News from 29/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Guy Chazan, James Pringle, Asia Correspondent, and Tom Rhodes, David Adams, Philip Young, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Alan Duncan, Michael Grade, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, George Allen, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Hugo Nyman, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Brian Pentecost, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Chris Hails (Director), Peter Lewis, Peter McCRORY, Joel Brand, Margot Norman, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Nick Rosen, David Miller, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, M. S. Whiteley, Barry Millington, Sarah Hartley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Roy Green slade, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Matthew Paris, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Jill Sherman and Janet Bush, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Alan Green, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Joel Brand, Neil Addison (Member of the Bar Council), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Piers Combs, James Pringle, Asia Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Michael Hornsby and Philip Webster, Ben MacIntyre, John McCreesh, Merlin Willcox, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Valerie Moyses, Gwen Robinson, D. G. Guild, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, A. M. Heagerty, R. G. Hunt, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoThe Times Economy 'on course for prosperity' Clarke backs single currency goal Ireland through Navratilova win Index Bonn seeks ban on 'mad cow' beef Simon Jenkins Le bool-plugging: a guide for beginners England basks in sunshine Oxford honours for carpets and cereals Nuns freed by French troops Alan Coren BR plans extra trains to limit effects of third strike N&P No Title Why Sir Edward socked it to the Prime Minister Political Sketch Labour 'must cast aside caution and spell out tax plans' 'In no way would I think I had failed if I became deputy leader' Smallbone Heseltine wins battle to sell Post Office Portillo speech reopens rift over welfare state Save marriages, says MacKay Tougher penalties aimed at gun crime News in Brief Britons deported Workmen 'sitting ducks' Manet sells for £4.4m Gun suspect released One-man show closes Knight sent for trial Heirloom surprise Bamber challenge Door opens to £10,000 Guyana chatline ban Untroubled Prince finds a welcome in the people Bishop suggests heir to the throne keep his own counsel on affairs of the heart By a Staff Reporter: Slander case 'was no joke' Magazine Friends donate skin in effort to save fire victim M40 rescuer tells of horrific scene BR dress sense off the rails Companies House By a Staff Reporter: Magistrates remand one-boy crimewave in custody Police 'fabricated evidence in hunt for PC's killer Vauxhall Driver survives crash By a Staff Reporter: Patten acts to slow university expansion £6.7m for villa in park French 'sent warships to back illegal fishermen' McDonald's turned private investigators on fastfood critics IVF bar on wife of divorce Taxidermist guilty 169 times Pans stakes claim to a voice in London Tufnell assailant has no regrets Picture Gallery Bullying 'is first step to crime' Central Oxford students warned after sex attack Judge opens way for abolition of counties National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Nigerians jailed for £1m DSS fraud Microwaves turn waste into profit Girl saves children from fire News in Brief Driver relents Lucky escape Animal protest Letters sold Partridges die Rebuke for Lloyd's names who broker rules of Commons MP tries to revive £2.7bn London CrossRail project In Parliament Advertisement SNP seeks to exploit divisions Keene on Chess First health league tables will omit hospital rankings Compute Transport officials 'wasted £124m' Beckett rules out nursery pledge Dawn raid by french rescues nuns and orphans Our situation was dicey, says British sister caught up in Rwanda massacres No Title Compaq Dim wits and dull nights at America's Round Table Clintons pass the hat round for legal bills Haiti exodus revives invasion prospects Japanese weedkiller cocktail kills seven News in Brief (Reuter): Arafat meeting Ship blamed (Reuter): Abiola 'ill' (AFP): Keating attack (Reuter): Coalition move Bombing clue (Reuter): Forensic quest Taylor to sue Patten faces key test in colony vote on reforms Peking keeps scornful watch as Hong Kong Governor tries to push through democracy legislation North and South Koreans agree July dates for crucial summit Neurotic bear gets $25,000 shrink National Westminster Bank China points finger at 'barbarians' of Europe Britain to consider pulling out of Bosnia UN gives a wide berth to Balkans' fateful day International Convention Centre Birmingham Russian commandos poised to end siege Tired Kinkel shows the strain of two burdens Hill House Hammond Domingo lands US opera tenure Reichstag design confounds Bonn Jailhouse poet gets life for murders News in Brief (AFP): Rain deaths Sitting starts (AP): Abortion move (Reuter): School death Cost of honesty (Reuter): Gone missing (AP): Ciller inquiry (AP): Peace talks fail Tapie loses St. Joseph's Hospice First direct 'If I can get my message across, I'll be Pm - and that will shake a few people up' John Prescott is not amused by jokes about joined-up writing—and refuses to indulge inwarm words Casio Boom time again in bistroland Suddenly, everyone is eating out Radisson Oh come, all ye Anglican faithful The Church of England is full of rich contradictions Pardon my Eurochat Off to Paris-with limited language skills and a T-shirt wardrobe Fear in Crime Canvon Giles Coren has murder on his mind as he charts the rise of crime-and hears talk of vigilante action-in one blighted London suburb Hoverspeed Alan Coren Something about this marketing scheme doesn't smell quite right Where are they now? A lesson forgotten The reintroduction of streaming, without discussion, condemns two-thirds of children to an inferior education The Times Diary Oar inspiring Heroes, pah Clinton knifes the Mack Martin Fletcher on Washington's continuing malaise The Loyalty Test Prescott has last earned the job of duputy leader The Echoing Shot The death of an Archduke, 80 years on Snap, Crackle, Lollypop Traffic between commerce and universities is good for both ITV 'greedy' for Channel 4 funds Drugs and crime County review Star treatment The pain and waste of heart deaths Tony Blair's challenge German lessons Bar training policy Pandas at Wolong Royal yacht and export-winner Age of importance Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Religious Press Group Memorial services Dinners Service dinner Reception Luncheons Appointments Downside School Appointments in the RAF Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Inner Temple Brigadier Sir Frederick Coates Briadier Sir Fredewrick Coates, second baronet and military deputy to the head of defence sales in the Ministry of Defence, 1969-1971, died on June 24 aged 78. He was born on May 19,1916 Swiftcall No Title Reginald Johnson Reginald Johnson, former ceramic artist and design consultant for Royal Doulton, died at Stoke-on-Trent on June 11 aged 84. He was born on October 22,1909 Flights Directory Forte Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mental Health Joseph Chatt Joseph Chatt, CBE, FRS, inorganic chemist, died on May 19 aged 79. He was born on November 6,1914 On this Day June 29 1870 Sporting Intelligence Cricket Oxford v Cambridge Alan Frank Alan Frank, music writer and publisher, died on June 22 in London aged 83. He was born in London on October 10,1910 Mouloudji Mareel Mouloudji, singer and poet, died in Paris on June 16 aged 71. He was born in Paris on September 16,1922 Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wellers Cooper & Tanner John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milan via Manzoni for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bennett Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spotting the tenant from hell As more owners of luxury second homes think Rachel Kelly offers advice to owners tempted by the rental option Green door gets the red light A Bath resident has fallen foul of the city council by restoring his Grade I house in strict accordance with history Home is a hole in the wall Two centuries after a man carved a house from a cliff face inYorkshire, his descendant is fighting to stay Where should we build? While builders demand green sites, a new report points to the inner cities Tabloids caught in the crossfire of the broadsheet price-cut battle In the end, will decide who wins the newspaper war, Roy Greenslade predicts The age of the Internauts A new media wizard is emerging to guide consumers through the labyrinth of the Internet, says Nick Rosen Victory for BBC's D-Day news - 50 years later Law and order in television New controls are needed to keep the broadcasting industry in line as technological advances outstrip reform A quick dial response Hard-sell TV advertising rings the changes No Title L. J. Associates London Transport Museum Vida Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Galileo Caudwell TCA Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBC Senior Sub-Editor Account Manager Manpower Mercury News The Times Crossword No 19,581 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times WPA Sport Forecast Features Homes The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Clarke sees growth up, inflation down The Chancellor has said again that he is willing to raise base rates if the recovery becomes too strong and appears to threaten the Government's inflation target Bank mortgage lending rises Optimistic farewell for British Coal Stock Market No Title London Closing Prices Focus The Pound Picture Gallery Arts Gold No Title Sport HK punishes Standard Chartered Tiphook picks BOC man for top role Will You Be Retiring Gracefully? Television and Radio Business Today Fears grow that Japan's recovery will stall Lord Young condemns US telecoms alliances Transatlantic alliances in the telecommunications industry were condemned by Lord Young as defensive arrangements to protect market share Legal Notices By our World Trade Correspondent: Opel reports heavy losses Accountants fight back Banks tune in to credit card defaulters By our City Staff: Less energy for Central Europe Post Office options to be spelt out Sharp increases in retail coffee prices predicted Business Roundup US confidence rises Wagoner job confirmed Siemens sells to US Computer People grows Debenham advances Halma at record £25m Company News in Brief Allied Radio Even cannier Ken The Tresasury's forecasts are deliberately unexciting UBS's thumbs-down to Enterprise Standard Chartered carpeted Engineering firms boost Midlands Electricity Midlands Electricity has forecast continued real growth in dividends despite expectations of a tough pricing review by the industry regulator Lowndes Lambert advances 28% Clinton Cards setback Telegraph directors rally round Black Outhwaite criticised LMX at Llyod's Irish Life deal Go-slow China Expansion is just the ticket for Scottish bus group The Times Masterclass Chancellor's market boost dented by Wall Street blues Berkeley profits from broader base with £39m Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Recent Issues FT-SE VOLUMES Liffe Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Cortecs lists in London Instant money Wall Street Money Markets Money Rates (%) A lot of talk that the housing market doesn't want to hear The long-awaited recovery in house sales is already showing signs of subsidence. Janet Bush surveys the causes and suggests some remedies Amy laughed and laughed The Times City Diary Busy chapter Chukka out Open doors Asian prize Tempus Berkeley Group Midlands Elec The Institute of Management Lowndes Lambert The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Share prices fall back Heath Business Care AZ Betting against the future Financial Derivatives Rodney Hobson analyses a much-criticised sector that provides a hedge against abad turn in the market Should the power of the derivaties market be curbed? Software pioneer for banks Energy Risk Under attack Trading on shares is now greater than trading in them Michelangelo IPE Genie is out of the lamp The right confrols are vital if the market is to continue to grow International affair Rodney Hobson analyses the worldwide growth of the derivatives market and the centres that excel in trading Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items WA ROC SMG Knightsbridge Secretaries St. Mary's Hospital Medical School WA ROC Ermitage Management (UK) Ltd Crone Corkill Pan European Cacharel Handle Crone Corkill Tate Cross Selection Handle Hobstones Austen Smythe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Hobstones Office Angels Career moves Senior Secretary Secretary/office Manager Maine-Tucker Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Ambitions Only the Young & Trendy Crone Corkill Royds Raphael Sec to Company Sec High Profile A Mature Finger in EVERY PIE! Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Top of the Legal Tree Crone Corkill Hextall Erskine & Co Secretary/personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items PCME Ltd Alfred Marks Chairman's Personal Assistant Harrison Pursey Executive PA SRI Crone Corkill Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Judy Fisher Crone Corkill Mayfair Theatres and Cinemas Limited Independent Care Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partner's Secretary, Mayfair Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior SECRETARY/PA Entertainment Law Firm in W1 Multiple Display Advertising Items "Person Friday" Executive PA Music Property Sec/admin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Eagle Opportunity Knocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Browns Recruitment Limited Articulate Secretary /College Leaver Multiple Display Advertising Items The Consultancy for All Language Appointments Language Graduate The Commercial Office Boyce Bilingual Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Revolt against the Bolshoi tsar Russia's cultural jewel has lost its lustre. Is the autocratic Yuri Grigorovich to blame? From Moscow, Guy Chazan reports The magic mountaineer reaches his peak Visual Art: Julian Critchley on the watercolourson of John Napper, seen by many as the heir to Stanley Spencer Theatre Revolt against the Bolshoi tsar Literature George Smith Picture Gallery Thanks for the memory Dance LCDT Marlowe, Canterbury Antiques & Art Fairs Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston;'s assessmant of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessamnt of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Full marks for a magisterial performance Theatre: A superb Rattigan revival and , blow, mixed fortunes on the London fringe The Browning Version Greenwich Not fit to be heard Horn resolves a dilemma Art Farmer Pizza Express, W1 Playwright or plagiarist? Was one of the century's greatest dramatists a devious fraud who claimed the credit for others' work? Peter Lewis examines new evidence On an upbeat note Radio: Two years on Classic FM has silenced its critics Picture Gallery In tune with his quirks Musica Antiqua K?ln St James's, Piccadilly Cox & Kings A giant hype for mankind? Televison Review: Apollo 8 recalled Nash the young swinger who can tilt Test balance Jack Bailey on the New Zealand bowler who heads for Old Trafford after mastering the Lord's slope Eton's best endeavour fails to end Cricket takes a back seat to the occasion at Lord's for the game's oldest fixture TCCB For the Record Wimbledon Order of Play Results from Wimbledon Cake has style to surprise Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Navratilova leaves women's game seeking successor Tennis legend exposes weakness Kournikova shows off precocious talent Andrew Longmore on the prodigy making her presence felt at the championships Palmolive Charles Barker Becker angers Medvedev by playing waiting game Court elders earn chance to perform on centre stage William Hill Romarlo inspires comeback as Sweden are denied Brazil survive scare to gain a draw By our Sports Staff: Bernal settles the issue for Mexico Pure Genius Salenko sets record with five-goal harvest World Cup at a Glance Bizarre moments attract coveted awards World Cup Effenberg career over after gesture White Muzzle to receive eastern touch from Take Pilkington aims to improve public information Thunderer: Catterick Blinkered first time Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Epsom Thunderer: Yarmouth Warwick Bin Ajwaad cut Rapid Raceline Williams get their man for £1 million Mansell has worshipping crowds in a spin on day of minor alarms Oliver Holt finds motor racing followers flocking to Brands Hatch for the return of a world champion By our Sports Staff: Boli joins Rangers in £2.7m transfer Domestic crews prove strong draw Today's Order of Rowing Tomlinson shines in Los Locos triumph TCCB fines Stemp £500 for outburst Sport in Brief By royal invitation Tottenham's big day Von Sahe's switch Openers in record form Els heads for Scotland Conway goes west Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Classic Breakfast BBC2 Variations Choice Choice1 4Carlton Satellite Channel 4 Cricket Navratilova profits from Novotna's surrender Ireland ensure progress with draw Times Two Crossword Winning Move No Title Picture Gallery Globalmobile Motor Racing
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