News from 16/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Victor Serebriakoff, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gillian Thomas, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, David Bailey, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, W. G. Cross, Philip Howard, Don W. Steele, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, P. Bannister, Ivor Williams, Giles Emerson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Denys Hodson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Dr Simon Wessely, Tom Glancy, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrian Dannatt, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Brian Roycroft, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Simon Antill, Antony E. Aston, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, J. G. Cluff, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, John Izbicki, Ros Drinkwater, Caroline Greenwood, Susan Gilchrist, Mike Horsnell and Catherine Milton, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Lockwood, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, Rachel Kelly and Alan Hamilton, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robert Ballantyne, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, G. D. Clarke, Adam Fresco, Norman Stone, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, David Young, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, and Jill Sherman, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Andrew Yates, Matthew Parris, Associated Press, John Shaw, David Davies, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, R. T. Rivington, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Heath, Richard Morrison, John Harris, Michael Henderson, Rose Heatley, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Walter Ellis, Llew Smith, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoLeading Selector Clarke opts for caution not tax cuts Return to boom and bust rejected North Koreans face sanctions ultimatum Index 'St Trinian' fifth form sent home after rampage Black hat for four weddings a funeral and Royal Ascot Appointments Anatole Kaletsky Artillery shell kills corporals Drivers reject pay deal and threaten more rail misery Green River Rising Madam Speaker loses her cool in the hot seat Beckett set to win backing of Britain 's largest trade union Cecil Gee Labour leaders dither over response to rail strike Computer porn found at 3 in 10 boys' schools By a Staff Reporter: Burden of NHS reforms blamed for GPs' suicides Don't sack PC, say cuffed boy's parents Opt-out vote to be rerun Ibiza arms arrest BBC strike threat lifted Asthma vaccine hope Students win Bar places Londoners leave town IRA arms supplier jailed Gielgud wins £95,000 Lords in squirrel plea Inquest finds armed burglar was stabbed to death lawfully By a Staff Reporter: Praise for passer-by who hit man for snubbing beggar Anglers carp on about gigantic temptation Magazine Boy found hanging from school railing dies Hp Another husband falls into the Dorchester trap Group 4 jail costs rise to £1.5m more than bargained for Lotus Smallest tubes are thinner than a hair Castle gates slammed on fugitives from police Three giant bottles fetch vintage £36,000 By a Staff Reporter: Woman , 90, scalded in residential home bath 'Dark side' of New Age heresies condemned By our Religion Correspondent: Chief Rabbi urges end to drift from Judaism Thomas Pink Shirts Sterilised mother snatched sick baby Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Sheepish vandals held to ransom Residents win fight not to live with Jones Tricksters behind 'squat shop' empire jailed for tax dodge 'Ex-wife's vendetta reduced me to leper in Scunthorpe' Dell Titanic looter seized cash and jewels Gladstone bag yields crafty passenger's secret Lib Dems go to court over poll row Silicone implants cleared by study Guardian Direct Firemen face HIV scare Policeman faces bigamy inquiry £650,000 award Driver charged No conspiracy Heart of gold Church raided Dog off guard Coach firms angered by confusion on seatbelts Arson hits one school in eight every year Keene on Chess Mother tells of fight to save boxer Toyota Corolla Prime Minister steps in to end Cabinet feud Major seeks to reform 'very odd affair' of question time SSAFA Supporting Services Ashdown suffers from Labour revival Redwood steps up red tape crusade Milton Keynes gets vote of confidence Hereditary peers under attack Monklands fight opens In Parliament Paris prepared to lead mixed police action in Rwanda Saddam executes his son's critics Iranian minister keeps German hosts dry Vatican and Israel agree to exchange envoys Dixons AFP: Aircrews rescue 44 in office block fire Rebel-grip tightens on Angola siege city Koreans pin hope on Carter visit to end nuclear crisis Seoul citizens hoard groceries anid air-raid drills and stock exchange anxiety From our Washington Correspondent: UN documents say America is ready to invade Haiti First Lady was sent to the Dogs Cup that cheers goes to head of dazzled New Yorkers Zealot for peace keeps faith with globetrotting mission Executed killer denied TV audience Peking clears way to airport deal with Britain Kremlin's arms salesmen return to the offensive Pension ruling thwarts Berlusconi's tax pledge Icelanders warm to joining EU (Reuters): Dissident view (Reuters): Rebel killed (Reuters): Women join up (Reuters): Sarong step Hurd fears new Bosnia flare-up German industrial relations go pop Barbarossa toll rises to 49 million Germany puts its postwar soul on show Rocard's job is on the line Aquascutum Football as a sordid soap opera Pd Names with street cred What Reg Jones may or may not have in common with nelson Mandela and the Iron Duke Dancing the night away Julia Llewellyn Smith went to a marevellous party, and couldn't have liked it more The Times Reader Offer When women train too hard The hazards of steuggling for the Wimbledon crown. . . a summer of shivering discountent.. . confusion over a syndrome Is silence golden? Dr James le Fanu reports on unexpected opposition t Don't just look at it, doctor As medical students take their finals, Dr Simon Wessely discusses the possible demise of a venerable examination Bio-Light Health Productions Ltd. Autism MOPS Janet Daley Tony Blair has refused to cross a Bbc picket-line, and Labour will not condemn the rail strike Cracking the lens Bloke made good Picture Gallery Shaking up Europe Jimmy Goldsmith plan to monitor the Commission and hunt for corruption Court out First impressions Who's in a name? N Korea outwits the world Lawrence Freedman on the nuclear gamble Straight Tax Talk The Chancellor tries to quieten his querulous MPs Chess Not War Carter's visit to Pyongyang highlights the need for cool heads Sumer is Icumen in Sunshilne in June comes top of the national agenda Engineers' model for wage policy Rail strike lesson Arts in local life Getting there British trade role in Korea crisis? North of the Limpopo Care of war graves Pensioners and theft Support for PC who cuffed youth Childcare costs Cyclists and safety Service compris Court Circular Birthdays today Barbers' Company Anniversaries Solicitors' Company Middle Temple Personal Column Art goes up for sale as couple end island life Royal Society of Edinburgh Appointment Church news Reception Kingsmead School, Hoylake Latest wills Marriages Dinners Henry Mancini Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Fergus Innes Announcements Combat Stress Parkinson's Disease Society Swiftcall Woodside Animal Welfare Trust National Kidney Research Fund Church Housing Trust Laurence Slingsby On this Day The Rodeo First Thrills at Wembley Ingram Lenton Powering up: I'm Stansted, fly me Harvey Elliott introduces a four-page report on the campaign to bring Stansted airport to the attention of the world Stasted Airport WAGN Railway Born and bred in the crucible of war Stansted played a vital role in the Normandy invasion The long haul for recognition International carries are being won over to the airport's advantages, writes Chris Lockwood Stansted A white elephant changes its colour Stansted is at last looking as if it will no longer be a drag on BAA's finances Stansted Airport Small and just perfectly exotic Chris Lockwood report on the airlines which are small enough to take passengers exactly where they want to go Stansted Airport LES Planning for the next century The airport is expanding for the benefit of future passengers Stansted Travel Ltd A hidden link with nature Hunting Inflite Engineering Services Ltd. London Stansted British World Airlines Where's the rush? Just relax The ease of access and undemanding surroundings surroundings make a journey from Stansted a pleasure, reports david Churchill More time to shop until you drop Art takes wing in the airports BAA's cultural revolution lager-lout heaven becomes a haven for the elderly Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd European/american Fly Drive American Eye Ltd Polo Express Courier Flights Travelbag USA Orlando & Carribean Journey Latin America World Offers Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Flight Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Cheapest Flights The Times STA Austria Chelmer Travel States Savers An old, old story for Benidorm Multiple Display Advertising Items Sundial Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA England fans wooed with Test holidays Launch of low-cost cruising A nanny on call Travelogs Activities made easy Abta members scrutinised The Times Travel Offer Airlines soar out of the red News The Times Crossword No 19,570 No Title People in the Times No Title The Times Tomorrow Virgin in Tunnel rail challenge Picture Gallery Arts Slowdown in pay Encouraging inflation, earnings and unemployment figures are likely to reassure financial markets and weaken any Bank of England case for higher interest rates By our Economics Correspondent: Inflation beaten, Clarke tells City Books Sport Ruling bad for investment says British Gas Girolami retiring as chairman of Glaxo Scottish Widows Business Today Thames Water Clarke banishes the spectre of inflation The Chancellor emphasised last night that even a small rise in inflation is not an option. these are extracts from his speech Sooner or later rates must rise Eddie George, the Governor, urged the markets to see tightening as a positive step Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Nextactive Limited Bath House Estates Ltd Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notices Boadicea ambushes Gas A tale of three regulators: Ofgas abandons Sid,. Ofwat sets watermen adrift, FA cries foul at Tottenham Dividend sparkle at London Electricity Thames clouded by £I0m charge Kinetica Of gas action on prices puts the heat on utility shares Markets at Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options BAe wins Lufthansa jet order EC U-turn on steel aid Recent Issues QC calls for rethink on fraud trials Major Indices Commodities US approves BT deal Company News in Brief Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Soap war in a lather The Times On yer bike Why Labour must throw down gauntlet to the Bank The party should call for more interest rate cuts to bring about above-trend growth and a dash for jobs, says Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Spurs cut deep Game for a laugh Golden age London calling Tempus Nfc Glaxo Tunnel deficit shames ministers CE Heath The Sunday Times Nobel Laureate Lectures The Times Unit Trusts Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Shares close below best Alpha AXP Lloyd's man misjudged risks The Times Business to Business Accountancy & Finance Accountant TVU NFC shares dive after Lynx sale is ruled out Edell to be first PIA ombudsman Hescroff Bevan Accounts Assistant Allders rings up interim £11m Fas FCT Europe Ltd. Picture Gallery CG Price Costco plans to open outlet in Scotland Business Roundup Marston beats trend Heath payout setback CPL valued at £16m London Clearing House Kirkham Grammar School Following Nelson's example Accountancy & Finance SIP South Thames Training & Enterprise Council Any Other Business Investment Analyst Associate Graduate Trainees - Training Contracts Also Gcc and… Getting to grips with fuller disclosure Audit NC Crescent The Times guide to second degrees The Times guide to second degrees Postgraduate Courses The College of Law Trinity College The Royal Agricultural College BPP Law School Birmingham Bournemouth University University of Newcastle Study Money University of Newcastle The College of Guidance Studies University of Newcastle upon Tyne Summer School Salamanca Coroner's words indicated appearance of bias Court of Appeal The Times guide to second degrees Solicitor refused access to client Landlord's damages Dis, dat and a bit of the other Cinema: Geoff Brown stalks Brooklyn's mean streets with geena Davis in Angie and (below) is stunned by a re-creation of the life of a strange genius- in 32 films Impure Gould pure gold Minema Dance In the Times Tomorrow Fallout hits the nuclear family Television Review Three Colours White Opera LPO's maestro resigns Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Different but not better Dance: A David Bintley revival in Birmingham and, below, a Begian visitors to London The last word in awful Written with a nod in Bartók's direction Brindsi Quartet Snape Maltings Concert: A Matthews world premire The Times Something the opera Richard Morrison reviews a new opera with a libretto by Vikram Seth and a cast of hundreds Everyday clash of symbols Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews an awkward lbsen and an absurd and dated thriller Banging shut a Fifties top drawer Someone Waiting Orange Tree Cosy as clockwork Visual Arts: Uncharied romantic terroitory Poetry of New York's airwaves 50th Anniversary Concert WNYC Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York Pollini Partisans of the Marshal Norman Stone compares two views of Tito, who used western arms to establish communism Flown into the valley of death Wewere Soldiers once and Young Ia Drang: the battle that changed the war in Vietnam Harold G. Moore and Joseph L. Galloway Airlife. £18.95 New Authors One nation's cheer-leader Preacher, prophet, propagandist Peter Ackroyd praises James Baldwin, who gave racial and sexual politics a place in the American literary canon A love affair with London Exorcising the Sixties In Love and Anger a View of the Sixties By Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson, £17.99 Sixth of the best The Fall of Doctor Onslow By Frances Vernon Andrt Deutsch, ?13.99 Upper classes area downer Some Hope By Edward St Aubyn Heinemann, £13.99 Euro Marine Hydraulics Plymouth Sailing School Peters BiC Sport As good as walking on water Despite the cold Britain has superb facilities for water slking, writes Ros Drinkwater ASG Plas Menai No title Regal Diving and Tours Ltd Queen Mary Sailsports Mini Brackets BTYC Sailsports Croft Farm Sovereign K. C. Powell & Partners Ltd Ocean Leisure Clockhouse Lane Brighton Marina Crowe provides link with past masters The New Zealanders have rarely been without a batsman of world class, as John Woodcock recalls The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class Xi Game The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Gooch in running to reach Lord's milestone Leading First-Class Averages Word-Watching Essex find appetite for victory undulled by injuries Kissing Cousin on song to land substantial gamble Vintage Crop to reap rich harvest Ascot BBC1 Minolta Hancock finds the camera never lies No Sunday Derby in 1995 Rapid Raceline Royal Ascot Ryan's fall is accidental Referees approach day of judgment Spothight shines brighter than ever on World Cup match officials Babb's touch of class could tilt Charlton's vote Peter Ball profiles the ball-playing Coventry centre half poised to partner Paul McGrath in defence for Ireland Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Littlewoods Ripon Williams cancel test session for Mansell Whitaker lands double Petchey breaks barrier Fifield stays on course Franken in fine rally Johnson leads challenge Elizabeth David Cookshops Faldo heads European challenge Oakmont greens make special demands of competitors in US Open Ladbrokes For the Record Rapid Fixtures KLM Seeds scatter as Navratilova keeps familiar prize in sight The Times Sports Service No Title Radio 1 Radio 3 No Title Variations Choice Satellite Racing Atherton calls for ruthless approach England discard Malcolm for Lord's test Tottenham try to recoup financial losses Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Canon Morse Data Football N. B. S PSDI UBS Limited Fletcher Hunt Plc N. B. S Selector Europe NPI Selector Europe GKRS Jm Management Services MP GKRS BTA Cable Comms Recruitment Johnson Wilson International DPSC Executive Search N. B. S Torch Telecom Headway Ernst & Young N. B. S Videotron Harvey Nash Plc Adderley Featherstone plc Knight Chapman Crescent Roadshow HSBC Hp Tricom JPW It Southern Portman Price MacMillan Davies Harvey Nash Plc TAL Hoggett Bowers House of Fraser Coopers & Lybrand MSL International AMCI DRA Securicor Cellular Services Tennant Prospect Euro Merchant Bank Hitachi Miele Royal Mail Jm Herald Communications Ltd. PMC Adamson & Partners W H Smith PPP Radcliffe Gower Trinity Wall Street Systems Charterhouse Executives News International Product Managers KPMG Bain & Company Unisys MKA Multiple Display Advertising Items MCL T. C. 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A Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items When age is a real barrier An appllicant's age is meant to be no more relevant than race or sex as a criterion for job selection. Rose Heatley reports on real life General Appointments The London Clearing House Limited Stainless Steel Tube Manager Associate Loughborough College Axon Garside & Company Hydro Bundled into a pigeon-hole CG Warwickshire General Medical Council Head of Health Section The Churches Conservation Trust Public Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Targed South Thames Training & Enterprise Council The American College in London Management Trainee Computer Graphics Systems Sales John Hollingsworth Strategy Consultants Crone Corkill Overseas Jobs Express Brent Council NC CG Catching the cheats Giles Emerson reports on how housing benefit fraud has been reduced CIE K/f Associates N. B. S London Lighthouse The simple way of getting things right Why are foreign governments turning to Britain for advice on the reform of their public services?
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