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News from 07/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Tom Fairbrother, Victoria McKee, Anthony Harris, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, J. R. Biesmans, Michael Greene, Peter Browne, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Daniel Hannen, G. Hafter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Harry Scotting, Penelope Peirse-Duncombe, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wessely, Sir Frederick Lawton, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Peter Brown, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Nightingale, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Robert Wright, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, R. D. Rubens, Marcus Williams, John Young, Jeremy N. White, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Barry Pickthall Yachting Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, S. Sternberg, Sarah Bagnall, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Margot Norman, Malcolm Brabant, Brian R. Harfield, John Ellison, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, W. J. Cullyer, Bruce Cheesman and Gwen Robinson, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Trisha Greenhalgh, Alan Dyer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Geoffrey Edwards, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Homage to the D-Day veterans Queen and presidents thank the soldiers of freedom Normandy is where memories come together. The whole nation rejoices to welcome you, the soldiers of the Longest Day, you, the soldiers of liberty - Jean-Michel le Comte, mayor of Arromanches Index Picture Gallery Margot Norman Run-a-minute Lara races to 501 and beats the world's top score Body and Mind Ruth Gledhill 160 killed in air explosion Baa expanding Taggart' dies Peoples Phone 30p Heads of state salute the liberators The Queen joins other national leaders at the Omaha shrine after walking along among the Dillons Weary veterans head home, their mission accomplished The Canberra Contingent Timetable for a day of remembrance Bonn keeps official silence Thousands remember those who died to free a conquered land 'Last hurrah' stirs mixed emotions Breitling Bayeux Captured Allies Cut the Road to Caen Reinforcements Pouring into Normandy Descent on West Coast Gen. Eisenhower off Beaches Talks on Board Warship From Our Military Correspondent: Heavy Fighting in Normandy Most Difficult Stage Ahead From Our Special Correspondent: Reserves Moving up Impending Battle for Roads Beaches Cleared Picture Gallery From a Special Correspondent: Grip on Coastal Road British Seize Key Points From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: Non-Stop Air Support Enemy Routes to Coast Bombed More Luftwaffe Resistance From Our Special Correspondent: German Comment Temporary Beach-Heads No Quick Decision Destroyer and E-Boats Set on Fire From Our Special Correspondent: Merchant Navy's Part in Channel Crossing Complex Preparation and Loading 1,000 Ship with 50,000 Volunteers From Our Special Correspondent: Rapid Allied Advance in Italy Fifth Army Push in towards Civitavecchia Disorganized Enemy Rearguards Veterans gather at first captured village Hermanville Sur-Mer Queen honours the comrades who never returned VIPs pose security problem Political rival steals a march on latecomer Rapist who became killer jailed for life The Astra from Vauxhall Bishops shape the future Lost master found at bottom of class Complaints cost solicitors £221m First direct It's a spiritual war out there, says dismissed team chaplain The England cricket padre 'on a God ticket' lays blame on forces of evil Man called 'Aids time bomb' dies Stonehenge road angers historians Benefit claimants tested with unpopular vacancies Millionaire jailed for murdering wife Salad bars fail tests for bacteria 'Leftwingers' blamed for immigration riot Businessman jailed Arson attack on widow Women turn to drink Faith healer jailed Poor reward for Asians Last voyage for Valiant Girl wins Bolshoi place Alert over abduction Sun creams screened Discovery Taggart actor dies aged 59 Boy found hanging may suffer brain damage 'Ira' bomb found at station Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Law student sues over 'psychological bullying' at school Yachtsmen set sail for France to cash in on cheaper moorings By a Staff Reporter: Family see twin die at match Wreckage offers clue to death of the Derbyshire Jump in car sales defies tax fears Children's minder accused of assaults Pc jailed for forging reports Blasts case Victims named Danger mouse On the rung Woman burnt Fatal leap Killer jailed Set and match Evening, all Ministers split over multi-speed Europe Keene on Chess Lombard NatWest Ford Lib Dems accused of breaking the law Labour will abide by Eu rules on Vat In Parliament Cia accused of shielding Ss general from justice American Airlines Far Right plays fears of immigration Austrian electorate sharply divided on eve of referendum on Europe North Yemen offers ceasefire to south Gulf neighbours comfort Aden with threat of action against truce violators Chernomyrdin kidney illness raises Russian anxieties No Title Athens to rise early in attack on smog Reuter: Millions of Hutus flee rebel push in Rwanda Reuter: Treason trial Reuter: Ethiopia count Reuter: Whale killers Reuter: Balearic fires Us bolsters firepower near Korean border zone United Kingdom Industrial Support Group Tiny cog heralds brave new world of micro-robots Lawmen rejoice as poverty trap Slips the Mafia Miami hotels censor 'scary' crime news Patten praises colony protest AP: Mafia raids D-Day bomb (Reuter): Rebels routed AFP: Appeal success Reuter: Tobacco battle (AP): Rich in faith (Reuter): Possum pill AFP: Higher flyer AP: Sweeping rule St. Joseph's Hospice Top Republicans turn their backs on divisive North Oliver North has returned thanks to the Christian Right, a Republican tendency that is growing steadily throughout the country but could lose the party another election Dylan plays Woodstock 25 years on International Convention Centre Birmingham Bosnian rivals jockey for Un favours in talks Reuter: 160 die in China's worst air disaster Tupoley airliner crashes into field eight minutes after take-off The Times Show me a bully and I'll find you an expert When schoolchildren start suing their education authority, the floodgates will open to a wave of litigation over bullying Handbagged by the bodyguard Hillary Clinton's girlfriends are not all they seem Pd Non-material girl Rachel Kelly on the superwoman who wants a less cluttered life The Times A virus for exam time Dr Trisha Greenhalgh investigates glandular fever and student stress Parkinson's Disease Society How baby should sleep Dr Thomas Stuttaford says research into cot death must go on Sleeping with the therapist Dr Simon Wessely on why we need professional controls for counselling Women, too, had affairs with their patients Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Foundation Now vote in the D-Day spirit Woodrow Wyatt recalls the tears and jubilation as he helped to liberate Paris Up there on a visit Named plate Picture Gallery Gumming up the works Meddling, regulating and spying on us are now full-time activities, but the mad officials should watch their step Indian blues Polish resistance Europe's rotten core Daniel Hannen on why Efta is richer than us Day of Remembrance Yesterday's ceremonies were worthy of D-Day's heroes Tribesmen with Scuds North and South Yemen can no longer live together 501 Not out When come the end to Lara's hunger? Lessons from the Chinook crash The veto, a common currency and federalism in Europe Britain's beggars Guy's cancer unit Tracking bullets Noise pollution Harsh but true? Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Memorial services Latymer Upper School Meeting Reception Dinner Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today European Engineers Appointments in the Forces D-Day service Church news Anniversaries Mark McMANUS Personal Column Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items Isobel English Isobel English, novelist and short-story writer, died on May 30 aged 73. She was born in London on June 9,1920 From our Own Correspondent: On this Day Julius Boros Noel Jerman News The Times Crossword No 19,562 Business Times Weathercall Name's award is cut by court Treasury strives for inner efficiency Stock Market the Pound Gold Arts 31-33 Baa to invest £1.4bn as air traffic soars Baa expects passenger traffic to grow by 4 per cent a year to the end of the century and 3 per cent in the y year when the Channel Tunnel becomes fully operational Law 35-37 Sport 39-44 Debt worries hold back corporate investment Bpc calls off £250m flotation Freephone Cashless Pay Line The City a Case for More Checks Legal Checks Aiding Czechs Fewer Cheques Drop in insolvencies hits big six accountants Gold contracts to give more security Unilever expands eastwards Legal & Public Notices The Barbican Exhibition Centre Dti official for Oftel Maastricht rules hit top UK firms By a Correspondent: Brent chiefs 'kept in dark' The Times BAe wins £150m jets order from Colombia Derivatives under fire Society seeks Pia entry Hk rail tunnel contract Uk Land turns round Nationwide woos clients Intercare payout held Smiths expands medical division with $150m buy Smith Industries continues the quest to reduce its exposure to the depressed aerospace market with an acquisition from Pharmacia to expand its medical business The Times Procter & Gamble's tender care Selling soap is a dirty business in Liffe, there is always risk Accountants look to their liabilities Emap advances as advertising revives Dispute halts plan for Sprint-EDS merger L&m pulls back into the black Europcar Legal twist for Scrabble Ft-Se tops 3,000 in sure start to new account Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Campers help to put Blacks back in profit Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Index London Financial Futures City troubles: shooting the messenger Money Markets Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (% European Money Deposits (% Gold and Precious Metals (Saird & Co Dollar Spot Rates Britain's business heads give Prague new heart A Prince of Wales initiative to help to restore Prague's glory has powerful support, says Victoria McKee Britain's Business heads give prague new heart Crusade for cultural investment Roger Boyes reports on the problems facing entrepreneurs backing Prague's regeneration A matter of life or death Even busier Words of wisdom? Bank's account Moving out Barely afloat Baa Smiths Industries Second Interim Statement for Utility Cable PLC Emap Abi duty bound to query payouts Business Letter Steady start to new accont The Men's Fragrance The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Renovation duo dodges the property market doldrums Developers turned into decorators to stay busy in hard times, says Jessica Gorst-Williams Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items HDC At Last It's different, so different, people… Briefings Cellnet Where those business angels fear to tread Derek Harris looks at winning and losing financial backing Matching investors and entrepreneurs National Westminster Bank Dazzled by vision of a new Africa Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre page 32 A riveting spectacle Glasgow Galleries: A war artist on the Clyde Around the Galleries Arcadia Pop page 33 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Soul-searching in domestic tyranny A Doll's House Minerva, Chichester Team playing to win Chicago'SO/Barenboim Festival Hall Dross washed up on the beach Big Buddha Beach Camden Studio The tip of a rich iceberg A London arts festival marks 50 years of Icelandic independence. Hilary Finch joins the celebrations Coming through the rai, dancing Cheb Khaled Festival Hall Warmed by the campfire Indigo Girls Hammersmith Apollo Cadenza Blokeish and sexy Barbara Dickson Fairfield Hall, Croydon Arctic Experience Ltd Dazzling twilight Compagnie de Brune/Alias Compagnie Lilian Baylis Theatre Compagnie Nadine Ganase The Place Theatre QD ZMB Chambers ZMB Chambers Reuter Simkin User-friendly justice The Master of the Rolls will enjoy Lord Woolf's plan to cut the costs of civil courts, says Frances Gibb Picture Gallery A race uncertainty Survey surprise Adr victory QD A note before you vote in Europe Index Allen & Overy QD Elf Enterprise Simon Olswang & Co The Brough Skerrett Law Partnership The Chambers of Edmund Lawson Qc Multiple Display Advertising Items Who speaks for the spoke people? Cyclists, especially in cities, need more legal protection, says Hugh Thompson Legal Appointments ZMB Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Honours in war and distinction in law Sir Robin Dunn's memoirs chart a unique military and judicial career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Denton Hall Berrymans TVU South Africa make six changes for England rematch Selectors forced into drastic action Ireland given warning Abbey National MacDonald & Company Chambers of Desmond de Silva QC Jackson bows to injury Coopers & Lybrand University of Plymouth P. I. P. T Rapid Cricketline Bailey puts injuries behind him just in time For the Record Stella Artois Durie sees retirement on horizon Heineken struggles on Boardman set for Tour James earns selection Sciandri sprints clear Lewis must choose world title venue National finish mirrors epic title struggle Robert Wright reviews a National Hunt season which held the public's imagination to the end Salisbury Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings British clean sweep Powerful Penskes fuel rumour of move for Mansell Fixtures The Times Illingworth dispels complacency Hancock let down by colleagues in tight finish The Times Stella Artois Tournament Competition Yesterday's Scoreboards Fleming's demise persuades Kent to end chase Word-Watching Middlesex unable to secure elusive first victory Bbc1 Picture Gallery Radio1 Classic Countdown Variations Satellite Rugby Union 39 Lara climbs to batting's highest peak Trinidadian left-hander hits record first-class score with innings of 501 at Edgbaston Hanif salutes successor Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Player driven to rewrite record books Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, says Lara's feats must also serve as an indictment of the quality of bowling found in county cricket MORSE Tennis 40

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