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News from 22/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Victor Watts, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, R. I. S. Bayliss, Lynne Truss, Simon Bailey, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Ken Robbie Mike Wright, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, James Cane, John Maxwell, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Jennifer Gilbert, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, John Monks, Debra Craine, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Mary Leong, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Philip Webster, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, John Goodbody and Lin Jenkins, Kate Muir, John Arkell (Director), Susan Gilchrist, Martin Waller and Janet Bush, Christopher Pinsent, Margot Norman, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and George Brock, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Toop, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, W. L. Johnson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Bevis Hillier, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Toby Jessel, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Justin Huggler, John Goodbody, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Christine Webb, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Oliver R. Osmond, Richard Beeston, Iain Tulloch, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John N. Adams Director, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Alan Mitchell, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Frank Field, Colin Campbell, George J. Levy, J. N. Blau, Clement Freud, Alec D'Janoeff, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Signalmen to press on with more strikes Labour accuses Major of sabotage Multiple killer freed Girl strangled Private 'zoo' Index Janet Daley Reynolds names his Ulster price Share slide goes on as fears grow Picture Gallery Enter Maradona Michael loses £3m battle over "professional slavery' Deadlock predicted in Corfu over successor to Delors Art v Commerce SFia Graf goes out to unseeded American in first round Joking apart, here's an answer Mr Major prepared earlier Public sector pay set for deep freeze DELL US lobby complains over troops in Ulster Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Where trains will be running in defiance of strike Channel 4 senses victory in ITV payment fight Pope appeals for end to sectarian killings News in Brief LT returns to profit Frontline forces 'safe' Babysitter released Innocent man jailed Opera recitals cancelled Legal aid questioned Parade to mark peace Bonhams Why star struggled to break free of his golden chains There was more than money at stake for George Michael in his dispute with Sony Background Judge says contract fair and reasonable Fans' careless screams show their faith in singer Industry sighs with relief Simpson Dake Sale at Daks Sloane Street Sw1 - Open Mon-Sat… Saturday in the Times Weekend Weekend Money Extra Vision Citroën The unbearable lightness of being a starstruck academic Lombard NatWest Killer who shot 5 freed to live near survivors Relatives terrified of return Dying war veteran left on trolley in hospital By a Staff Reporter: Eton boys 'attacked on illicit drink trip' Compaq Shows the Way School's sudden closure shocks parents New Cps guide will lead to more trials Test for successful convictions clarified Avon and Somerest Police abandoned a plan that would have put some criminals beyond the reach of the law. The force had said it could not afford to chase petty criminals who jumped bail and fled to other areas. The plan was suspended after Home Office pressure yesterday Toyota Corolla Critics fear Disney hit may disturb children Irish priest escapes jail term News in Brief Injury deal Bank attack D-Day damage Hendry charge Zoo bequest Stowaway The Independent Conservative Party By a Staff Reporter: Professor 'gullible' over house of spirits Foreign Legion man hunted over killing Verona Opera Keene on Chess Diagram of final position Bigg Ideas Jews dread rise in electronic fascism Summer drivers steered off drink BBC Radio Airport opponents try to block scheme for £170m runway The National Trust, local authorities, 9,000 residents and the Tuc have entered the fray as Six-month public inquiry starts By our Staff Reporter: Plea on first aid after rider dies Cool cream for cats DIY stores face Sunday trade curb On June 25th it'll be all over Taxidermy enthusiast denies 197 wildlife offences First direct Beckett backers criticise appeal to left-wing vote Timberland Lawson sets the limits of government power Labour seeks to have Tory MPs barred In Parliament Preferred Direct Ministers defeated over pits Rose asked to brief senators on Bosnia The Senate hearings on Bosnia come as hostility between America and Britain simmers over the arms embargo debate and threatens to scupper pace talks Russia reaches deal with Nato over security US blow to secret cigarette Clintons consider legal defence fund Child poverty 'blights richest nations' Picture Gallery Michael Fay, the American teenager caned last month… America awaits Kim signal Dismissed airman kills four at US base News in Brief Airport talks Sect appeal (Reuter): Flag complaint (Reuter): Endurance test Emirates French role in Rwanda wins muted support Paris limits military operation at Zaire frontier after opposition from Western allies Mercury King Husain calls for open talks with Rabin Former premier arrested News in Brief (Reuter): Papal call (AFP): Lagos killing (Reuter): Quiet wedding Townships ask to twin with cities Fugitive Kurdish MPs visit prisoners Saudis push Major on Yemen truce Mrs Mandela's fan has criminal record Reuter: Feminist takes offensive against Islam Major raises Brittan stakes Delors succession battle set to dominate Corfu summit Amnesty condemns Danes News in Brief (Reuter): Doctor cleared (Reuter): Fakes destroyed (AP): Gourmet piracy (Reuter): Dream lovers Bonn tries to allay fears over EU axis with Paris Hard times for Parmesan as cows near extinction Journalist brings French President to book Georgia agrees to Russian peace unit Emirates What's the point of a man in the house? More and more young women are choosing to raise their children alone-but they may making a great mistake, says Janet Daley Commercial Union Still spaced out, 25 fears later Since Neil Armstrong made his 'giant leap' the first men on the Moon have become increasingly strange. Kate Muir reports Sorry, I don't get the joke Genuine humore does not depend on the vapid sneer and the cheap laugh The Times The vicar's daughter who is set to become the red rose of Brussels Rachel Kelly meets Elune dMorgan, the 27-year-old Euro MP, as she prepares for a £1 million lifestyle Overfed on opera picnics Are we being played too much country-house music, asks Margot Norman You won't get far without thinking Bound to sing Sony's tune Is the artist invariably right, wonders, Nicholas Wapshott Artists can fulfilling the letter but not the spirit of the contract Morse the pity The Times Diary Picture Gallery Stupidest strike of all This stoppage is a symptom of confusion about railways. Selling Railtrack will create the worst imaginable system Whitelaw unto himself The Times Diary Pressing ahead The Times Diary Standing room only The Times Diary Stubble trubble The Times Diary Give the workers their say John Monks puts the TUC's ideas on EU labour law Articles of Poor Faith Britain should reject the deal proposed by the Taoiseach Feckless Fathers Men have to learn to take responsibility Music in Court Mr Justic Parker has rightly ruled against George Micheal 'Crazy' reforms on unemployment Bar training policy Intellectual property Parent's Charter Merit pay and performance targets Rail strikes Adultery verdict Hong Kong museum Flagging production Chippendale sale Diagnosis with a personal touch Rights and duties MPs' anniversary Age of importance Court Circular Luncheons Personal Column Dinners Forthcoming marriages Legal appointment Picture Gallery Birthdays today Queen Margaret's School Today's royal engagements Soirée Anniversaries All that is finest in an English garden RHS flower show Memorial services The Royal College of Surgeons Birthday Honours List 1994 Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor Service luncheon Church in Wales Jocelyn Hambro Jocelyn Hambro, MC, former chairman of Hambros Bank and of J. O. Hambro & Co, died on June 19 aged 75. He was born on March 7,1919 Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Bought & Sold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Harkness Jack Harkness, OBE, rose grower, died on June 18 aged 75. He was born on June 29,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Swiftcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rukba Daily News Louis Benjamin Louis Benjamin theatrical impresario, died on June 20 aged 71. He was born on November 17,1922 Ronald Batty Ronald Batty, husband of Christina Foyle, died at his home in Essex on June 19 aged 83. He was born in Fulham on August 11,1910 From Our Special Correspondent: The Jubilee of Wimbledon Their Majesties Present Medals Awarded to past Champions Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co Woolley & Wallis Clare, Suffolk Crossrigg Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fox & Manwaring Multiple Display Advertising Items Henry Adams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd The English Courtyard Association Milan via Manzoni Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The danger's not over yet Repossessions and household mortgage arrears may be down, but, Rachel Kelly reports, rising prices, ironically, could reverse these gains Wine sale, and house too Testing time for vineyard owners Grape Advice Where to Buy your Vineyard Don't sneeze at this house The house of the future is here-and it's good news for allergy sufferers Help when it matters Ancient, glorious and yours? The building needs work but the prize would be an estate of unrivalled beauty Channels with a sporting chance When Wimbledon and the US Open clash, multi-channel TV is ideal. Alexandra Frean on the state of television sport We will each be able to bid for bits of the event we want The truth about Tony Blair - well, nearly Newspapers have never let the facts get in the way of a good political story. Roy Greenslade sifts the evidence Give yourself away at the checkout Do shoppers paying for their goods realise what lies behind that innocent "blip"? Terrestrial channels are losing their grip Swing to satellite Times TV Top 20 Source : BARB (Broadcasters' Audience Research… Mrc Overseas Jobs Express PMC Inc Afa Motorola Appointments Language OP Experienced Sales Rep Required Thibonnier Consultants Associes Graduates 23+ Press Officer/pr Advisor Times Newspapers Ward Executive Limited Early Learning Centre Mercuri Urval Riley News The Times Crossword No 19,575 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Sport Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV LISTINGS Option Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Pru 'worst offender' over pension opt-outs Market mayhem hits new issues Dollar falls below 100 yen London Closing Prices Focus Arts Rosyth Dockyard shares in Forth bridge repair deal Manweb gives all staff £340 block of shares Sport Investor Interest Blow Forthe Law Nbrokers Law Forum hears call for compulsory company schemes The Times Towers Perrin Pensions forum Insurance cheer from ABI chief Bristol & West International No Title Social obligations emphasised in Post Office shake-up plan 'The state pension is dead' Non-EU deficit rises to £767 m Company News in Brief Regulation has turned spotlight on charges and quality of advice Architects recruiting again after four years Business Roundup BTR battle for Tudor Trans World legal move Capita takeover Rebuilding faith in pensions Pennington Wessex Water splashes out with dividend rise Wessex Water claimed the highest rise in profits among privatised water companies, benefiting from investment in the soild wast business and a ?145 million rights issue Dawson pulls out of US sale Dairy Crest flotation faces further delay after sales fall Picture Gallery Hazlewood Foods feels the bite There's only one sensible move Southern offer document released Bond market nervousness gives shares another headache Stock Market Markets at a Glance FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options 'Names bound to lose' Recent Issues Eurotherm buoyed by 31% increase in first-half profits Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Spear seeks higher bid offers SE in profit EC clears deal Edell critical 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 Maastricht opt-out may prove Britain's own goal European-style works councils are coming, whether Britain likes it or not, writes Wolfgang Munchau from Luxembourg Takeover grouse by Agnew The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Gas mark 9 The Times City Diary Crashing finale The Times City Diary Causing a ripple The Times City Diary That figures The Times City Diary Back to bases Hazlewood Manweb OKI Wessex Water Losses extended Digital CNT Murray Johnstone Billion-pound roadshow Venture Capital Rodney Hobson reports on the huge investments by venture capitalists Honeymoon is over in Eastern Europe A trail is being blazed despitc the legacies of the past, reports David Rudnick Brown Shipley Candover Griffin Factors Regional expertise comes to the fore Branch offices offer a board range of services to clients on their own doorsteps 3i floats away on buyouts Venture Capital A flat market should not stop the investment company 3i joining the top level of the Stock Exchange Fight the equity gap Venture Capital Iain Tulloch, right, argues that the funding shortfall which afflicts small firms is being tackled at last Natwest Ventures All the answers Alec D'Janoeff offers the solutions for those seeking venture capital German Joint-Stock Company The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Creme De La Creme Next Employment Recruitment Consultant Zarak Career moves Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Crone Corkill Grosvenor Secretaries plus PE No Title P. A. To Executive Chairman Maternity Contract to… Maine-Tucker Jetro London Maine-Tucker Manpower Secretary Deborah Lock Senior SEC/PA Top Litigation Secretary You!! Angela Mortimer Lhr Secretarial is Hotting up!! Legal SECRETARY/PA Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Sedgwick Noble Lowndes Independent Care Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Goldsmiths University of London Tate Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items S/h Banking Secretaries Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Select Secretary to Legal Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temps Crone Corkill International Corp Hobstones Royal Brompton Hospital Nhs Trust MHA Royds Raphael Rec Social Secretary/administrator Audio Secretary SOAS Osborne & Little PLC Barons Financial Services UK Ltd PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Cross Selection Austin Knight Frimley Park Hospital Nhs Trust The Times Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection JFL Legal Secretaries Temporary Controller Secretary for Medical Practice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Language Matters Thorman Hunt & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items ROC VWA Multiple Classified Advertising Items ROC VWA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passion pales beside the Beast Theatre: On Broadway, Benedict Nightingale finds Sondheim finesse oversha La Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Sight&sound Education Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Law Firm-City Telephonist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Trivial Pursuit Weird, but not beyond our Ken Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews an entertaining eccentric's latest one-man show Raking over old ashes Opera: Hockey's reworked designs for Stravinsky; plus Rossini and Puccini productions The Rake's Progress glyndebourne Barber on the terrace Ii Barbiere di Siviglia Garsington Manor New sight of old attic La Boheme Coliseum The Cape starts another great trek Is there a place for ballet, once the province of whites, in the new South Africa? Debra Craine report Now who would live like this? Television Review: Through the Keyhole with the Windsors In the dark ages Radio The Times Reader Offer A cycle to run and run Borodin Quartet Barbican Saudis find dignity in defeat Test for an 'existing building' Queen's Bench Division Legal & Public Notices Pawnbroker liable for interest Mathew v T. M. Sutton Ltd Land where Charlton's every word is treasure Clement Freud reports on how Ireland's stay-at-homes are coping with Word Cup fever Holder of excluded material can disclose it voluntarily Regina v Singleton Beautiful Brazil return to roots of freedom and flair Simon Barnes sees how the former world champions are adapting to a new way of life Batistuta sparks rampant Argentina Vintage Maradona scores as lowly Greece founder on world stage World Cup at a Glance For the Record Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Klinsmann keeps Germany on target Forward fantasy of Campos a threat to Irish Somerset show superior skills in scenic setting Weather fails to dampen relaxing day out in Oxfordshire countryside Carefree Kent beat the rain TCCB Gooch lays down solid foundation Twose in mood to lead charge for runs Silverstone takes lead in campaign for safety Sport in Brief England defeated Rare defeat for Obree Regis drops out Eagles grounded Roebuck recalls salad days with neat display Sangster courts sponsorship deal Thunderer: Salisbury Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Chester Barathea eyes July Cup Thunderer: Carlisle Rapid Raceline Australians fight for advantage in gloom Today's Order of Play Radio Reykjavik Multiple Display Advertising Items Baffled Petchey loses his way Alix Ramsay reports on the ebb and flow the fortunes of Britain's tennis players Suspended sentences for Millwall Results from Wimbledon Weather Kafelnikov resumes business in shoot-out on Court 14 Word-Watching The Times Rail strike proves fatal for touts' sales pitch Court pedigree Canine ace Divine failure Normal service BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 National Radio Broadcaster of the Year Variations Choice Satellite World Cup Graf loses crown in gathering gloom Unseeded American creates Wimbledon history with defeat of women's champion McNeil emerges from shadows at last John Goodbody and Lin Jenkins trace the career of a player who, until yesterday, seemed bound for obscurity Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Racing Title-holder composed after her early exit

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