News from 17/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Elizabeth Curran, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Walter Harris, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Prockter, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Patricia Rawlings, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Derek Molineaux, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Howard Davies, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Fletcher and James Pringle, Christopher Dean, Chairman, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Ronald Moss, Michael Clark, John Young, Robert Miller and Sara McConnell, Charles Bremner, Philip Moleman, B. H. Parker, M. A. S. Winter, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Kate Muir, Robert Backhouse, Patrick Gibson, Lucy Delacombe, Nigel Burke, K. L. Samant, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Nigel Hawkes and Jeremy Laurance, Ian Brodie and Martin Fletcher, David Toop, Peter May, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Frank Glyn-Jones, David Willetts, Chris Partridge, S. P. Connolly, Alice Thomson, Richard Wilkins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, C. J. Godley, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Wallace F. Taylor, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, V. S. Anthony, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Anthony Swaby, Richard Sarson, Catherine Milton, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoLabour MPs divided over Blair's No 2 Beckett and Prescott win equal backing Fowler's departure may spur reshuffle Index Bernard Levin Saturday in the Times World Cup Ascot spectator injured as he runs in front of horse Valerie Grove China's cuddly ambassador is ordered home Soros earns $1.1bn United Airlines Major's well-timed volley shoots down early warning system Chancellor's tough line against tax cuts upsets Tory Right Big Apple Fowler Birt's BBC reforms endorsed by study Milk supply sell-off puts premium on delivery Acas intervenes in rail pay dispute Women priests vote Smear test errors Further MoD closures Boy on rape charge Plea for water supply Son cleared of murder Ross attacks courts Angler drowns in pond Grobbelaar banned And for my next trick Coroner says girl's killer might never be named Son tells slander jury how mother hit him with cane Women turn to the pub for refuge from him indoors By Staff Reporter: Constable who cuffed boy is taunted United Airlines Spectator brings down horse at Royal Ascot Thalidomide doctor says drug may harm second generation Scientists find kidney disease gene AEG Texas Merchant Navy remembered for D-Day sacrifices Children Act made schoolgirl rampage harder to control Constable shot by IRA will retire early Rantzen to host Bbc chat show By a Staff Reporter: Trauma of massacre led officer to suicide Sunset Prince was mortified by news of investiture By a Staff Reporter: Loyalist who plotted murders given five life sentences At this price Doctor cleared of indecent assault Lords reject plan for crime compensation School bills start early Crew face arms charges £374,000 'instant' cellar Invasion by 30,000 bees Keene on Chess United Airlines AEG Police to use DNA techniques in fight against burglars Campaign sees break-ins reduced Mid-England holds key to growth Sun Picture Gallery Minister backs homoeopathy TA soldiers to serve in Falklands £1m safety plan Worker killed Tiger victim Stitch in time Scout's cache New found land GPs club together to beat fundholders in race for treatment Dixons Surgery risk Dubliners rejoice in Bloomsday parade Pick of fruit bargains Weekend Shopping SMF Ashdown moves to counter threat of Blair leadership Shadow Cabinet shows its hand The week in Parliament B&Q Chancellor gives insurance policy to his successors Delors stirs ashes of federal crusade Maastricht treaty revisions sought Two held on Riviera for MP's murder Inept Balladur woos the young Sweden approves bridge project Up to 18 Months Interest Free Credit on Washing… Picture Gallery Reuter: MPS order Mitsotakis trial over phone taps Berlusconi eases Bonn's fears over Fascist revival Britain offers warm support to Italian government in ploy to gain influence at Corfu summit Comet Cicciolina fights to keep baby Iran offers UN 10,000 men for Bosnian force Serb offensive on disco-folk Kim offer raises American hopes of nuclear deal Embargo still on agenda as cautious Clinton sets conditions for new high-level talks with North Korea Toyota's Angry Kozyrev rejects US sanctions plan Arabs held by Israel reject peace oath and freedom offer Reuter: Battle delays Rwanda talks Toyota Cairo foils rock star's Red Sea peace gala (Reuter): Weapons pour in for Aden D-Day thieves (Reuter): Bank bombed (Reuter): Journalist freed Raid criticised (Reuter): Guerrilla held Whale victory Clinton backtracks on universal healthcare Democrats dismayed by forced concessions American transplant boy insists on his right to die Free Software! Picture Gallery O. J. Simpson blood tests fuel murder suspicions Dell (Reuter): Second separated Siamese twin dies (Reuter): Germans tax foreign lorries (AP): Family jailed (Reuter): Atlantic surfer (Reuter): Help yourself ITV 'We are so positive about sex. After all, it's God's invention' The rector who shuns adulterers on lost virginity, pot - and his his history of dirty weekends The Valerie Grove Interview Oreck XL Ter the relationship the better the sex. "We… BBC Video Beware the big BBC build-up Lynne Truss on blue-collar drama St Mary's meets St Trinian's - and wins The rampaging fifth-formers were following a distinguished and peculiarly English literary tradition, says Philip Howard Flavoured with power At last, MPs can forget their curly sandwiches and pickled eggs Rhinestone cowboy goes under the hammer Torn between the Formica guitar and the plastic pot plant, Kate Muir casts a bidder's eye over the Elvis regalia ready for auction at the Las Vegas Hilton Multiyork How Tories care for the community Many a slip The Times Diary Arms and the man The Times Diary Picture Gallery A man for all mankind After 2,409 nights in the theatre, here at last is a performance that brings a dead actor to life Like mother. . . The Times Diary Most frequent flyer The Times Diary Lobby links The Times Diary Know the face The Times Diary Industry's advice to Europe Don't strangle employers, says Howard Davies Prime Time The Speaker should hit offenders with Erskine May Chart a Bold Course Parents deserve even more information about schools Diplomatic Noahs There lurks a beast in every foreign office British electors' mark on Europe Song for the Rock School standards seldom satisfy Pupils' performance Councillors' pay Moving May Day A Sayers triple Police officers who break the law US perspectives Off the rails? Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Today's royal engagements New bells will honour the courage at Arnhem Luncheons Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders Birthdays today Reception Appointment Dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today University news Professor James Topping Professor James Topping, CBE, former Vice-Chancellor of Brunel University, died on June 3 aged 89. He was born on December 9,1904 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Leycester Otter-Barry Major Leycester Otter Barry, MC, soldier, farmer in Kenya, and hostelier, died yesterday aged 79. He was born on October 26,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Trailfinders British Diabetic Association Embassy Flight Centre World Link Announcements B. K. P. A The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Kidney The Hon Elizabeth Lyle "The Jazz Master. "Mr. Lopez's Orchestra at the Hippodrome Red Rodney Red Rodney, jazz trumpeter, died from lung cancer atg Boynton Beach, Florida, on May 27 aged 66, He was born in Philadelphia on September 27,1927 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,571 No Title People in the Times No Title The Times Tomorrow Soros top Wall St earner at £1.1bn No Title Infotech 32-34 High street gloom hits retail shares Retailers maintain that without steps from the Government to create demand for housing, the high street faces a continued threat of flagging consumer confidence SIB gives final approval to PIA Arts Sport Second big deal in a week for hungry Emap Smith New Court defends 'huge bonus' Knight Williams Business Today Bundesbank says recession appears to be over By a Correspondent: Lloyd's witness accused of lying Viglen Reuters and Zeneca join elite R&D spenders Disposal gives AAH a boost Labour proposes 'industry university' 3i sale stake may rise on demand LMS Chloride back in black after two years of losses Wates calls for cash Peugeot hit by ruling London Merchant slips Allied Leisure provision Company News in Brief Southern Water investors enjoy buoyant payout Capital expenditure at Southern Water will rise to a peak of £200m as the company moves to comply with EC standards and improve bathing water on the South Coast Winners Base rate debate may overheat No quick trigger from Bank's inflation forecasts Solvency test for Peter Lilley 3i breaks the gloom Bloomsbury capitalised at £9m Regalian option scheme Mercury Swalec braced for tough price controls Trusts free to sell Spear stake Calm before options and futures storm breaks Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options FKI beats gloom with leap to £52m Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Long-term buyers creep back to the bond market Anthony Harris Dollar Spot Rates 'Champagne culture' back on the economic track Philip Bassett says that the high bonuses being paid in the financial sector are causing business and the Government much concern World Cup blow for markets The Times City Diary Preview prince The Times City Diary Changing tracks The Times City Diary Odds on savings The Times City Diary Listener retires The Times Diary FKI Regalian Board duties on executive payoffs The Times Citizen Smith Tempus EBEL Equities trade lower Invest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Take a second chance Buying used software can mean big savings, says Chris Partridge P&P KPMG Selection & Search It Southern Packard's magic box Take a phone call, watch TV, send a fax-all on a single PC The weight of evidence Can the police cope with a growing deluge of information? Nigel Burke investigates Tube information on screen Online Evolution Spielberg's new epic Electronic Queueing for a turn How will multimedia be dealt with in British schools? Irish ITS are smiling Ulster is an attractive location for computer work, says Richard Sarson CPA Consulting Group JBA Technical Computer/services Support Ams More Computing Jobs Abroad Guaranted! Signal Processors Ltd Dynamic International Co. Consultants in Information Technology All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Leicester University Nene Northampton Anglia polytechnic university The Times guide to second degrees The Times guide to second degrees The Times guide to second degrees Postgraduate Courses CLMS The Sunday Times University of Kent The University of Leeds Study Money Sheffield Business School University of Nottingham University of Kent Career Training for Graduates Bath College of Higher Education Buckinghamshire College Wimbledon School of Art Postgraduate Courses Rothmans Murky men at arms Theatre: Benedict Nightingale indoors at the Scott inquiry docu-drama and Jermy Kingston outdoors in Regent's Park Half the Picture Hit and myth revisited Opera: Early rarity dusted down Pop Exuberance of youth Concert: Aldeburgh Festival UCI Midsummer in a monotone Hamlet Open Air Theatre Pop Entertainments Gordon Reece Gallery Knaaresborough, North Yorkshire… Vietnamese Tea Bowls Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Hi, room service? Send me a room Pop on Friday: Creation of a monster . . . going home in an ambience . . . The difference between Oasis trashing hotels and antisocial yobs trashing them is simple-Oasis are also a great rock band Mo' Wax clears the ears New Waves the Sounds of Tomorrow, Today The Times Lionising the bearded in their den Spin Doctors get their act together and take it on the, water . . . Cracker's philosophy barrel . . . a wide world of jazz Spin Doctors, the cult band that went platinum, have a new album and British gigs on the way, writes David Sinclair Eclectic, electric Jazz Concert Abdullah Ibrahim Dingwalls Jazz Factory The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair That petrol emotion New Albums: Dull name, so-so line-up, and songs to break your heart: that's the magic of Cracker NT Targeting medieval skills in Housman country Freud on Fridday For the Record Today's Fixtures Goodwood Ayr Course Specialists Newmarket Redcar Top-notch crews on view at Henley Arcadian Heights writes own script Bob's Return on right track Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Royal Ascot Mind Games takes Berry to fresh peak Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Alston's filly makes it four Irish hopes hinge on first hurdle Peter Ball assesses the provspects of Ireland advancing beyond the World Cup's most testing group Guide to World Cup Groups and Teams Episode of the Simpsons overshadows football's main event Watson and Nicklaus roll back the years Word-Watching Eastbourne sun sets on Navratilova's empire Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tottenham to appeal against Fa sentence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sugg marks return with share of lead Whitaker prevails Wheatley bows out Injured Petchey beaten Berger seeks changes Fitzgerald into draw No Title Independent Radio News Limited Legal Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Lathwell shines with career-high 206 Vintage performance from Engalnd contender rocks Surrey Briers battles staunchly to keep out Middlesex Lara's fallibility exposed by Patel Udal tames Lancashire's hundred club Crowe pays off debt with interest Michael Henderson argues that despite his talent, the New Zealand batsman cannot yet be listed among the greats Byas stands firm to rescue Yorkshire The Times Yesterday's Scoreboards Elizabeth David Cookshops Rapid Cricketline BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Richard Addinsell Warsaw Concerto Variations Choice Satellite Racing 43 Latin liberation threatens Germany's grip England kept at bay by Crowe Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Morse Data Tennis 45
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