehran exploits Bosnia conflict to bolster regime The plight of Bosnian Muslims is proving a useful anti-Western rallying cry for Iranian leaders who are anxious to whip up Islamic revolutionary fervour (AP): Genocide report accuses Serbs Liberal Party Arabs and settlers unite to bite back at old foe Vatican urges UN force to setup Rwandan 'safe area' (AP): Mandela moves to curb gun anarchy (AFP): Tokyo plan for Moon station Haiti refugees set for Jamaica Ceasefire move (Reuter): King loses (Reuter): Jail fast ends (Reuter): Labour plea (AP): Asian arsenal (Reuter): Oil fuels deal (Reuter): Crispy porker Sanctions threat to North Korea grows Clinton prepares punishment for Pyongyang in drive to rebuild image as world leader First Lady of France denounces Indonesia Meet David Selbourne The Times Nature pipped by biotech tomato Kinetica Natural Gas President faces crucial test on European tour Invasion of the moviemen Is even £6,000 a day worth the hassle of having your house as the star of a film? Jolia Llewellyn Smith reports When mean is just downright horrid The writers on East Enders are wasting their extra time No Title Gable - going, going, gone with the wind Hollywood fans are bidding to be part of a legend, Kate Muir writes How to speak Clinton Martin Fletcher's light-hearted guide to the President's use of language Another beef about meat The danger in underdone beefburgers Paul Eddington's rare skin disease scabjes on the rise again By six I was worn out Dr James Le Fanu discusses the vital clues to a muscle condition which doctors can often miss C&A Rash move Scratch test Tried and tested, but is it best? Thousands of British women will have a hysterectomy. But there are alternatives to consider, says Professor James Drife Janet Daley The yobbish element at the bottom of society will be harder to assimilate than the racial minorities Silent nights House of fame The Times Diary Picture Gallery How we deplore Delors Eu politicians are out of touch, Many of their voters want no more centralism Document day The Times Diary And the winner should have been… Looking beyond D-Day Helmut Schmidt on Germany's thirst for stability Variable Virtue The Prime Minister is preaching a powerful message The Brown Version Blair needs to win a contested election Sex Romp Comedy Clark and his "Coven" are earning public cheers not pity Diplomatic puzzle in the Falklands National Lottery Work, wage and tax policies to eliminate begging History of think-tanks Forestry 'privatisation' Literacy in Iran Fast conveyance Women in TV Gibraltar frontier Playing safe? Grown and bred Borrowed blooms Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Dinners Election Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Service luncheon Church news Carbon dating yields clue to vanished city Forthcoming marriages Marriages Eton Dinner Appointment Baron Marcel Bich Juan Carlos Onetti Personal Column Rukba His Honour Duncan Ranking Oliver Roskill On this Day June 2 1956 We Were There The Times Immunity from race proceedings Warning necessary if identify disputed Regina v Thornton Club's duty of care The Times? Bank has priority over customers with unallocated bullion Law Report June 1994 Privy Council No income support for home leave prisoner Imputing knowledge to company Law Reports Britain adjusts its view again People are investing in new pairs of glasses, says Janet Morgan Essilor Lens makers in the frame British companies are setting new trends. Richard Siddle reports With an eye for fashion UK Optical Industry Dollond & Aitchison Shapes to suit you Zeiss Researchers discover young eye-openers Opticians have their sights set on niche markets to boost profits Opening the Moor to competition Richard Siddle on a new group which is raising awareness of eye care and the need for regular tests Blind to the benefits? Regular eye tests do more than just check your vision Transitions Comfort Lenses Rodenstock Ready for fast action Brown pulls out of Labour race The Times Crossword No 19,558 Business People in the Times Times Weather… AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Pollen Court Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow BT cuts costs of calling abroad Shares at lowest for ten months Stock Market Arts 35-37 Saudi prince guarantees Euro Disney's future Plans for a $100 million convention centre at Euro Disney will help to attract visitors during the week and out of season when the theme park is relatively empty George Walker trial starts today Books Sport JC Granada booms but jobs to go Fear of the Tax System Business Today Quake shakes US insurers Total Labour backs Post Office demand for freer hand Post Office customers and employees are against privatising the Post Office, says Labour, which will be mounting a massive demonstration of public backing for the Po Workers' tension 'may spark conflict' Japanese have yen for British goods Directors take flak at VW meeting NatWest Life sees big boost Guidance on unit trusts will help investors Crest's wave of support British Midland alliance N&e goes Dutch Fitness group expands Wolseley in $42m buy Towers Perrin Pensions forum Ms Spottiswoode thows again Why British Gas's shares are yielding 7% Monctary policy the human face Housing recovery on shaky foundations Kingfisher shares tumble after lacklustre quarter Legal plight of Lloyd's upsets buoyant Sturge Warner-Wellcome expects big sales lift Anglo American hints at South African boom Businessman charged over Schneider NB3 Nie powers ahead in first year after privatisation Shares plunge 38 points as interest rate fears mount Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Picture Gallery Life Style halts plan for float Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Canges London Financial Futures Rail buy for GEC Alsthom Channel rises Sg Warburg Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd&Co) Dollar Spot Rates How those inflation bears dig their own pit6 Anthony Harris says there can be no doubt that, at heart, the bond bear market is a market correction, boosted by heavy speculation Ghost of a chance The Times City Diary Out of touch The Times City Diary Off beam? Financial fire Mountain trek Catering king Nie Kingfisher Quality Used Cars Anglo American Sketchley delivers brighter figures The closure of many unprofitable shops has significantly reduced the group's operating costs and the merger has further reduced the retail division's cost base Europcar British Gas misses out on US deal Plea by Undp for world social plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpha buys 49% stake in Connat Pentland gets its hands on sportswear rival Lookers accelerates Usbourne resumes Aberdeen triples profits Borthwicks in black The Times Growing instruments of power Financial instruments are in the news, but many directors do not understand them says Henry Gold Accountancy & Finance RHA Ridgehill Housing Association David Chorley Associates Throwing in the towel? Ace performers Accountant/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Branching out Multiple Display Advertising Items Facing strife at both ends of tax spectrum The Bank of Bermuda Limited BIM Ltd Widespread falls Polo The Document Company The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Royal Dutch Airline The belly-up of an architect Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Richard Gere and Sharon Stone come a cropper at an Intersection Dance Sick as a parrot Opera: Playing Away comes home to Leeds A money man's new direction How did Ismail Merchant find the time to and In Custody to his list of credits? David Robinso reports The Royal Ballet Music Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide First steps towards a promising future Dance: A storng double bill from Rambert Crossing Northcott, Exeter Thrills and skills Joanna MacGregor Bath Festival ENO When talent has time on its side Conductor Kent Nagano has learnt the value of taking a long-term view, as he explains to Gerald Larner Not one for the faint of heart Theatre: A moving revival from the Royal Shakespeare Company, stage adaptations of works by Diderot and Dostoeysky King Lear Barbican No shocks in learning the abbey habit The Nun Greenwich Studio Double despair White Nights New End, Nw3 Rocking reunion Royal request A Vintage Paperback Entrepreneur of the novel Stella Tillyard on a valiant attempt to encompass the life of Balzac, who invented himself as well as the realist novel Unhappily ever after Alison Roberts Adam's Wish By Paul Micou Bantam Press, ?14.99 Censored by Churchill David Robinson Emeric Pressburger The Life and Death of a Screenwriter By Kevin Macdonald Faber, ?20 Those who teach, can Daniel Johnson Alice By John Bayley Duckworth, ?14.99 Writers' Monthly - Free Candid Celtic odyssey Minerva Press A garden eastward in Eden A World Elsewhere By Bernard Levin Jonathan Cape, ?16.99 D-Day Token Carey's party at prayer Why Tories should honour the General Andrew Roberts Charles De Gaulle Futurist of the Nation By Regis Debray Translated by John Howe Verso, ?39.95/?12.95 Books on Saturday Out now in Paperback Safety first for Britain The dangers for holidaymakers diriving abroad Caribbean plans a new airline To Advertise Call: 071 481 1989 Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Island airlines may link-up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel trails Golden days Riding high Africa bound Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Sting in the tail Lift-off Flower power Togetherness No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunny boost for alpine resorts Cash when there's no snow Viewing nature to cost more Best airborne tipples Uniglobe Railway buffet survives Br Rising price of Kenya's wildlife Tradewinds Far & away better value Asia tops the wine lists Timescape Wigan silence arrogant foe Legal & Public Notices Ambasciata D'italia - Londra Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bears seize chance to reach final Multiple Display Advertising Items Beverley Uttoxeter Results from Four Meetings Word-Watching Jockeys rail against rough justice Epsom Rapid Raceline Bluegrass Prince is progressive sort Chantilly raid Plato's Republic makes his point from a distance Andrew Longmore watches the Derby with an owner keen to spread his message of equality Scorched Air can recover in style England must plan for sterner test John Woodcock sees the potential for a batsman's bonanza in the series that starts at Trent Bridge today Thorpe returns to the ranks of county hopefuls The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Trent Bridge can offer chance to restore morale Leading First-Class Averages Rapid Cricketline Ticket Master Owing to a computer fault, we have been unable to… Hull wins call to lift ailing spirits For the Record Today's Fixtures Attacker comes to England's defence David Hands profiles an 11st 71b newcomer who aims to stop South Africa's heavyweights Different league Courtly behaviour Ireland was Ryder Cup loser Board has to be flexible English Heroes badly treated Public suffering Littlewoods Pools Rowell lays down law on violent conduct by players Gunnell drops stride but still takes honours Howard walks tall despite lack of stature Faldo searches for peace on greens Larsson survives to encounter Spanish oddity Bates reaping reward for years of toil Record in reach for New Zealand crews BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Rugby League England burdened by great expectations Rough ride for Carson as Erhaab lifts Derby Times Two Cross Word Raymond Keene Philip Howard Check the progress of your team in The Times First… Sun Rugby Union See la créme de la créme on page Tomkins Selector Europe Spencer Stuart KPMG Management Consulting Goodman Graham and Associates N. B. S WW Selector Europe Spencer Stuart NRG The Sunday Times Ovum Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Robson Rhodes Gas Negotiation Analysts Pera International Toshiba Scottish Mutual Mainland PATHfINDER Opening Doors N. B. S Clerical Medical Investment Group Barnes Kavelle CVa Recruitment Holdings Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd BIM Ltd Paul a Hendry & Company CJA PA Sharelink XRT Europe Limited Petrosin Group News International Newspapers Limited Barclays Volvo Provisional Airport Authority TT Group PLC Latimer International Riley consultancy March Executive Network Barkers Response & Assessment Ftc Honey, Interprise Limited Matcon Today Norman Hampel CTEC Sun Alliance Bernadette Strickland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Investments MKAI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Children's Book Centre TAL Galileo International NPI Kyocera Eagle Star International Life Cutty Sark Scots Whisky RAS To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 JM Management Services Cray Systems ISBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Rice Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments RAS Legal & General The British Library No Title Pinsent & Co. To Advertise Acuma MacMillan Davies The American Embassy General Appointments Pierre-Lucie Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiropractor Magellan Medical Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dockers JFL Uxbridge College Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Hall Still less equal than some Despite legislation, people from ethnic minorities say they continue to encounter discrimination at senior levels of management. Widget Finn reports To Advertise Nm Allied Dunbar General Appointments Overseas Jobs Express Suzanne Parry KPMG The German perspective Fluency is important but it is vital to be qualified No Title Ministry of Defence Historian II The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust South Wales Police Authority Croydon Brent Council Public Appointments Charity Appointments OPCS The Open University Issues of some import Iraqi arms to cheap beer, all concern the head of Customs and Excise, says Simon Coates RAS GHB Business Link Bedfordshire FOSSE Health trust Who manages the health managers? Obstructive hierarchies and ill-defined roles are making a nonsense of Nhs manager's jobs Basildon District Council The Edinburgh Natural Health Centre Common Purpose

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