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News from 09/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John Hamilton, Anne Robiette, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Chris Whittard, Alison Brimelow, Derby, Andrew Pierce, Terence Ranger, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Michael J. Price, Jeremy Laurance, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Thomas Stapleton, Megan Vaughan, Harvey Elliott, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Patricia Lennon, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alan Lee Williams Director, Chris Porter, Carl Mortished, Simon Bradwell, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, John O'leary Education Editor, P. J. Levey, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Charles Powell, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robin Young, Richards Sharrock, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Hugh Thomas, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, David Haigh, John Horam, Rebecca Flanagan, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Susan Gilchrist, Michal Nalewajko, Jenny MaCarthur, Philip Bassett, Claire Messud, George Brock, Janet Daley, Geoff Cooke Assistant Chief Executive, Susan Ward, Chairwoman, David Miller, Barry Millington, Virendra Kapoor and Edward Gorman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Nuttall Cricket master, Christina Koning, Nick Bryant, John Higgins, Frank M. Fowler, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Jane Garner, Ronald Severn, John Mayo, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Roberts, Peter Kimm, Alix Ramsay, Lindsay Cook and Liz Dolan, Colin Hadley, Nigel Hawkes, A. T. Lamb, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Veronica Beckett, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kenneth Gosling, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Helen Bamber Director, Oliver Letwin, Alan Franks, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Allen Robertson, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Stephen Billen, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, M. E. Caukill, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, R. L. T. Burges, Theodore Mallinson, Tim Gratwick, Rupert Hart-Davis, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Wolfgang Münchau and Michael Dynes, Walter Ellis, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Jeremy Phillips,

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Labour heads for landslide Euro victory Tory support plummets to record low of 23 per cent By our Political Editor: Lib Dem candidate defects on eve of poll Index Save 40p Ministers to fight ruling on workers Humphrey the No 10 cat has Major's full support First Class Xi 'Another Yank half a step behind' Beckett aims for leadership Police drugs plea Bosnia pledge Appointments By our Business Staff: Court bans windfall for savers Asprey 30p British law breaches workers' right to consultation European Court of Justice rules on contracting out of public sector work Sainsbury's Homebase Dustmen launched legal challenge Court with power to overrule states Church of Scotland Tour firm sues hotels in Spain for 'gazumping' Crime is main fear Eames pays tribute Farmer wins gypsy case No action on teacher Two die in helicopter Prescott hurt in crash Eight in car accident Driver on drugs jailed Quatermass creator dies Thousands stranded by Calais blockade News in Brief Jealous huntsman fined after setting hounds on police Joe Bloggs is caught out with Lara's record 501 Magazine Gloucester police find 12th body Abbey National Shooting wife in head 'was accident' Peugeot Environment link to fatal brain tumours Prayer book group split over rules Family found dead after marriage fails Hill House Hammond Team-mate 'criticised challenge' Lufthansa The name's Brosnan Where to take your second degree In the Times next Week Toyota Interpol chief says drug users should not be prosecuted Eton property sale criticised FLA Britons' captors warn soldiers against rescue Seaside landladies are told to ditch guest-house kitsch Currys Trainee claims TV doctor harassed her Engineers do the continental Keene on Chess Sisters in charity plot jailed News in Brief Flyposter case Rescue halted Train death Old coal Dish of the day Quick learners Tasty labels Beckett to stand against Blair in leadership fight Tories hit their lowest point in public popularity ratings Commercial Union Major finds peace on the moors HSE Defector who 'came home' to Labour British regions lag behind in Europe's wealth league table Economy Northerners top of the sick list Health B B C Ceefak Snapshots of national life show economic gap narrowing Recession proves great wealth leveller Rich and Poor Dell Pensioners fall foul of increase in thefts Railway to Cherbourg Cut From Our Special Correspondent: Low Cloud a Handicap Drive towards St Lo Strong Swell in Straits Picture Gallery From Our Military Correspondent: Grim Task Ahead From Our Own Correspondent: Gen. De Gaulle for America Mr. De Valera Wins The First Assault From Our Special Correspondent: Run-In on on a Swell From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: Airborne Army's Skill Fighter Patrols in Bad Weather U. S. Leaders Arrive Leaders Arrive From Our Special Correspondent: Hunt for Quislings in Bayeux Man Seized by Mob Victim was Weeping Naval Action in Channel Enemy Lose Ships GKN From Our Own Correspondent: Refugees from War Areas Mail Gets through Sister Brown joins the race for California Governor Tyson 'close to pay-off deal' with rape victim Cult of First Lady honours Eleanor US-led peacekeepers ready to police Haiti Wife had veteran murdered Honda US fears Pyongyang will begin export of nuclear weapons Honda Accord Bhutto accuses India of plotting unrest in Pakistan Ashrawi group to focus on PLO's use of power Councillors in Hong Kong rebuke beleaguered Patten Tokyo official puts Hitler ideas to use UN Yemen envoy calls for peace News in Brief (AFP): Left to die (Reuter): 250 quake toll (AP): Hostages freed (Reuter): Victims shot (AFP): Air raid deaths (Reuter): Love hurts Bosnia's warring factions agree one-month ceasefire Protagonists sign accord bur refuse to sit in same room National Westminster Bank President sees Berlusconi over TV reform plan Threat of extinction hangs over the kiwi European voters poised to punish national leaders Political unity remains elusive as Strasbourg parties forge alliances of convenience Candidates jostle for seats oil gravy train United Kingdom Industrial Support Group D-Day row patched up by Kohl and Mitterrand Oxford's tale of two cities Alan Franks on the dual visions of President Clinton and the Prince of Wales yesterday Preferred Direct Last of the old Cold War warriors? Irish actor Pierce Brosnan has been plucked from the small screen to be the new James Bond The Times Whiz kids with their heads in the clouds A high flyer has seen and done in all at the age of 12 The vast potential of fatty acids Nigel Hawkes explores the compounds which could herald a revolution in clinical medicine Grateful for help in the childhood war on bugs Antibiotics are in danger of over-use-but paediatricians would not be without them Patching up a weak spot How to treat aneurysms. . . Dennis Potter's battle against psoriasis. . . drugs that revitalise the circulation Heroic fight In the blood Cancer carers get tough on treatment A flurry of new guidelines aims to enforce minimum standards for all MOPS Janet Daley If the President felt unwelcome at Oxford, the faullt was not just with his hosts Singing the blues Picture Gallery How far can Ollie go? Colonel North is playing the populist card of discontent with the whole system Film school Botanical Bill Ginger roots House of usher Heads you still lose Philip Bassett on the Hydra of European law How Europe Works An alarming judgment as a continent goes to the polls Dr Clinton, I Presume The American President has been rightly honoured by Oxford From Russia with Schmaltz Old agents never die, but they should know when to fade out Korea: the biggest threat since Iraq? Paris Studios Rare event Justice of servicewomen's payouts The dignity and emotion of D-Day Campsfield riot In search of the European voters Driven to the polls Court Circular Today's royal engagements Maidwell Hall School Lecture Service dinner Church news Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Royal College of Physicians of London Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Requiem Mass Donald Grigg Mr Archie Newman Reg Birch Personal Column Earle Warren Multiple Display Advertising Items Most every member of the 1937 Basie band had a… Rawle Knox Rawle Knox, journalist and foreign correspondent, died on June 5 aged 80. He was born on August 6.1913 His Honour John Newey His Honour John Newey, Qc, London Official Referee, 1980-93, died on May 19 aged 70. He was born in Kampala, Uganda, on October 20 1923 On this Day June 9 1926 To Advertise Americana Vacations European/american Fly Drive Polo Express Courier Flights The Times Cathedral camps tempt the young High-purpose holidays Conserving the Himalayas DIY cusine Bhutan ducks a tourist influx Travel /Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Trailfinders Cheapest Flights Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Calibre Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The hotel where you cook it yourself Fax: 071 782 7827 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South of France remembers its D-Day St Tropez lading recalled Wheelchair holidays Battle of the runways Chewing gum out of favour Travelogs Cottage industry Top landlady Screened Titanic show Garden deal The Times Smoother path for the disabled KLM Airlines fight for take-off slots A place apart for business Labour heading for Euro landslide The Times Crossword No 19,564 People in the Times Times Weather AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Pollen Coume No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow Business Anatole Kaletsky C&G bid payout banned Society considers appeal after court blocks ioyds scheme HNVA wins sole right to buy Heron Factory output bounces back Stock Market Inflation under control say central bankers Arts Books John Charcol Sorry tale at Euro Disney Today's Racing Cards Business Today Total union numbers at lowest level since 1946 Towers Perrin Pizza Hut plans 2,000 jobs Prudential devises new savings plan Viglen Halshaw to pay £32m for motor dealer Company News in Brief Lasmo due to present its updated valuation Business Roundup Insider dealing survey Unit trust buyout BET chief's pay up 30% Money will still talk at C&G Judgment that will change societies for ever Smugness among the hand money men Growth is still good for you Pennington LIG launches cash call to shore up balance sheet Racal promises a recovery after profits slump by 45% Daily Mail advances at half time Anglo United losses more than double Patek Philippe Investment gains aid advance by Hambros Better economic news lifts index well clear of 3,000 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options By our City Staff: Meyer rises on recovery in building Recent Issues Scottish Hydro powers ahead to 164m profit Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Final award made in AOI case CLT bids for Chiltern Radio Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates 'OECD - the director's cut' but not on general release Economic View After all the political and media hullabaloo, Anatole Kaletsky gives his reading of what that report on unemployment actually had to say Funny names, funny money The Times City Diary Unkind cut Bullimore's secret Lighter relief Jacked in Still critical Racal Scottish Hydro The Sunday Times Hambros Big gains among leaders C E Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Price war blow for Northern By our City Staff: Walker ran firm as a 'one man band' To Advertise UBS Limited Charity Recruitment Accountancy & Finance KPMG Management Consulting Picture Gallery The Brough Skerrett Law Partnership Payout by electrical distributor up a fifth Lipton Consulting Limited Helene seeks cash for assignation with Reggie Business Roundup EC merger approval Airsprung profits static Cape raises dividend Money targets warning Fax: 071 782 7826 Brands take tax break abroad To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 Abbey National Graduate Trainees Favouring Curries Bookworms Accountancy & Finance The American Embassy No score draw PKF worldwide Financial Management Limited Accountant/administrator Big Six hide figures behind smokescreen Administration and Finance Manager Accounts Assistant Fax: 071 782 7826 Accountant Alderwick Consulting The Times Interesting Accounts Position CLA Excuse me, that's my idea Intellectual Property Copyright protection is big business and can cost anyone who breaches legislation a fortune. Whether it's a brand name, design, research or software - under new rules, it has an owner. Jeremy Phillips reports Is research worth the cost? Brand-name drugs are being challenged by cheaper generic varities Better safe than sorry Patenting is relatively cheap and straightforward. Why do some people think it's not for them? It's all out of character There are fortunes to be made in licensing the right image The Patent Office Hard on the tail of the copycats Overdue legislation may take the worst excesses out of the trade mark "lookalike" war. Alan Mitchell reports A mark of security Intellectual Property How to stop people making lots of money from your ideas LCI Managing Intellectual Property That's illegal entertainment Law-makers are having to make fast new rules for the multimedia industry, reports Alexandra Frean Copyright unified An EC directive brings members' copyright laws into line Battle over Electronic Copying Licensing Management International Licensing World Seeding a bitter harvest in India Patent and IP rules threaten agriculture and healthcare The Copyrights Group Limited White and black and funny all over Cinema: Geoff Brown applauds the absurdity of the second part of Krzysztof Kieslowki's Three Colours trilogy Dancing out of trouble Allen Robertson on London City Ballet's remarkable survival story Theatre Capital city gloom Dance Review: Disappionment from Washington Washington Ballet Sadler's Wells White Profile Entertainment Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainmnet complied by Krts Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Another dream for midsummer Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a lively and witty deconstruction ofd Shakespeare's plays Micro-sized power package Recitals: Impressive London performance by a fine young violinist and a fast-rising tenor Acclaim for the future monarch of the high Cs Giuseppe Sabbatini St John's The Times Rebel without a pause As Clare Higgins prepares to open at the National, Alan Franks meets an actress who mixes high intelligence with fiery emotions Bright beacon of inspiration Opera: A brilliant little opera by Peter Maxwell Davies, effectively staged by a resourceful touring company Goya No Title Struggling to save his sax appeal Jazz: A great contemporary saxophonist Famous names of minimal interest Music: New work at the Bath Festival The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Mario plays the magician Hugh Thomas on a brilliant memoir by Latin America's most likeable writer Minerva Press Born between fictions The Orange Tree By Carlos Fuentes Translated by Alfred MacAdam Andr? Deutsch, £14.99 Ulster unbuttoned Walking a Line By Tom Paulin Faber, £5.99 pbk original Inebriate Irishry The History of the Ginger Man An Autobiography By. J. P. Donleavy Viking, ?17 Grand old lady of the South The Still Moment Eudora Welty: Portrait of a writer By Paul Binding Virago, ?20 Foreign usages Diplomatic Bag An Anthology of Diplomatic Anecdotes and Incidents from the Renaissance to the Gulf War Edited by Sir John Ure John Murray, ?19.99 Final Resort Setting humanity's house in order The Principle of Duty By David Selbourne Sinclair-Stevenson, £17.99 Lord Protector of the Empire Andrew Roberts on a definitive life of Joseph Chamberlian, who split both great parties with his radical brand of polities Joseph Chamberlain Entrepreneur in Politics By Peter T. Marsh Yale University Press, ?30 Parents had sufficient interest to sue charity Gunning and Others v Buckfast Abbey Trustees Registered and Another General reasons are adequate Legal & Public Notices Sei italiano? Two actions relating to same subject matter City of London Reasonableness test for council Regina v Hampshire County Council Non-cash tips become restaurant's property Considering extended sentences Regina v Oudkerk Crossword Range The Times Corrections Levy Board asks courses to put accent on facilities Newbury By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Vintage Crop primed for Gold Cup Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Tait pins hope on Aspyring as third qualifier Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Hall relishes qualified success Cambridge May Rowing Races Ellerston White run close by Palmera For the Record Old greeting Casting vote Admirable course Andrew responds to criticism with masterly performance Scot back in saddle to restore morale Etiquette observed Davies seeks to reach new peak in alpine setting Complete run Word-Watching Wigan make strong claim Gibson launches Glamorgan assault Leading First-Class Averages The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Gough likely to miss Lord's Test Table Haynes books final place for Worcestershire First Class Xi Top 100 RFU found wanting in attempts to tackle violent play David Miller in Cape Town says sympathy for Tim Rodber must not blur the process of rugby law Disabled athlete banned for misuse of drugs Stella Artois Bailey learns home truth in defeat Seeds find escape route Rangers intend to end 54-year wait Littlewoods Pools BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Satellite Golf England denounce weak refereeing Touring team regroups after violent encounter as international looms Rodber's reprieve sends out the wrong message David Hands believes that rugby union would have been better saved had the England flanker been suspended after being sent off Times Two Cross Word Today's position is front the game Watson - King, Watson, Farley & Williams International 1989 Aquose The Times Canon Hill House Hammond Tennis Laudrup agrees £3 million transfer to Rangers See la creme de la creme Whitehead Selection PRP N. 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