News from 28/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Edward Owen, Edward Norman, Earl of Dudley, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Paula Davies, Bill Abbotts, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, D. L. Crosby, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Alan Hamilton and Simon De Bruxelles, Jeremy Kingston, W. G. McPherson, Carl Mortished, Gloria Leighton, Simon Wessely, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, A.F.M. Yusef, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, John Young, Dr A. F. M. Yusuf, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Lynn Young, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Paul Taylor, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Webster, Sacha Craddock, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gary Slapper, David Miller, Julian Williams, Geoffrey Wheeler, Anthony Loyd and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, W. D. Pritchett, Rose Wild, Personal Finance Editor, Yvonne Beaumont, Alix Ramsay, Owen Curtis, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Nigel Hawkes, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Patrick Isherwood, Ruth Gledhill and Edward Gorman, Clive Aslet, Bleat Finborough, Roger Boyes, Dudley, Andrew Newton, Valerie Goldberg, Anthony Dawson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Shaw and Emma Wilkins, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, David de Bono, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Ben Macintyre, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Michael Green, Derek Harris, David Wilkinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Howard Fletcher, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Philip Joseph, Colin Campbell, Mark Dunn, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo20p Tories cheer Major's use of the veto Blame placed on Bonn and Paris Kohl starts search for compromise Index Prince had affair 'after marriage breakdown' Levin Wimbledon's brightest star signals exit with a kiss £69 damages for slander 100 United States team strips to be won Railtrack gloom after strike talks adjourned Index Clinton replaces aide AP 20p Cool Corfu beach bully shows off his holiday snaps Political Sketch Labour race is for silver as locals back golden boy Blair DELL Grammar schools win new lease of life Portillo says family weakened by welfare DPP considers ten war-crimes cases News in Brief Coastguards fear cuts Scots verdict to stay 'Police told of wired car' Solicitor's race claim Jail for hate campaign Stabbed WPC quits Black box for trawlers Double bigamist free Patient rejects Italians Sex pest faces jail Latest drink advice Slandered husband awarded price of a bottle of champagne £69 damaged and £500,000 costs bill for case judge says should never have been taken to court Teacher driving crash bus died clutching spectacles Eleanor Fry: told children to be quiet By a Staff Reporter: Boys sentenced for gun raid Holly Caldwell: " We were telling jokes" Bethan O'Doherty: saw orange lights Abbey National Greene letters expose the beginning of the affair British Gas By a Staff Reporter: Secretary 'worked too hard' By a Staff Reporter: Wife lay buried in garden for 20 years Missing stroke victim saved by faithful dog Big movies draw more to cinemas News in Brief Migrant on run Bath scalding Firearm board Heart pursuit Bells silenced Young musician Asian bishop breaks the Church's mould Spam ready for costa crimewave 'Hairdo from hell' woman nets £4,000 Car Insurance By a Staff Reporter: Mother cut sick son's feed tubes Underground By a Staff Reporter: Spy-van 'stalker pestered woman Citroën AX Prince throws party for unsung Welsh Piazza plan 'threatens security of palace' Hernia Keene on Chess Dillons the Bookstore Toy cyclist pedals into record book By a Staff Reporter: Coastguard scores shore point off AA Prime Minister's Corfu success is not summit of European diplomacy Riddell on Politics British 'bugle blast on march from Brussels' praised Lotus Time Machines Dehaene's defeat 'no victory for the Euro-sceptics' In Parliament Hearth condemns Major veto for creating a crisis Ecover Range Rover National Westminster Bank Public anger over crime 'has led to tougher penalties' The Sentencing Debate The judiciary struggles against a tride of popular opinion to steer a course between leniency and serverity FLA Tempering justice with compassion How Judges are Trained JPs 'cannot tackle law and order crisis alone' Pressure grows on Kohl to heal rift with Major Conservative German newspapers turn against Chancellor for 'breaking the family china' Manpower Hostile French invoke spirit of Joan of Arc Belgians vent fury over British veto Car Insurance Poll forces Chancellor to consider new coalition Free Democrats thretened with oblivion in Bonn as Left fights back (Reuter): News in Brief Pope opts for nun in senior synod job (AFP): Dawn raids (AFP): Art restored (Reuter): Talks fail (Reuter): Polish offer (Reuter): Hold barred (Reuter): Coining it Admiral First Lady at centre of lesbian film row Hover Speed Ukraine split over Kravchuk presidency British soldier killed by Serb sniper at UN post Apricot Picture Gallery Jerusalem plans mass action to repulse Arafat By our Foreign Staff: Hutu villagers cheer French White bomber's death raises fear of fresh South African terror Space station s orbit imperilled by cosmic junk Zurich Municipal Kinetica (Reuter) ( AP): Actress in prize exit over award scandal Clinton reshuffles closet advisers to improve image Battered President seeks to revive fortunes as time runs out key healthcare reform Lotus Working Together Hard-up widow sells effects of Comrade Philby Japanese look for new Hata Cabinet News in Brief Hong Kong defence blow Pipelines hit (Reuter): Australia goal Press protest (AFP): Guerrillas quit (Reuter): Strike threat (Reuter): Troops gain Strip search Admiral Centuries of first editions Joesph conn olly on a dazzling display of antiquarian books for sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Griffen Mill Scolar Press J. Hewit & Sons Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dowle Associates Limited Nicolai Copernici to Picture Gallery Holed and listing dangerously Have we gone too far in our preservation zeal? Pd Helen on the hustings Standing for John Smith's safe seat is proving tough—but so is the candidate, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Continental Airlines Picture Gallery How careless travel can cost lives Travellers abroad are much more likely to pick up hepattis a than typhoid or cholera. But now there is simple way of avoiding it Trouble with teeth Your social class rather than the amount of sugar you eat is the key to your dental health, writes Nigel Hawkes Beconase hayfever Laughs on the way to salvation So what's wrong with mass ecstasy in church Reducing the Church to a sect The preince can only head one faith, says As Flute, he blew it Second string A gun in every hand Eventually, that last two Americans will shoot one another in a duel Cups runneth over Good master Accost Beware of Europe's cliques No more secret deals, says George Brock Nothing Personal Major must box cleverly to exploit his success in Corfu Sense on Sentencing Judicial discretion remains the foundation of the penal system The Little List Works Britain's historical conservation process ought to be preserved Political posturing and the Euro veto Bangladeshi writer Political posturing and the Euro veto Day stays and home care no excuse for cutting beds Fate of families Ms Nasreen's passport when she was trying to… Letters for publication should carry contact… Picture Gallery Court Circular Knights Templar Latest wills Marriages New tenant sought for Adam's masterpiece Ellicott Grantham Newcombe Royal engagements Harrow dinner Bradbys Luncheons Hm Government New president Kensington /Mayfair Old & New Allen Bates & Co Hyde Park Sq W2 Sir Thomas Armstrong Sir Thomas Armstrong, Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, 199568, died on June 26 aged 96. He was born on June 15,1898 Wanted All Wimbledon Tickets Debentures Absolutely All Wimbledon Debentures Wanted Absolutely All Wimbledon Debentures Wimbledon Wimbledon Tickets Bought Personal Column World Hoppers Embassy Flight Centre Flights Bargains Guaranteed USA Trailfinders Yohai Bin-Nun Animals in Need The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Parkinson's Discase Society Your Will Peter Jones Peter Jones, New Zealand rugby international, died after a heart attack on June 7 aged 62. He was born on March 24,1932 Sir,—Returing from the eastern side of the jordan, Professor Denys Hay News The Times Crossword No 19,580 Picture Gallery Business Picture Gallery People in the Times Times Weather Call People in the Times The Times Tomorrow Obituaries Letters The Papers Picture Gallery Higgs rights issue flops Picture Gallery Small Business Reed chief walks out after board row Reed Elsevier, one of the world's biggest publishers, has been thrown into disarray by the surprise departure of the British co-chairman from the Anglo-Dutch company Lloyd's regulation move fails Stock Market Picture Gallery Arts Picture Gallery No Title Sport Pressure on dollar runs out of steam Fleming executives made millionaires John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Brent Crude SLIP-UPS during Surgery Business Today Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Frost damage in Brazil heats up coffee prices PIA chief 'gave no figure' on rejections Independent financial advisers complain they are being treated unfairly as they get to grips with regulations imposed by the new Personal Investment Authority Dior's top noses scent a winner The Times Rentals General Motors to reshuffle top team Peps unscathed by market troubles £149m loan to aid VW's Seat rescue Wide range of winners in export awards Trade Indemnity to increase provisions after court ruling Thomson-CSF to buy Ferranti division Business Roundup Hutchison raises £700m Judicial review granted Soundtracs ahead Air group bought Lift-off for Sleepy Kids Kemper to merge Spear trustees Norweb promise lifts gloom from electricity industry Norweb promise electricity industry WPP reports rise in revenues Getting out of going Dutch David breaks from Reed Investors rail at gravy-train season tickets Jaundiced eye at the PIA Pennington A City stuffed with rollers Colette Bowe's numbers game Rover reality Airtours dismisses fears of price war Business Post lifts dividend Bank of Scotland Centrebank Division Stagecoach offers 27m for Busways Blue Circle link-up on retail park Investors endure another roller-coaster ride Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Hogg Robinson advances to £21m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Arrogant pups trying to wag the whole dog Money Markets Quest for formula to pick biotechnology winners Rgetoric and hopes of blockbuster drugs are all that most biotechnology companies offer now. Sarah Bagnal looks at a sector's profit prospects Tax that makes them stamp The Times City Diary Welcome William The Times City Diary Nosing ahead The Times City Diary Birthday Brut The Times City Diary Stress heater The Times City Diary Creative works The Times City Diary Capital issue Tempus Stagecoach Airtours Jaeger-Lecoultre Rights issues Shares end on positive note British Funds Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM DTI 'could do better 'small exporters say A second annual survey of British companies has found them critical of the Government's level of support Business to Business Business for Sale MID Cheshire Location Megatech Software Picture Gallery If You Start a Profitable Import/export Agency Princely touch in the East End Derek Harris reports on a joint scheme between the Prince's Trust and a us bank that is giving a start to young Londoners Company Directors Senior Professional Managers HDC Area Distributorship Management Liquidations & Receiverships Crestcom International, Ltd Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Idea? It is "to Boldly Go. . ." Accounteasy FaxBack Corporate Planning Ltd Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Telephone Club Briefings Banthouse At home with vision and imagination Pierre Bonnard's relationship with his surroundings was subtle and complex, writes Richard Cork Visual Art: A Bonnard exhibition brings the Côte d' Azur to the South Bank; plus selected shows Attention Wholesalers and Retailers Office Space Commercial Finance Theatre Motek No Title Galleries Choice: Selected London exhibitions of contemporary art Musicals 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 Cinema Guide Geoff Brow's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol…) on release across the country Choked on the family ties Picture Gallery A futile cry for help on the farm Striking camp from Frisco Dark Fruit Drill Hall, WC1 Choked on the family ties Theatre: Richard Zajdlic's unhappy families; goings-on at a Devon farm; and a gay revue Rage Bush Antiques & Art Fairs The triumph of experience over hope As London awaits Topol, Richard Morrison wonders why today's hit musicals are little more than all our yesterdays British Museum Acoustic marvels Opera: Wagnerian test for theatre Tristan and Isolde Festival Theatre, Edinburgh Cadenza Cash on the money Pop: Glastonbury packs up its tent As loud as the day was long New Music Meltdown Marathon Queen Elizabeth Hall The National Gallery Richards Butler Samuel Montagu Garfield Robbins Westminster Medical Legal Research Service Identity & Design QD Norton Rose Short cut to j ail for surgeons Doctors who make mistakes are now more likely to find themselves in court, Gary Slapper reports Top and tailed Queen's Counsel Contract firms sue Inns and Outs Legal business Quick exit Matters of state Pretty quick Simmons & Simmons Lay justice: one of our best exports? Italy is looking for ways to make justice accessible to all its people Brief Foreign Affair QD N. B. S Croydon College Dyson Bell Martin SMMT Richard Owen & Harper Hays CBI Solicitor St John's Chambers Bristol WWF University of Oxford Commercial Property Plaintiff Personal Injury Litigator Why 'slavery' is fair trade Power has shifted away from the artist, Patrick Isherwood says Taylor Root I. C. S. A Consultants ZMB Family /Children Making the learned guests feel welcome The Law Society is organising a get-together for foreign lawyers based in London P. R. Hanna & Company Personal Injury Litigation The Times Newspapers Leave to seek adoption order QD Rudd Watts & Stone Reporting restriction order was not justified Kingsley Napley Solicitors Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Security for plaintiff s costs Materials used for counterfeiting Norweb Robert Walters Associates TK Selection Hewitson Becke + Shaw Solicitors The Chambers of Mr. H. K. Goddard Q. C The Office of the Banking Ombudsman ZMB The University of Auckland House of Lords Erhaab is odds-on for Eclipse Richard Evans Nap: Loch Patrick (3.00 Chepstow) Next best: Brockton Hame (2.15 Folkestone) Chepstow Rapid Raceline Extension to Cheltenham festival Lure in form for Goodwood challenge Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Survey suggests owners dream of early success World Cup Details Irish must recapture finest form to survive 100 USA World Cup strips to be won The Times USA 94 competition The Five Questions How to Win your Team Strip Nation in state of high anxiety Clement Freued takes the pulse of a country worried its world cup party might be heading for an early breakup American dream demands more than gallant defeat Simon Barnes reports from Los Angeles on the home nation's aversion to supporting a loser Brazil have incentive to keep up pressure Spain emerge with honours from Latin test The Open University Positive thinking helps women to scale new heights David powell calls for continued support for a scheme that has given athletics a new dimension Roe finds amusement in millionaire's playground For the Record Close season on lakes to end Brian Clarke assesses the impact that plans for changes in the regulation of coarse fishing will have on angels and their quarry Crews collide while training for Henley Port in Brief Tottenham grant Daly disqualified Famechon returns Mansell finishes fifth Hat-trick of stumpings New Zealand seek revival of Lord's spirit Picture Gallery Richardson delays Kent celebrations Warwickshire struggle home Rhodes proves he is ideal man for crisis Patient Pollard frustrates Essex Ve… Word Watching Table Becker attempts to resist barrage by Medvedev Davenport graduates on grass against Sabatini The Times Today's Order of Play Result from Wimbledon The Times Results for Company golf days BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Radio 1 Statellite Fishing Garrison-Jackson restores faith in women's game Bates outclassed by formidable Forget Briton joins Agassi among fourth-round losers with defeat on Centre Court Times Two Crosword No 200 Winning Move Word-Watching MBA Programme from the Open Business School The Open University Cricket
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