News from 27/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Mary E. Jelley, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Patrick Duff, Christine Robson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Lewisdavid C. Taylor, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, John Baker, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Stephen Lewis, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Fodhla B. K. Taylor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Chris Lewis, Chairman, National Cattle Breeders Association, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Libby Purves, Daisy E. Finney, Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Henry Stanhope, Alan Bramson, John O'Leary, John Young, George Brock and Philip Webster, Pauline Green, John Percival, Louis Mendelssohn, Edward Gorman, A. E. Gate, Joel Brand, Jonathan Sale, Tom Rhodes and Colin Narbrough, Sean French, Peter Woolwich, Tim Eastwood, Chief Executive, Margot Norman, H. L. Cook, David Miller, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sital Singh Maan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Howarth, Sam Kiley and Charles Bremner, Diana Ross, Gavin Maidstone, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Tim Eastwood, Edward Pond, David Ekserdjian, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Clementina M. Dilley, James Goldsmith, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Iola Smith, Richard Views, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Son Birmingham, Sarah Bagnall and Jonathan Prynn, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, David C. Taylor, John Shaw, David Ripon, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman and Roger Boyes, Richard Beeston, Christopher Gable and Judi Dench, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Elliott, Claire Hynes, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Patrick O'donoghue, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Denis Stevens, Clementina M. R. Dilley, Ross Tieman, Indarjit Singh, Ranjit Singh, Colin Campbell, Tim Jones and Elaine Fogg, Gill Hornby, Clement Freud,
Resumo20P End mandatory life sentence for murder says Taylor EU stand-off pitches Major against Kohi Index British woman dies after holiday bombing Rees-Mogg Index Composer tells why 'Sunset ' star was sacked Researchers can freeze and thaw human eggs Parris ARCARTHRITIS Research Council Dentist strikes off children who eat sweets 20P Blair to keep Tory education reforms League tables and opt-out schools to stay if favourite wins Labour contest Summit rejection lifts pressure on Major from right Cheshire Building Society Ashdown dismisses revived Labour challenge in South New peace move aims to halt rail strike Royal concern over bomber Harris film News in Brief Mayhew's Ulster pledge More teachers quitting Sea crash victims Methodists criticised Youths attack police Glider threat to Airbus Prisoners found hanged Request for poll change Tourists taken ill Murder most realistic Five hurt in pop festival shooting Church leaders oppose divorce from the Crown Marksmen wound siege gunman Centuries of junk at Cardigan boot sale Hewlett Packard Deaths caused by train vandals were murder, say police Boots Opticians Ivy league rallies to defend its champion Bupa seeks to cut cost of treatments Children to benefit from blood agent Keene on Chess Boy of two found dead in bedroom News in Brief 18 injured in firework mix-up WPC wounded Rickshaw ban Cyclist killed Cliff plunge Boats capsized Bells toll High life Arson inquiry Chinese pupils shine as whites lag behind in exam results Exam Results Banker and £800,000 go missing Fall in numbers closes another girls' school TV shop dishes up blue film National Westminister Bank Sale rivals roll out the small guns Alloy Wheels Judiciary appeals for fair hearing in face of leniency charges Law chief blames lack of press restraint for disquiet over sentences The Views of Two Court Recorders 'I always have victim in mind' 'Judges are under terrific pressure' Tomorrow: Judges State their Case Compaq Computer Ltd Weapons we need to end the Troubles As the latest peace initiative falters, Britain must look to continental methods for dealing with terrorism Christopher Elliott expects little response to the Downing Street Declaration and urges a return to security issues Metro Rio Security Measures Taken since 1969 Golden age of Andean history emerges from the gloom of bankers' vaults Clinton hits back at religious Right after video tirade Solutions Waterloo regiment keeps a dinner date on battlefield Aristide rules out invasion of Haiti Rebels are swept out of Kabul News in Brief (AP): Envoys leave (AFP): Rocket deaths (AFP): Talks staged (Reuter): Bomb suspect (Reuter): Asylum plea (Reuter): Diplomat shot (AFP): Cane 'cut flesh' (AFP): Action replay BBC Radio Arabs and Jews furious over Hebron death inquiry The Royal Bank of Scotland Berliners say it with chocolates to departing Russian soldiers Kravchuk faces poll defeat Bosnians and Croats aim to seize Serb supply line Time regrets dark Simpson image Atom pioneer Bohr 'aided Stalin bomb' Posavina Corridor (Reuter): Boost for Kohl in regional election How Greek farce left 12 players without a leading man New line-up of Euro presidential candidates emerges after débàcle at dinner of discord in Corfu UN dithers on Rwanda rescue as Tutsi hail French troops Ecological time-bomb blamed for oil slicks off Cape Town Picture Gallery Defence job widened by Mandela Picture Gallery Dialogue Picture Gallery Profes1sional bargain-hunters If you like what ypu are buying, getting it cheaper gives everyone a buzz - especially the upper crust 'I'd be better off in Antigua' Young West Indians born in Britain have had enough and are heading 'home' Recession has been a big factor in the desire to leave the UK Bradford & Bingley Building Society Schools for sizing up A small word in the Education Secretary's ear The Times They're outrageous, they're deadly serious, they're students-and they're the future of fashion Fashion We'd like to make a statement Graduate Fashion Picture Gallery Top Ten Trends Joan & David Sale Matthew parris There are more tall people than ever, but Britain is a nation that makes day-to-day life diffcult for six footers The House of Windsor is seeking public relations… On Wednesday evening ITV will be showing Jona- than Dimbleby's Major must fear the boy Blair The Conservatives are losing the ideas battle, says Riddell on Monday Bates' Bosnia bash The Times Diary Why modesty is the best royal policy Mass resignation The Times Diary Prince of males The Times Diary Agassi 's a smash The Times Diary The rock is not on yet, Tommy The Times Diary After Corfu Europe needs a good administrator not a philosopher king Ireland's Other Agenda Ministers should review the security options in Ulster Triumph and Disaster Winning is not the only point at Wimbledon, but it helps European opinion and the Corfu veto Cost of MEPs Car boot sales European opinion and the Corfu veto Examination of Guscott judgment Rail strikes Sikhs in prison Holy laughter No Title Pricing first editions Regulating export of live animals Age of importance Picture Gallery Court Circular Anniversaries Barton Camps Barrie Personal Column Spalding Scheduled Wedding Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail… Portugal Heart of Kensington Kensington/mayfair Service reunion Putney/barnes Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund You helped us in Association now help us in Action Leukaemia Research Fund Professor Petr Skrabanek Professor Petr Skrabanek, Associate Professor in Community Health, Trinity College, Dublin, died from cancer on June 21 aged 53. He was born on October 27,1940 David Adeney David Adeney, missionary to China, died on May 11 aged 82. He was born in Bedford on November 3,1911 Appointments in the Forces Oliver Jackson Oliver Jackson, American jazz drummer, died form heart failure in hospital in New York on May 28 aged 60. He was born in Detroit in 1934 Michel Vitold Michel Vitold, pseudonym of Michel Sayanoff, actor and director, died in Paris on June 14 aged 70. He was born in Kharkov, Russia, on September 15,1914 Nature notes Donald Hill Donald Hill, engineer and historian, died on May 30 aged 71. He was born on August 6,1922 Albert Hopkinson Albert Hopkinson, Cbe, chief architect to the Home Office and a member of the Town Planning Institute, died on May 22 aged 82. He was born August 2,1911, in Chesterfield The Weather Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists SJ Berwin & Co Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants School of Oriental and African Studies PA for Publishing Firm PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Crone Corkill Dynamic Young Media Co Jetro London Grosvenor Franco Risico Osborne & Little Plc Design Practice Sw1 Mac Addicts International Kenzo Ski Club Masterlock Times Rec Group Secretaries Sarah McKeating Crone Corkill Barons Financial Services (UK) Tobias Royds Raphael Rec Temps Top Class Receptionist £16,000 Office Administrator College to Career Sedgwick Noble Lowndes Sight & Sound Education Ltd Language Graduate Appointment Bi Language The Spanish Commercial Office German Speaking PA Multi-Lingual Opportunities Paris Champs Elysèes Frankfurt Part-Time Secretary Social Secretary/administrator UK in breach of EC duly to harmonise rights of workers European Law Report Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Jurisdiction in dispute over right to flat in France IATA Overseas Car Hire Calibre Travel Flight Finders CAA Florida Summer Specials Flight only The Times World Hoppers Austria Travel Chelmer Travel USA Sundial Travel Ltd Brightsun Travel plus Flightplan Crystal Travel Embassy Flight Centre Viceroy Air International Lowest Flight Prices Major may veto Dehaene again News The Times Crossword No 19.579 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Gunnell leads way for Britain Men's and women's teams qualify for World Cup Final Table Players endorse rule changes Education Salisbury earns England recall Squad Arts Business Blatter's way finds favour with spectators Concern for Comfort Books on Monday Cowdrey stems joy of South Africans Scoreboard Saturday's Scoreboards Glamorgan return to Sunday best Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire spoil New Zealand's dress rehearsal Nat West Trophy No rest for Lara as Warwicks extend their run Bates lifts spirits of patriots and romantics Stuart Jones looks back on an enchanting first week of a tournament under siege German giant provides vision of bleak future where flair has faded and power game dominates Men's Singles Today's Order of Play Roe victorious as Swede sinks For the Record Australian Pools Check Wadsworth shrugs off nervous opening Wolverhampton Williams prepare to end Mansell speculation Sport in Brief Widnes seek arbitration Bears celebrate Prebble doubles up New York in charge Today's Fixtures Balanchine upstages the colts Nap: Blanchland (5.15 Nottingham) Next best: Ei Arz (9.00 Windsor) Nottingham Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Millkom eclipses Celtic Arms Saturday's Results Quality fare needs to be served on Sunday menu Racing commentary Windsor Hamilton Park Africans wake up to harsh facts of life in an unreal world At the World Cup Soccer's gospel reaches Mission Street Rob Hughes savours the World Cup spirit in a busy Mexican restaurant 100 World Cup strips to be won The Times USA '94 competition Today's Two Questions Albert makes it hot for Holland Picture Gallery Commentators' analysis does scant justice to riveting duel David Miller says that while the BBC deserves criticism, Fifa deserves congratulations Romania capitalise on mistake by Meola Day-room despondency echoed throughout deserted Dublin Clement Freud on the mood in a Dun Laoghaire hospital as Mexico get the better or Ireland World Cup at a Glance By our Sports Staff: Amin gives hope of carrying Arab flag By our Sports Staff: Stoichkov spot on as Greece pay penalty Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Sports Staff: Colombia make their mark at last but go out Major League Baseball Ireland can profit from a lingering sense of grievance French commitment rocks All Blacks New Zealand's defeat confounds early World Cup predictions By our Sports Staff: Unbeaten Wales run ends with taste of reality Leica Sweeney praises crews' behaviour Mile Rosewell expects high-quality racing from a top-class entry at Henley Regatta Henley Draw Hall and Coaker display form of champions at Chartham park Mel Webb charts the continuing success of the Times/Meespierson Corporate Golf Challenge Olivetti Final over begins in selection game Time is running out to lauch your chase for winning total Fixtures for the Third-Innings Game The infocheck Group Will anyone dare to leave out Lara? Third Innings Players The London Institute University of Durham University Of Dundee University of Greenwich University of Portsmouth Heriot-Watt University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times the Times Administratior to the Research Director The University of Auckland South Bank University Groupe ISG Executive Accommodation Times Newspapers Class diet for the tuck shop slobs Welsh schools are leading a European drive to improve eating habits, says Iola Smith Pay up to see the show Theatre training is under threat, say Christopher Gable and Juidi Dench University of Brighton The Writing School A parents' guide to surviving a levels Stay calm, say as little as possible, and soon it will all be over bar waiting for the results Croydon College Holborn College Queen's Business and Secretarial College Language Holidays Abroad Savoir Faire in any language Language Studies International Oxford and County Business College School closures belie the trend The recession may be over and recovery beckoning, but John O'Leary finds the independent sector still struggling Independent Education Guide A Levels at Cats St Christopher Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies The St. James's Secretarial College Abacus College The Sunday Times Boarders' team caber fling Highland games improve a private school's local links, David Tytler finds London School of Journalism Colchester Royal Grammar School St. Aldates College Sevenoaks School Kensington Park School Lansdowne Terrington Hall Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Open House Times Newspapers Guns and drugs and rock' n' roll Glastonbury has gone commericial, with all the trappings, says Adrian Deevoy Pop Music: Violence mars the hippes' festival; Diana Ross holds court; the French Madonna attempts to seduce A bad feeling about all the good times Television: Lynne Truss on confessions of a sex addict and First World War memories Opera A queen burnishes her crown Diana Ross NEC, Birmingham The Times Books French without jeers Patricia Kaas Hammersmith Apollo Entertainments Today's Events A dally 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 A chilly dip in the Flood Opera: Despite a helping hand from a violent North Sea storm, Britten's ark fails to float Noye's Fludde/Tamerlano Snape Maltings Reaching for the sky a little too hard Concert: Stephen Pettitt on the British premiere of John Adam's new Violin Concerto LSO/Nagano Barbican Balanchine's brio trio Dance Review Prodigal Son Birmingham The Weekend War art to end all war art David Ekserdjian is impressed by a definite account of the tremendous ourpouring of art inspired by the Great War A Bitter Truth Avant Garde Art and the Great Was By Richard Cork Yale University Press, £45 Plans of attack that did for so many First World War Uncle Isaac's alchemy lesson Gill Hornby Newton's Niece By Derek Beaven Faber, £14.99 Not equal enough Dr Orwell and Mr Blair By David Caute Weidenfeld & Nicolson. £14.99 The Times Educational Supplement British Funds Stock Capitalisation, week's change C E Health Italy sets £4bn value on insurer Deadline plea on EC currency Top Marks New zloty Asda poised to unwrap fatter profits and bigger payout Reporting this Week Picture Gallery Building societies hope to raise funding limit Word-Watching Pillar out to buck gloom by raising £50m in float The Pound Change on Week Tourist Rates Lasmo is facing Enterprise dawn raid Telegraph may be taken private again Jba Holdings Plc G7 holds key to restoring bond market confidence Gilt Edged Budget-cutting action would well be piecemeal, so wait for the G7 meeting before buying gilts Airbus success helps BAe to break out of time-warp As British Airways talks to Airbus Industrie after two decades of buying Boeing, Ross Tieman looks at the British role in Europe's resurgence in civil aviation Legal & Public Notices Suede shoes but no Chancellor The Times City Diary Read all about it, newspapers and the pricing debate Lilley takes aim The Times City Diary Hedges to leap The Times City Diary Hanson helps out The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Susannah Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Picture Gallery Markets look to Clinton New Selected Titles from Times Books: The Times… Winning Move Clarke lifts growth forecast Times Two Cross Word Word-Watching Escape option for BAT OKI Newspaper Wars Peer fights to end Lloyd's self-regulation FBI plea over López
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