News from 23/06/1994
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Sylvia Smith, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Helen Johnstone, Roger Lawson, Clive Wilmer, C. P., Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, T. G. Palferman, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Charles Bremner and Sam Kiley, Lynne Truss, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jonathan Diambleby, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Lord Woolf, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Mitchell, Ruth Griffiths, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Angela Humpherey, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, S. H. G. Wilks, George Brock and Philip Webster, John Percival, Paul Preston, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Ralph Berry, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Gill Williams, Graham Robson, Malcolm Brabant, Adam An-ATHAIR-SIORAI, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, Caolin Campbell, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Barry Hassell, Lesley Chamberlain, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, David Willetts, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Peter Elsey, Oliver Holt, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and James Bone, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean, Kate Alderson, Tim Chessells, Rodney Hobson, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Graham Scott, Dr Abi Berger, William Rees-Mogg, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Janet Bush and Gwen Robinson, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and John Goodbody, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Julian Brazier, John Shaw, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, G. T. Burham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, John Campbell, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Colin Symes, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, Robert Hicks,
ResumoSave 40p High-speed surgery to cut hospital stays 45,000 beds to go in a decade French head for Rwanda EC deadlock Index Our Foreign Staff: Britons wounded in Turkish bomb blasts Oxford rebels pledge to beat carpet philanthropist No Title Why… Gloom for Germany as Stich bows out Ministers vow to veto any rail deal that breaches pay limits North Korea offers US nuclear freeze A… Veuve Clicquot 30p Bearing witness to the birth of a big idea with monstrous potential Mattew Parris Political Sketch Thermabond Knapp says service risked lives Commuters make every second count on the long haul to work Picture Gallery Witness protection 'failing' The Times Daily Telegraph follows The Times KLM Picture Gallery No Title Britain secures deal on paper deliveries News in Brief Charter savings resisted Jockey was trampled Broadcast ban stretched Legionnaire found dead Columnist wins award Cheaper civil law suits Amputee may be charged Boy, 13, raped me in sandpit, schoolgirl tells video-link trial First case under Children Act By a Staff Reporter: Eton pupil 'made to do press-ups by robbers' Magazine By a Staff Reporter: Commander jailed for stealing £40,000 By a Staff Reporter: Teenager ran railway drug gang Abbey National Armed robber in drag Peer claims police set out to trap him Fathers suffer from post-natal gloom Survey uncovers male anxiety National Westminster Bank Joyriders launch car into family's bedroom By a Staff Reporter: Osteopath 'caused death of patient' International Convention Centre Birmingham Scans bring ancient man to his feet Record pollution blamed for 155 deaths in four days GPs drop campaign to cut night work Dell Dixons Doctors express caution over day-care surgery Virginia Bottomley's assertion that new techniques allow the mass closure of hospital beds may ignore the needs of the elderly How Time Spent in Hospital Has Fallen Blakelock's widow disgusted at failure to charge murderers Detectives study unsolved killings Toyota Unsung Medley wins Women delay starting families Writer fights to work at home Slander case husband's business club 'was brothel' Keene on Chess Advertisement Title hunters seek crowning glory For sale: a chance to become the next monarch's right-hand man Hover Speed Fast Ferries Patten warns schools to test pupils or risk closure Intel inside Shrewsbury gives a lesson in learning By our Educational Editor: City children outshone by continental students BBC Claims from sacked servicewomen treble after big payouts Cruft's pair barred from keeping dogs for five years Too breeders admit causing suffering Protests force rethink on £270m road Savoy Taylors Guild Humphrey accused as more feathers fly SAGA Services Ltd City banker died after hitting head Arson death Multiple rape Killer dies Fighting spirit Weighty catch Sailing away MPs demand mm penalties for racial violence B&Q Picture Gallery Disabled 'will not be fobbed off' Minister blocks survey of civil servants' opinions Solutions Film censor calls for ID cards to protect children A compulsory identity card scheme would prevent children renting violent videos, under a plan put to MPs Blair makes 5,000-word leadership bid FLA Tory Right puts Heseltine to test Cabinet launches spending battle Moscow hints at policy switch on arms embargo Russia seeks to sway BosnianSernian Serbs on peace plan as refugees leave Sarajevo Timberland From Associated Press: Turks face old enmity in Bosnia The Sunday Times Warlords take power battle to seedy bars MOPS Nato accord helps ease US-Russia relations Bayer Lesbian mother ruled fit to be parent O. 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Simpson alibi challenged Harding to star inaction B-movie Napoleon 'died of poisoning' Clinton seeks dinner dollars France presses on with solitary Rwanda mission United Kingdom Industrial Support Group Rabbi tells Jews to revere Hebron killer Budget worries ANC workers From Associated Press in Hanoi: Vietnam War beach teed up for resorts (Reuter): Abiola appears at rally News in Brief (Reuter): Yemen toll Cartel's gift Tehran blamed (AFP): Hotel rescue (AP): War confession (AFP): Cutting edge Euro chiefs fail to end divide over Delors job Scharping picked to fight Kohl Halifax Top Russian diplomat tipped for London job Greece's stewardship leaves Europe underwhelmed Corfu Summit: The Battle to Succeed Delors House of Fraser Labour discovers sex A Labour MP is joining the Tories in the steamy sex and shopping stakes, reports Alice Thomson Everest Fit the Best Mercury Cutting the price of British justice Lord Woolf outlines his radical ideas for reforming the civil justice system Not quite super dooper highway Will the latest buzz phrase fulfil its promise? Soccer, sweat and scares How holidaymakers can avoid dehydration … post-natal depression in men … constipation problems of women And so to bed, perchance to sleep Dr Abi Berger reports on a new way of discovering why some people never have a good night's rest The Times Peril in a bread roll Can hot dogs cause leukaemia? Multiple Display Advertising Items Autism A father's lot Nordicsport Gut reaction Alan Coren You've heard of the compulsory purchase? Well, stand by your wallets Signals crossed The Times Diary Europe runs out of cash The next EC President will be toreed to reverse many of Jacques Delors's insane spending plans-goodness Back by demand The Times Diary Dancing on The Times Diary God squad The Times Diary Promote only on merit Janet Daley on the iniquity of quotas for women Pointed Failure Blame for the rail strike is spread widely Rwanda Francais France could do more harm than good by its intervention Paper Tigers Newspaper deliveries are part of Britain's way of life Defence cuts behind the lines and in the dockyards Adultery verdict Holy laughter Beckett interview Environment concerns Future of Guy's Care of the elderly in nursing homes Under their own roof Don't bank on it Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Service dinner Art treasures seized by the Nazis go on sale Today's royal engagements Birthdays Luncheon Appointment Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Sir Edmund Compton Miss Gwynedd Corlette Receptions The British Lebanese Association Ltd Marriage Meeting Fishmongers' Company Cutlers' Company Masons' Company Legal appointments Bernard Moitessier Bernard Moitessier, French writer and round-the-world yachtman, died in Paris on June 16 aged 69. He was born in Saigon in 1925 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Wanted All Wimbledon Tickets All Wimbledon All Dates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Bought & Sold Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Tickets Bought The Earl of Leicester The Earl of Leicester, farmer and cattle- breeder, died at his home in South Africa on June 19 aged 84. He was born on September 11,1909 The Mental Health The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Swiftcall Telephone Club Research into Ageing John Deverell John Deverell, CB, MBE, a director of the Security Service (M15), was killed on June 2 aged 57. He was born in Kenya on July 15,1936 Joan Haslip John Haslip, biographer, died in Florence on June 19 aged 82. She was born in St James's Square, London, on February 27,1912 The Coronation. Their Majesties Crowned at Westminister The first prize is Iceland Land of ice lures executives Pay-as-you-view in Italy. An Open invitation Travel/flights Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Secure Sundial Travel Ltd Flightplan Seat Search Journey Latin America Club Direct Flight only Brightsun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Centre Calibre Travel Flight Finders Travel plus Lowest Flight Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Tolls to visit Tuscan heritage Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items European/american Fly Drive The Times Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Austravel Ireland readies to tee off Real Spain woos new tourists Animal rescue in Egypt. Spanish attractions. Medical assistance firms alear Britons living in inland Spain are using their homes and local knowledge to attract the more discriminating tourist Saviour of the cavalry horses Code urged for air ambulances Hotels win money gamble EU boost for Corfu Travelogs Topping ten Royal Orchid Plus Surgery reforms to cut hospital stays The Times Crossword No 19,576 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call Sport Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Clinton steps in to help dollar Focus SIB launches PIA with a warning CBI urges spending squeeze Picture Gallery Arts Books No need to cut rates, say Clarke and George Broker calls in police over £2m discrepancy IG Index Wimbeedon Results and News Business Today Landing Speedy Flight Picture Gallery Take-Off Airbus beats Boeing to £3.5bn Singapore Airlines contract Judge clarifies C&g ruling Health & Safety Executive Paintings and gold used to outwit fraud rules Multiple Classified Advertising Items EU gives go-ahead for works councils Emap claims more than 50% of Trans World Business Roundup Sprint service for UK NFC drops scrip plan Lovell loses less Chinese link for Lucas Royal Bank sells 3i stake before £711m share offer First Leisure climbs to £14m despite pressure on margins The Times Grudging approval for the PIA City's new regulator has a vital task Spending money can save money Thorn should confide in shareholders Next links with The Limited Outsider chosen as ICI chief executive Mobil Gas Laing sells retail centres to MEPC Investors given a chance to regain their composure Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Carpetright rolls out its plan for expansion Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Chances London Financial Futures By a Correspondent: US dollar's weakness gives gold a boost Kidder Peabody chief replaced Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals Dollar Spot Rates Don't just blame inflation for bond market troubles Economic View Pressure on guts is usually attributed to fear of rising prices, but this time Anthony Harris looks for more plausible explanations Swallowing a new issue The Times City Diary Golden moments The Times City Diary Cab cruncher The Times City Diary Fertile fields The Times City Diary Stamping feet The Times City Diary Cushioned venture Tempus First Leisure Carpetright International Watch Co Ltd Bat Regulator orders Standard Life to speed sales review As Standard Life conducts a review of 70,000 investment products, Lautro warned financial services companies that future fines for bad advice will be much heavier Word-Watching Accountancy & Finance Independent Insurance Company Limited Parretti wins court ruling over Pathé Chartered Accountant/company Secretary Bank of England Legal Unit Chemicals group jumps to £30m Account Manager Accountancy Recruitment Associate Shanks & McEwan cuts payout after £6m loss Business Roundup Meridien deal plea Wagon lifts payout Paribas Limited All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Adding value to business Chartered accountants can help to identify and solve problems faced by new firms. Roger Lawson says Accountancy & Finance Crone Corkill City Health Primrose path rules, Ok Any Other Business Redundant service Wrong track Bath West Birmingham Cable Communications True to form Corporate policemen still have a place Planet 24 The London Clearing House Limited Technical rally Safari The Times Unit Trust Privatisation powers a revolution David Young introduces a report on the growth of Britain's electricity industry since its complex restructuring by the Government Liberalisation of the industry has benefited the consumers, say its supporters Most energy still comes from fossil fuels and nuclear power—but there is a place for chicken droppings Yorkshire Electricity Power plus What does the future hold for nuclear power? The industry needs answers from the Governments latest review Powerline So From a hobbyhorse toareal business Each regional company has a different vision of its strengths. David Young reports on how they attract customers Everything stops for tea A close study of TV can be essential for executives, says David Young East Midlands Electricity How the industry is kept in check After privatisation, a formula was devised to give everyone a fair crack of the whip Nuclear Electric For you, the Gold War is overdone Cinema: Geoff Brown names the parties guilty of a messy treatment of Ian McEwan's Berlin thriller The Innocent Auteur of her own destiny Christine Pascal, the actress turned director of Le Petit Prince a dit, does not suffer fools gladly. In fact, she suffers only for her art Theatre Picture Gallery A chair for Birtwistle Hero of the avant-garde to be professor of composition Visual Art A living requiem Concert ASMF/Marriner Birmingham Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingdton's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, return 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 Touching portrayal of insanity Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine revival of an enigmatic David Storey play Home Wyndham's Barnstorming debut Opera: Co Down's answer to Glyndebourne? Hilary Finch samples Castleward Opera Hero worship gone crazy One Shot Gate To Place your Entertainments Royal boost for avant-garde Contemporary art has at last received the patronge it deserves, says Richard Cork Long may King reign Dance Review Coppélia Sadler's Wells The Times Pirouettes in a murky finale Nadine Meisner on the sorry background to the death of London Contemporary Dance Theatre Hot off the Assembly line Jazz Reviews Swinging Arm Assembly Vortex, N16 Kidd in top form Carol Kidd Pizza on the Park, Sw1 George Smith The Spanish civil warden Paul Preston on an improbable hero of democracy; the man groomed by Franco to be his heir A Life of King Juan Carloss of Spain By José Luis de Villalonga Weidenfield & Nicolson, £19.99 New Authors When the long dark autumn evenings come A Private View By Anita Brookner Jonathan Cape, £14.99 Writing a life fit for his hero In Search of Churchill By Martin Gilbert HarperCollins, ?20 Workshop of the Continent Britain beyond Europe By Bill Jamieson Duckworth, £17.99 Red blood black dog Derwent May on an enjoyable companion to the majestic, ironical masterpieces by Henri Beyle, alias Stendhal, whose erratic life was as unpredictable as his genius Martin Julian and their mates Literary Magazines Imperious highness Lesley Chamberlain the Akhmatova Journals Volume 1:1938-41 Edited by Lydia Chukovskaya Harvill, ?20 Iron Curtain Mash mark II Simon Sebag Montefiorce the Republic of Whores By Josef Skvorecky Translated by Paul Wilson Faber, £14.99 The Talking Book Club In praise of Gentry house cricket John Woodcock recalls an elegant and more leisured age of house parties and cricket played at country seats Basis of drugs hauls to be measured by weight Court of Appeal Seeking admission of spent convictions Irregularity in conduct of creditors' meeting Ilott and Lewis under review by selectors Table Admissibility duty Sussex are swept aside after rash moment by Wells Draw Universities earn share of first-day honours The … The… Tour match Comb Univ v N Zealanders The eccentric art of keeping your own side in suspense Simon Barnes ponders why the position of goalkeeper so often seems to attract the game's more flamboyant and accident-prone characters World Cup party provides unique American flavour World Cup at a Glance Littlewoods Pools By our Sports Staff: Knup leads way in Switzerland victory No Title For the Record Fixtures Ireland in relaxed mood for Mexico The Times Owners move into market place Elsworth aims to send Muse over fences Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Carlisle Picture Gallery Thunderer: Thunderer Jenkins kicks six penalties in record Wales win Lyle puts faith in new clubs Berger signs Stacy decisive Jackson named New court Relieved Novotna experiences fears without tears Andrew Longmore goes in search of a new women's singles champion after the demise of Steffi Graf Agassi survives after courting disaster Today's Order of Play Wilkinson cashes in on Costa's troubles Session Becker falls victim to reversal of fortune at Wimbledon Lori who? Graf's pay cut Double vision BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Wake up to a Classic Breakfast Show Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Shelton embarrasses lethargic Stich American qualifier knocks our No 2 seed in men's singles at Wimbledon Formula reached for Mansell's part-time return Times Two Crossword Today's position is from the game Index Canon Hill House Hammond Direct See la crème de la crème on Superdrug Newbridge N. B. S Headway Mason & Nurse Executive Search N. S. Selection Ltd Mercuri Urval BBC Torres Interact Hoggett Bowers National Australia Bank Selector Europe Hamilton Parker Associates Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Manchester Training and Enterprise Council N. B. 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