News from 24/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Anthony Harris, Richard Benny, David Adams, Susanna Bennett, Simon Barnes, Paul Penrose, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Coomi Kapoor and James Landale, Isobel Pring, Ivo Tennant, J. R. L. Cuningham (Chairman), Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Nick Cottam, Simon Wilde, Emma Woollacott, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Madge Dugdale, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Olive G. Price, Victor Walker, Jane Bird, Kris Anderson, David Hewson, John Radford, Martin Flanagan, Jay Oelbaum, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, H. C. Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Wolfgang M?nchau, Robert Clothier, Robin Young, Sumir Hinduja, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jim Ward, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Colun Campell, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, George Rae, Peter J. McCann, Director, F. Haworth, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Walter Ellis and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene, Cameron Rose, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Coomi Kapoor, John Gray, Andrew Bradford, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Philip Webster and George Brock, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Derick T. Wade, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ross Teman, Industrial Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, I. M. Cartwright, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Chris Elison, Michael Henderson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Thanos Veremis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Times cuts price again to give best value for money 55% of voters support Blair as next PM Overhaul of pension laws delayed Index A Small Price to Pay for the Great Newspaper Britannia to be sold or scrapped Picture Gallery Saturday in the Times Germany demands EU choice today Kashmir Britons free City inquiry as Telegraph shares plunge N&P Picture Gallery Audi Small, imperfectly informed sidekicks Political Sketch Picture Gallery Cabinet backs Clarke's bid for deeper spending cuts Steel to quit as MP Michael will pay costs 'Too fat' woman may sue Rapist trapped by eyes Queen's water rebate Rise in re-offending Rape case boy 'bemused' Prince's work on show National Theatre listed Irish minister rejects temporary ceasefire News in Brief Cricket star locked his girlfriend in cupboard Phil Tufnell fined for slapping the financée who walked out of his life Elizabeth David Cookshops Lyell lets manor to recoup losses Jury clears father who gave wild boy a hiding Engineer turned car into 'electric booby trap' Slander case jury sees sex club film Intel inside Commission clears record industry of inflating CD prices Panasonic Picture Gallery Vegetarian diet means longer life Kerbside 'dirt trap' nets polluting cars The Air You Breathe Ecover Picture Gallery Patten faces £80,000 legal bill for libel Education Secretary apologises unreservedly for calling official a 'nutter' who harmed schools Pioneering transplant 'a success' N. A. G Phones Direct Outrage at £4m aid for millionaire Halifax A lesson in losing goodwill Clark calls for ferry boycott to halt trade in live animals Sun How America learnt to love the World Cup Littlewoods launches lottery News in Brief Gas attack Mother held Warehouse fire Blunder boy Joyride hunt Tube death MacMillan grandson charged Texas Magnate threatens to cancel £3.6m donation to Oxford Fish weather storm Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Texas Insurers penalise off-road vehicles Blair stakes his claim to Downing Street Leadership Manifesto Ford How to handle media Menu for British renewal leaves off the prices Riddell on Politics No Title Labour leadership election poses new threat to Major European election results fail to lift Tory morale Hover Speed Prescott vows to create jobs for all The week in Parliament Emirates Tobacco chiefs who 'lied' to Congress could be charged Children stranded by Haiti flight ban Body armour becomes chic Picture Gallery No Title IBM No Title Terror of Simpson wife heard on tape Kohl anger grows over Dutch drive for EU job Belorussians flock to the polls Audi By our Foreign Staff: Turkish blast victim back in Britain Save money and enjoy a little history The Times NPI Passport to Historic Houses How to order your Passport to Historic Houses The Times Emirates Flowery welcome fails to charm French in Rwanda (Reuter): Silajdzic to head federation News in Brief (AP): Italian arrests (AP): Snake threat (Reuter): Aids hope (Reuter): Empty ritual Falklands oil hunt gathering pace ANC plans fresh image for party of power Comet Britain and US angry at Abiola arrest Rabin says holding Golan means war Peace offer coupled with Scud warning Clearance Stock Picture Gallery Japanese Liberals call for Hata to go Yemeni leader pleads for end to brutality The Times Peking row over colony bases Tourists caught in the terrorists' sights The Kidnapping and bombing of holidaymakers make a new twist in the war waged by militant groups. Micheal Binyon reports Are the royals sunk without Britannia? Defence cutbacks must never reduce the Queen to the royal motor boat, say Walter Ellis and Michael Evans Audi Employment Department The warden who would not bare his soul In the bunker with the mysterius Professor John Davis, newly announced Warden elect of all Souls The Valerie Grove Interview On court better than in court Two positive black role models arrive on time Multiyork Philip Howard We May seek different grails, but many of us are still questing In the sight of God The Times Diary Picture Gallery The credulous cardinal Of course good Christians should give people the benefit of the doubt—but extending it to politicians is ridiculous Anything but grey The Times Diary Pink upon the plate The Times Diary One's safety The Times Diary Ruling the depths The Times Diary Why Tories should vote Labour John Gray on the end of traditional conservatism Labour's New Course The Blair manifesto is controversial only in his own party A Yen for Stability To calm the markets, America needs a new Japan policy A True World Series Americans have started to gnaw on football's forbidden fruit Hostility towards French intervention in Rwanda Cleaners at Mi6 Economic realities Coroner's 'bias' Drugs in schools Help for disabilities Bar training policy Pay restraint Society's handicaps Psychology, the students' choice Diagnostic skills Fledermaus lives Tennis trendies Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner Luncheon Personal Column Memorial services Reception Laurie Lee nears an uncertain 80 Anniversaries Service luncheons Service reunion Service dinner Forthcoming marriages King's College Reunion The Bristol Society Lockers Park School Marriages Latest wills Speaker's Counsel Igor Youskevitch Igor Youskevitch, ballet dancer, died in New York on June 13 aged 82. He was born in Ukraine on March 13,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Wimbledon All Dates Nadia Gray Nadia Gray, actress died on June 13 aged 70. She was born in Bucharest on November 23,1923 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Cancer Research Professor David Whitteridge Professor David Whitteidge, FRS Waynflete Professor of Physiology, University of Oxford, 1968-79, died on June 15 aged 81. He was born in London on June 22,1912 France is Not Dead Picture Gallery Arthur Tiley Arthur Tiley, CBE, Conservative and National Liberal MP for Bradford West, 1955-1966, died on June 5 aged 84. He was born on January 17,1910 Douglas Bryant Douglas Bryant, Harvard librarian, died of cancer in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 12, aged 80. He was born in Visalia, California, on June 20,1913 Will the centre hold? Greece will host today's Corfu summit in style, but at hoem there is dissent: the country's two main parties are losing ground to fringe groups. Chris Eliou reports The Hellenic Biscuit Company in the Athens Stock… Falling out with the neighbours If Greece can resolve is dispute over MacEdonia it has much to offer Europe, says Thanos Veremis A new economic hinterland Greece is investing in the Balkans No soft options in the push for a hard drachma Huge debts, roaring inflation an d the spectre of devaluation Victor Walker analyses Greece's economic plight The government has launched a determined assault on the notorious black economy Greek National Tourism Organization Unspoilt islands hold the key Tourism must be made to pay, but not at the expense of the environment There is an akmost inexhaustible supply of islands-in-waiting Sigma Securities News The Times Crossword No 19,577 Picture Gallery The Times Today Times Weather Call WPA People in the Times The Times Tomorrow Infotech 32-33 BA ready to desert Boeing and buy from Airbus MPs attack 'inadequate' pension plan The reform proposals prompted by the theft of Maxwell pensioners' money arouse cost concerns among employers, but disappoint MPs and trade unions Pension worry for TSB CBI survey signals rising price trend Stock Market the Pound Gold Arts 35-35 Sport 38-44 Eurotunnel rights has 68% take-up in London Siemens Nixdorf Television and Radio Business Today Shock Shaken Taken Continental Airlines Safeguards emphasise security and openness Government White Paper on Pension Refrom Peter Lilley's proposals attempt to restore confidence in the wake of the Robert Maxwell Scandal, writes Sara McConnell Bundesbank decision sours European shares Business Roundup Lasmo battle nears end Trans World sits tight Airport's record profit Building recovery delay Southern Electric powers on to lift payout and profit Continental Airlines No Title White Paper is not too blue Pension reforms can be built on if music be the food of love. . . Eurotunnel pins down its rights Let's talk about. . . profit More takers for the black hole Fall in European smoking dents sales at Rothmans No Title Lse report calls for £2bn training reform plan Kodak deal puts Elf into drugs top twenty Sanofi intends to keep its Yves Saint Laurent perfumes business but is open to offers for some of the "less core" brands, including the Entremont cheese company Ford Bearer Depositary Receipts Legal Notices Associated companies lift Caledonia to £45m AT&T forges European alliance By our Industrial Correspondent: Generator to cut 2,000 from workforce Snack charge takes bite out of JLI profit The Institute of Management ShareLink considers move into mortgages Business Roundup Lhi fined £25,000 Thorn missile deal Wimpey in £95m sale GEI returns to payout list Windsor back in black Continental Airlines Price war marks down newspaper shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Courts bolsters profits Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures George Soros: shrewd, or just obstinate? Money Markets Lilley pension reform plan is too little, too late Peter Lilley's blueprint for pensions has been roundly attacked as inadequate and expensive, writes Sara McConnell Jones bowls up an invitation The Times City Diary Up all night The Times City Diary Signing off The Times City Diary Brussels odds The Times City Diary Welcome to Italy The Times City Diary Sharelink Southern Electric Mercury Communications Yielding to temptation Tempus Rothmans Intl Builders The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Shares on a see-saw Team with a nice line in experts The agencies which specialise in fitting the right person to the right job Information Technology Hamilton Parker Associates KPMG Selection & Search Wellington Group Barton Moore Associates More Computing Jobs Abroad Guaranteed! Computer Graphics Systems Sales International Law Firm Training and Support… We currently have a number of vacancies within I. T.… Managing Director International Company Take a letter, computer Emma Woolacott on the PC that can dictation and may replace the secretary Datrontech Plc Farm hand Cleans as it sweeps Online Radio PC Power pack Be your own boss Smart move P&P Clicking into the wonders of eWorld Apple network allows users to join the info neighbourhood No Title Registration marks shares issue House of Lords Save money with a telephone charge card Times Reader Offer: Ip to$25 of free calls with a Sprint World Traveker Foncard, a cashless calling card, to telephone anywhere in the World Cheap and simple to use, call on any telephone to anywhere in the world without the need for foreign currency or a local operation How to apply for your cashless calling card Knowledge of record relevant Amending legal aid certificate after judgment Terms and Conditions No liability for right of way House of Lords Save money with a telephone charge card Theatre: A spellbinding revial David Mamet for the West End, plus the Communist manifesto on stage Glengarry Glen Ross Donmar Just a few good Marx Manifesto BAC, Battersea Out of synch Philharmonia/Sanderling Festival Hall No Title Pop Rothmans Pop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol…) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out of synch Pop on Friday: Why the Fab Three would not be an act of Madness We love you Beatles, oh yes we do, but now that John has gone, so you should too (and take the balding Eagles with you, all right?) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jungle fever: hot, heavy and here General Levy takes the rap and makes it 'Incredible' … sweet soul music from Canterbury's finest … an icicle works Rap, reggae, ragga and soul have combined in a heady brew. David Toop talks to toastmaster General Levy New Albums: The man most likely to finally seems to… New Albums: The man most likely to finally seems to have done it Top Ten Albums The Innocent Winning Horse Concert Ian McNabb King's College, Wc2 Roseberry delights in flaying Durham attack Lara versus Ambrose lives up to its billing White fights to keep N Zealand at bay Rhodes makes up for lost time Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, watches the South Africans make a successful start to their tour against the Earl of Carnarvon's XI Benjamin forces way into the reckoning Robinson makes hay in dependable style Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Colombians collapse, Americans calypso The Times Sports Service I'll be waving back at the mexican tomorrow World Cup at a Glance By our Sports Staff: Italy rescued by Baggio Favourites' fall from grace is curiously incompetent At the World Cup Tottenham given no respite by early fixtures William Hill St Jack keeps Irish eyes on the ball Miller benefits from a change of mind For the Record Orum makes her mark Today's Fixtures Wolver Hampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Califano wins first cap for France Sport in Brief Discipline improves Rockets soar to title Time displeases Obree Crutchley inspirational Martell criticises sponsorship scheme Richard Evans Nap: Mr Diamond (9.10 Newcastle) Next best: Wizard King (8.45 Goodwood) Doncaster Bath Salisbury to help Sunday launch Newcastle Goodwood New Market Bend blamed Rapid Raceline Rafter fails and brings the house down Bruguera survives marathon match with Australian to move into third round AXA Routine passage for baseliners Bulldog spirit decides issue Results from Wimbledon Advantage Wire TV Order of Play BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Romance Cricket Courier and Edberg bow out Leading seeds continue to topple at Wimbledon Bates adds erratic Renzenbrink to list of victims Andrew Longmore sees Britain's highest-ranked player produce his best form on his favourite No 14 Court Times Two Crossword No 197 Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Ireland expect more positive performance by Mexico The Open University Picture Gallery PC World A superhighway to profits Multimedia systems could become as common in the home as video recorders, Matthew Mays says Get advice, live on screen Banks are looking to automate their far-flung branches How to choose a sound system What should you look out for when buying a multimedia PC? David Hewson on the basic facts Picture Gallery Play it again and again Sam People can make up their own video stories, but do they want to? George Cole reports A computerised corner shop See, listen and play along Isobel Pring on interactive multimedia CD-Roms based on music Design your own CD-Rom MacIntosh Performa The ultimate learning aid The multimedia CD-Rom has brought a revolution to education, says George Cole All you ever wanted to know The electronic encyclopaedia has limitles information—if you accept an American slant Software catalogues are now as varied as the best book store Hurry Stock Clearance Limited Fresh ways to talk business The commercial world is turning on to interactive technology, Jane Bird says An armchair Grand Tour You can now visit a castle without leaving home, says David Hewson Lotus Time Machines Apple
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