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News from 14/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Stanley J. Lerner, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, David Adams (Director), , Jon Ashworth, Huntingfield, Andrew Pierce, Richard Collins and Colin Stutt, David Grayson, Duncan Fallowell, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jon Ashwortii, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, M. R. D. Foot, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Dorothy Sayers, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Richard Meeran, Robert Miller, Irene Baish, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Barker, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lynda Burke (Co-ordinator), , Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Kellner, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, George Gardiner, Colin Buchanan (President, Council for the Protection of Rural England. 1980-85), , Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, John Coiley (Head, National Railway Museum, York, 1975-92), , David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Andrew Kirkwood, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Chris Osman, T. Y. Darling, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Anna Cole, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Adrian Deevoy, Paul Stewart, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ruth Evans, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sue Leggate, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Andrew Phillips, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton, Chris Brasher, Keith B. Fenton,

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Defiant Major sticks to his guns Reshuffle to follow Tory drubbing at the polls Inside Today Index Mary Pierce Signallers' strike hits trains tonight Culture Shock Tyson's bail plea refused Thorns addressed among the roses On Other Pages Slimming On Other Pages Veuve Clicquot 30P MacKay urged to rethink fees plan Kraft Blair woos union audience with talk of full employment By a Staff Reporter: 'A nice lass but not our leader' IRA bomb disrupts commuter trains Workers are anti-drink Doctor denies assault Tt officers killed Vin extraordinaire Bottomley pushes bikes Airmail anniversary Tyson sent back to jail after refusing to admit hotel rape Nightclub flirtation 'ended in attack' Sex-calls firm blocks Bt bid to cool hot line to Guyana Vicar urges flock to shun adulterers Hp Diana Rigg adds Tony to list of honours Wimbledon foils finals day ticket tout plot Peugeot Mother saves baby with peanut allergy Killer wins round in 'seance' fight By a Staff Reporter: Yacht in libel dispute 'fell short of claims' Are you always tired? Panasonic Tunnel pioneers may face hitches Digital Local government commission bows to public choice Army attacked over beach mine blasts No Title By a Staff Reporter: Archers boss back after crash Lawyers seek to cut cost of biggest cases RIAS Teachers and parents reject 'Janet and John' charter Government agrees to cut sulphur pollution John Gummer will today announce the reversal of a long-standing policy, but will stiff fail to satisfy environmentalists Princess exudes regal poise4 MPs fear Britons get rough justice Worried police pay ?40 for private self-defence lessons By our Crime Correspondent: Countryside faces criminal overspill Guardsmen on murder charge BT Fish farms threaten Ice Age veteran French fight British Airways debut at Orly Storm clouds are gathering in Europe's crowded skies as rival airlines compete for access to the most popular airports £5,000 win for teacher in sex case By a Staff Reporter: Judgment reserved in school bully case London rises above house price gloom Lotus Smartsuite Chinese bid to become Scots laird Women priests face setback Keene on Chess Do you have blurred vision? No sacking over death of child Tesco charge Minicab rapist Cup defeat Boys get girls BBC talks Cone fishing Lib Dems blame Labour optimists for sparing Tories On Other Pages Nationalists claim result is best ever Scotland FLA Currie lays blame on Major Hume raises vote to close gap behind Paisley Ulster Lib Dems accuse rival of 'stealing' votes Devon Row Ford Defeated MEPs blame 'confused Tory message' Vanquished Tories A helping hand off gravy train Are you always thirsty? Tory Right draws back from leadership challenge State of the Conservative Party Scale of protest vote takes Major into uncharted political territory Fringe groups saved the Tories from a humiliation as their vote slumped to a recprd low, peter kelner awr Consumers' champion moves into Strasbourg fast lane Profile Firm ends support for the Tories Funding Bad times turn the great love story to ashes Enlarged Parliament faces key choices on shape of Europe Scramble begins for 60 uncommitted MEPs after Socialists claim victory over 'fragmented' Right British Election Results By our Foreign Staff: Berlusconi triumph sinks ex-Communist From Denmark to Greece: how other European states fared at the polls British Election Results Emirates Outsiders raise stakes in battle to replace Mitterrand Pd Biting satire of Vend?e viscount gives French taste for tradition Man in the news: Philippe de Villiers Reuter: Serbs fire on British Warriors Moscow to shed 300,000 troops Russian crew defect with their helicopter to Bosnian Muslims Kohl ploughs ahead for bumper vote in autumn Are you always going to the loo? Weeping followers bury their lost 'Messiah' By our Foreign Staff: North Koreans threaten war and quit world nuclear agency Carter flies into Seoul as South calls out six million for army drill Whitewater lawyer questions Clintons Search by Abiola for 'Cabinet' Abu Nidal man in Lockerbie claim US wins backing for Haiti invasion News in Brief (Reuter): Town seized (Reuter): Brazil killings (Reuter): Asylum plea (AFP): Guard change (AP): Dolphin offer Gay sperm bank Emirates Spycatcher with secret style What sort of fashion does the director-general of M15 like to wear? Rachel Kelly ferrets out the facts Everest High on the truth drug Edward St Aubyn has purged his childhood pain by writing. Julia Llewellyn Smith puts him through another ordeal Going through a sticky patch with diets Le Patch has caught on with thousands of women. Did the pounds roll off our guinea pig? Alan ran into the road When children suffer head injuries, their special problems often go unrecognised, says Ian Robertson Time to cut out the cowboys The agony caused by botched cosmetic surgery gets a Commons airing British Diabetic Association Nasaleze Adverstisement Why I weep for the Tory Party George mGardiner explains how the Government lost touch Psyched out The Times Diary Sport of emperors The Times Diary Picture Gallery Blair's breakthrough After 20 years, Labour almost looks safe to elect again, argues Peter Riddell Cheers! The Times Diary Good book The Times Diary Made for walking Europe's mixed messages George Brock on how Brussels sees the Euro-vote Tory Tremors Major has won time to prove himself against Labour A German Reward Doubts about Brussels but confidence in Kohl O Really, O'reilly British football fans become Irish for a few weeks Who should have a say on charities? Offensive car-parking Cyclists and safety Paris Studio Looking after consumers' interests US perspectives Combating bullies Meaning of D-day Our villages in need of bypasses New steam locomotive Ram may stop play Court Circular Birthdays today Meeting Dinner Luncheons £2m dig will uncover Roman London's hidden… Today's royal engagements Emmanuel College Personal Column Anniversaries Reception Royal Society of Medicine Royal Geographical Society Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Forthcoming marriages Kitty Muggeridge Kitty Muggeridge, author and widom of Malcolm Muggeridge, died in a nursing home in Welland, Ontario, on June 11 aged 90. She was born on December 8,1903 Personal Column Classic Stairlifts All Wimbledon All Dates Margery De Brissac-Bernard Margery de Brissac-Bernard. founder and headmistress of Garden House School, Chelsea, and ballet dancer, died on June 6 aged 97. She was born in Richmond, Surrey, on December 3,1896 Brigadier Sir Charles Spry Brigadier sir Charles Spry, CBE, DSO, Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), 1950-70, died in Melbourne on May 29 aged 83. He was born in Brisbane on June 26,1910 On this Day June 14 1937 News The Times Crossword No 19,568 Amstrad purchase: Alan Sugar's Amstrad group is… People in the Times No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow By our City Staff: Gooda names 'exposed to loss' Stock Market Arts 33-35 Markets dive on talk of tax cuts Worries that the Government might feel inclined to offer tax cuts to restore its popularity upset financial markets in the wake of the European election results Secret pay package for Wpp chief The Pound Law 37,38 Gold Brent Crude Sport 43-48 Amstrad to pay ?60m for Viglen By our Economics Correspondent: Lowell output price growth since 1986 John Charcol Markets Become Suspicious Big Bite Indigestion Mouthful Sound Bite Revenues of Se firms rise 53% Microsoft Windows Ready-To-Run Ici to invest £250m in new pakistan plant Ici Is trying to increase its exposure to the fast growing Asian economies by building factories which produce a basic ingredient used in the manufacture of polyester fibre New Lucas factory to create 650 jobs Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Supervision needed for derivatives, says Bis Mercury One-2-One cuts business user rate Hodgson Martin fined Lloyds Chemists buys RBS subsidiary buys Prospect cuts losses Cropper doubles profit Oriflame advances Politics rears its ugly head Pennington Salvesen remains upbeat despite profit decline Christian Salvesen has reduced costs and refocused its sales strategy to counter difficult market conditions and expects to reap the benefit this year Pursuit of Spear anything but trivial By our City Staff: Cullen's plunges into red Next 'talking' to us retailer about venture Mercedes Drive Currys to move more stores Lasmo advances as counter-bid talk increases Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Emap discusses bid for Trans World Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Long memories of suspicious market-makers Dollar Spot Rates Nightingale flies back The Times City Diary Facing up to the harsh reality of job flexibility As more companies switch to part-time work with government support, some employees risk increased insecurity, writes Philip Bassett Seat of power The Times City Diary Jinks on the links The Times City Diary Gently does it Charles Leaning, senior partner of… The Times City Diary Quiet role The Times City Diary The acid test Tempus Christian Salvesen Amstrad Pia 'monster' does not make best use of investors' money Make it ?10,000 The Times James Cropper PLC Losses in bonds and equities Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Services KLM Old hands needed for new ventures Business Links are not wholly understood by those companies whose support they most need, according to David Grayson Workshop spotlight on help for small firms Business to Business Gultronics Festive export trade lasts all year Multiple Display Advertising Items Cellnet Historic Scotland Briefingsy Picture Gallery In the front line of the fight for truth Richard Cork introduces a major survey of the powerful images produced by artists of the First World War Reuter Simkin Business to Business Theatre page 34 Area Distributorship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Around the Galleries: Selected exhibitions of contemporary art Theatre page 35 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Visions from a different hell Theatre: Mixed fortunes from Stafford-Clark's new company; and, below, a Victorian revival Road The Queen and I Royal Court Colour-coded curiosity Caste BAC, Battersea A crowd-pleasing talent Jazz: A new guitar hero bursts onto the scene Tony Remy Jazz Cafe The Times Centre Stage And it's good nights from her ... and her Felicity Lott and Ann Murray, whose duet recital tour hits London this week, are a couple of jokers in perfect harmony. Rodney Milnes reports Home Playing favourites Pop Concerts: Jackson the human jukebox laughs through the tears; an Autralian joke that is no longer funny Jackson Browne Albert Hall For Tonys, read Brits On Sunday, Broadway's annual celebration of its contribution to culture and coffers had a very British accent. Benedict Nightingale flies the flag Love's Labour's Lost Too little, old boy Rolf Harris The Forum, Nw5 A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Quarry Dougall Banking & Finance Lipson Lloyd Jones MP ZMB Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance The thing from beneath Many families find that their dream homes are built on polluted foundation, says Richard Meeran Prosecutor crowed Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Canny Scots lead Looking north Humane move Legal Appointments Too many parties spoil the case Brussels Rules 38 Open ear when Brussels spouts How can UK firms keep up with European law, asks Edward Fennell Workers may yet lose damages Quarry Dougall Rudd Watts & Stone GLS Woman out to foil the bullies An Olympian is building up her practice in the neglected area of sports law Sony Robert Walters Associates Clyde & Co Quarry Dougall Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Department of Law and Finance ZMB Norton Rose The Chambers of Edmund Lawson QC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holmes Hardingham 4 Kings Bench Walk Daniels Bates partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter Simkin Laurence Simons Associates Reliance Legal The Times guide to second degrees South Bank University Sheffield Hallam University University College London Multiple Display Advertising Items CIM Soar with the Eagles Select a Career in Aviation Players must leave pitch if they require water says Fife Ivanisevic prospers most from seedings Multiple Display Advertising Items UWE Pierce in pursuit of happier horizons Andrew Longmore enters the confused world of a player who could become the saviour of the women's game Grindley's summer show aims for place in Helsinki Tour lessons must be taken to heart David Hands points out problems that might bedevil England's rugby World Cup preparations For the Record Pools Forecast Yesterday's Racing Results Thirsk Henman brushed aside by Texan Brown in contention British women out Prior critically ill Sandberg calls it a day New club for Bonner Green Tune to quicken tempo in mile Royal Ascot Ladbrokes Cicerao to shrug off Chantilly defeat Royal Ascot BBC1 Rapid Raceline Dim light at the end of Ascot tunnel Chris Brasher explains why he will wait until Friday before brushing shoulders with a packed crowd at the royal meeting William Hill Tottenham likely to escape demotion Morrison's injury adds to travails of N Zealand Hampshire fall tantalisingly short Stemp to be reported for misconduct Wasim blazes defiance in defeat Middlesex denied by negative Kent Yesterday Word-Watching No Title BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Racing 44,45 Global game reaches land of opportunity Gooch inspires Essex with double-century Worcestershire beaten off last ball Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Mansell's return uncertain Winnic Move No Title Hp Open View Tennis 43

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