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News from 21/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Robert McCrindle, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Eric Dymock, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Dr Bruce Charlton, Ivo Tennant, Mark Stephens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Richard Duce, Lynne Truss, Quentin Campbell, Stephen Petitit, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Radek Sikorski, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Tom Rhodes and David Adams, J. T. Campbell, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Merlyn-Rees, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Wolfgang Munchau and Michael Hornsby, Mark Archer, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and James Pringle, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Philip Haynes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Nigel J. Smith, Charles Bremner, Richmond Park, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Susan Gilchrist and Neil Bennett, Lucy Berrington, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Geoff King, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Skinner, Rosemary Thomson, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, George Brock and our Foreign Staff, Kate Alderson, Trisha Greenhalgh, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Young, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Colin Browne, Kathleen B. Cory, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Stephen Court, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Arthur Leathley and Philip Bassett, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Walter R. Chalmers, Derek Harris, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Charles Ramsay, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Edmund Dell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, Christopher Irvine, James Bone, Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor,

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Beckett plays to the Left on party reform Changes now 'would be madeness' Brazil beat Russia 2-0 Els wins Open England draw Early Reading Ministers get tough over rail pay deal Bernard Levin Agassi and Sampras battle over baggy pants Shares fall in bond market rout Lone mothers reject jobless young men as husbands - Lilley World Cup Abbey National 30P Peers of a certain age drive over old ground again Defence cuts force closure of Rosyth and Raf bases Zurich Municipal By our Ireland Correspondent: Pub owner weeps for victims Correction Mayhew retains detention option Ampleforth suspends four more pupils Qe2 rape alleged Ulster soldiers arrested Columbus sails into red New batons approved 'Ouija' ruling reserved Guppy bankruptcy New lottery guidelines Cs gas attack at hotel Gloucester fights back £6m brain installed Guides chief grabs bag snatcher after chase through train 'I was amazed at everyone else. The carriage was crowded, but they sat there and did nothing Prince Harry visits homeless Big Breakfast guilty of doorstep intrusion Here is the news, as you like it Player hurt in school rugby sues Hewlett Packard Apricot Teachers give curriculum low marks for reading Water firms advised to dilute bills Hang on a sec, June Haste over jail 'risks disorder' Haunted house couple claim they were duped Choices 1+2+3 from Vauxhall Shephard joins call on animal transport Compaq Plumb leads Tory group Vice-chancellor resigns School bus hazard Saving on sickness Birth defects not linked Detainees in danger Famous Designer Clothes Ailing smokers seek £20m compensation Mother and missing boy reunited Boy wins legal fight for early inheritance Student in jeans is banned from exam Keene on Chess Midland Budget puts absconders beyond law Lords refuse to overrule MPs on age of consent Lotus Smartsuite Smith's seat looks shaky for Labour Talks to start on disabled Ministers push Major to make early reshuffle Barclays Commons reform pledged Landis & Gya Sailors vie for clear water Picture Gallery Judge rues joyrider's escape from crash Churchman demands defence of gay rights June 21st. No Ordinary Day Looks like It or Lasts… Israel eases ordeal of West Bank crossing Breitling South Yemenis walk out of peace talks Simpson denies double murder Best Buys Bombing kills 25 at Iranian holy site Vietnam gets right to strike Aid for Cuba Guerrillas go People lottery Sex ban lifted Drug war survivor takes helm in Bogot? US tempts Haiti junta with promise of exile in luxury At Sale Kurds take refuge in parliament Computer censures politically unsound Duracell Pretenders to Elysée Palace dimmed by de Gaulle's giant shadow Weary of the backward-looking Socialists and the lacklustre Gaullists, the French electorate is harking back to the strong leadership of the Fifth Republic's early days Dehaene forges ahead in race to succeed Delors Tracker Picture Gallery An Orthodox priest baptising a baby in the central… Bosnia army 'prepares attack Yeltsin vows to enforce anti-mafia laws Kohl tries to strike spark of hope in the east UN ready to back French intervention in Rwanda In spite of serious reservations, leading Security Council members have no desire to be accused of blocking a humanitarian operation of halt the killing in Rwanda "Holy Grail" goes for a bus ride Volvo Owners Clinton puts Kim's honesty to the test Rioting increases pressure on South Korea Mrs Mandela's benefactor stays defiant SSAFA Supporting Services Son finds Dunedin family of five shot dead Cypriots to sue (Reuter): Hunt for Nazis (Reuter): Kidnap killing (AFP): Vandal freed (AP): Rat hotel shut Minting it (AP): Presley record Why your doctor would prefer to die of a heart attack We all want a long life but is a slow and painful death preferable to a rapid coronary? Specialists don't think so, says What killed Beethoven? Dr Trisha Greenhalgh on the difficulties of diagnosing a chronic disease that we still fail to understand Burberrys Expensive saga of the silicone scare Lack of proper research has caused the implants panic, Jeremy Laurance says 'One of my women colleagues said to me: They buried you with John' Is Margaret Beckett destined always to be the bridesmaid, ask Peter Riddell and Philip Webster Flatten your Belly! The liberated misconception A generation of women may have been short-changed, says Kate Muir Maxell Blair is just a flash in the pan Woodrow Wyatt says the demands of the Left will tear Labour apart What no lawyer? Beyond books stands life Pasternak's great love, Lara, is being denied access to his papers. But she has something more precious in her heart Picture Gallery Political priority Diary Family poll Is it a racquet? Fair exchange Bill is back Putting the forces out to tender Lawrence Freedman looks at deeper changes in the services Woman of the Left Could Beckett be Blair's loyal deputy? After the Execution The scandal-haunted race for the French presidency had begun Reading Recovery First signs of consensus over the teaching of literacy Magistrates' role in assault cases PM's questions Cost of justice Cavalry bands Illusion of progress Keeping the 1944 promises on jobs Channel 4 levy Paris Studio 'Russian' values Less than dapper? Whitehall wisdom Sound judgment? Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Trevor Clay Long-lost trading state gives up its secrets Archaeology Birthdays today Dinners Memorial service University news Luncheons Meeting Inner Temple Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal College of Physicians Appointments William Swinton Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Absolutely All Sold Old Events All Wimbledon All Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Wanted All Wimbledon Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items George Park Group Captain Christopher Clarkson Geoffrey Lawrence On this Day June 21 1837 Revolution in the executive parking bays Farewell to the walnut dashboard monopoly: off-road cars and people carriers are joining company fleets as a reflection of today's leadership style, says Avis Fleet Services Skoda status symbols? Lada and Skoda are beginning to make a dent in the executive car market through low costs and kind taxes Power behind the wheel causes massive road toll Britain's many carless executive crashers have only the quality of their cars to thank for their survival The Volvo Wentworth. Acar You Can Believe in Little luxuries 'Down-sized' models have all the features of expensive cars, reports Vaughan Freeman Executive Cars Burton & Deakin Meridien Supra Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New Central Bmw Lexus Coupe Park Lane Audi trips the light fantastic Eric Dymock on an aluminium wonder, and the other cars setting the peace Midas Picture Gallery The bleep car thieves will hate Tracking systems make it easy now for police to recover stolen Vehicles Business Solutions Smutty fuel controversy Diesel may not be the best bet for executives yet, Vaughan Freeman reports Doing deals on wheels News The Times Crossword No 19,574 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Sport Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Share caught up in bond market rout The continuing weakness of the dollar against European currencies undermined British and continental bond markets, which, in turn, affected the stock markets British Steel returns to profit and sues Brussels Small Business Picture Gallery Arts Yorkshire pudding market rising Signet chief joins £½m-a-year club Picture Gallery Sport John Charcol Demand for credit remains subdued The Laws of Libel Business Editor By our Industrial Editor: PO issues plea for greater commercial freedom Auction of debt could raise £1.5bn Titmuss Sainer Dechert Nuclear Electric sell-off 'will push up costs' Nuclear Electric accepts that Sizewell C cannot be built without government support, including security for lenders during construction and sharing of regulatory risks A glint of gold in England that sparks a share issue Multiple Display Advertising Items Chief goes at Philip Morris Businessman found not guilty on two charges Business Roundup EDP down at half-time Critchley buoyant Trans World bid advice Renold raises payout East Midlands lifts payout despite earnings plunge By our City Staff: Electra boosts 3i prospects People behind the times US Barclays ruling may trigger tax war By our City Staff: Continent aids growth at Filofax Glaxo looks at action on rival drug Patek Philippe Mattel includes loan note alternative in Spear bid Inflation and rate worries send shares reeling Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Shares in 31 expected to be sold at discount Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall-Street London Financial Futures Synchronised swimming in a global pool Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Disney lets loose a lion to conjure up that old magic The company has been thrusting ahead on many fronts, but in some endeavours the glitter has been tarnished, Ian Brodie writes Supreme Lloyd's connection Filowives Clarke, the movie Steel thrust Tempus James Morgan East Midlands Electricity Electra Jaeger-Lecoultre Barclays Research team takes Government to task Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Proven Business in a Cost-Cutting Era Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crestcom International, Ltd Right way to corner a niche market in publishing Stephen Court reports on a two-woman band that spotted a lucrative gap Multiple Classified Advertising Items HDC Area Distributorship Briefings Business Services National Westminster Bank Loans will help small firms to train employees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Widespread losses Investorlink The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Dance Spiritual home for the wanderer Richard Cork is enthralled by a retrospective exhibition at the Tate of British-based R. B. Kitaj, famous for his open attitude to style Medley always stays in tune A panoply of work from " England's only mature humanist painter' reflects the twists and turns in his long and eventful life Television Around the Galleries Entertainments TODAY's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A beautiful hit on their hands Fearful Symmetries Covent Garden Fingers fly for a full-tilt frolic Banter Banter Wyvern, Swindon Dotty but delightful Capriccio Garsington Entertainments A life of music in the shadow of the gun The conductor Kurt Sanderling, in London for a rare concert series, tells Richard Morrison how Stalin's Russia saved him from the Nazis Lovely in the Moonlight Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Sins of the father revisited Missing the old Perlman magic Philharmonia/Levi Festival Hall In the Times Tomorrow The Times QD Taylor Root Chambers ZMB MP Another lively law suit The war of the Wraiths raises contentious issues about slander and libel, says Mark Stephens Against waste Picture Gallery Speedier justice Transatlantic Lending criteria Open books Simmons & Simmons Courts must defer to football skills Equality Award NN QD Graham Gill & Young Positive about Disabled People Devon ZMB Mason & Nurse Reuter Simkin Stirring belief in the computer revolution Lawyers are being urged to plug in and join the information super-highway, reports Edward Fennell ZMB Kingsley Napley QD University of Oxford How careers are blacked The times is helping to flight discrimination The Rules The University of Birmingham QD Chambers Rudd Watts & Stone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Line ZMB Michael Page Legal Clifford Chance MSL International Corporation of London Solicitor Medico-Legal Training Seminars, Maidstone in… All Box number replies should be addressed ZMB Charles Fellowes Partnership MSL International Medical Consultants CR Els shifts balance of power in world golf Montgomerie trails in embarrassing third place after US Open play-off Legal Appointments Harbottle & Lewis TVU London Negotiator/Drafter House of Lords Multiple Display Advertising Items Warne has invitation to turn out against Yorkshire High-flying Surrey given heavy drubbing For the Record Pools Forecast Emburey turns tide for Middlesex Word-Watching County Championship Scoreboards Kent pay price as Smith finds best form Vaughan's highest score gives Yorkshire some cheer Table Rapid Cricketline Brazil burdened by the ghosts of World Cups past Russians beaten in group B Golf Charlton takes stock as Ireland's task heats up win Peter Ball reportws on the explosive potential of the Mexicans in the cauldron of Orlando World Cup at a Glance Cameroon retain talent to surprise Fixtures BBC drops Cheltenham coverage Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Pay increase Newbury Yarmouth Brighton Guide to our Racecard Hasten To Add favourite for Northumberland Plate Wales field four new caps against Tonga McColgan and Jarrett out Boardman rests Mayer strikes Clark dismissed Coach moves Record success Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Becker uses power to good effect in opener German cruises into men's singles second round at Wimbledon Fitzgerald searches in vain for the comforts of home Today's Order of Plan Results from Wimbledon Bruguera permits Cowan a glimpse of glory Pierce reveals reason for her absence Candid camera Patched-up Perry prominent Starting bright, but becoming cloudy later with moderate Bbc 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerto 2pm Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1:1053KHz/265m: Fm-97.6-98 Radio 2: Fm: 90.2… Golf Lord's Scoreboard Nash Leaves England reeling New Zealand foiled on brink of historic victory Atherton searches for right blend Times Two Crossword … Move Word Watching Racing British hopes advance to second round Hill House Hammond

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