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News from 30/06/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John Roberts, Widget Finn, Kevin Saunders, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nick Nuttall, David Brown, Alan Hart, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, B. G. Birkmyre, John Belstead, Philip Howard, John Smeddle, Toby Frere, Jonathan Prynn and Sarah Bagnall, Giles Emerson, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Samantha Weinberg, Janet Bush and Tom Rhodes, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby and Wolfgang M?ncahu, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Howard, Eric Caines, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Graham Mason, John Adamson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Collin Campbell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, J. P. B. Ellison, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Piers Paul Read, Kate Muir, Sarah Johnson, John Woodcock, Graham Jones, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Daphne McGrath, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Roger Boves, Michael Clark and Philip Pangalos, Chris Mowbray, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, John Hills, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Jonathan D. W. Sell, Roger Macdonald, James Eliot, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, E. F. Dadson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Mike Rosewell, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lin Jenkins and Robin Young, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, J. A. Powell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Simon M. Robertson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Huw Alban Davies, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ann Lewis, Timothy Russ, Peter Methuen, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Caroline Cawston, Matthew Beard, Michael Binyon and George Brock, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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20P Divorce is no bar to throne says Prince Breakdown of royal marriages blamed on media pressure -'the camera is always watching' Signalmen plan two days a week strikes Index Times Appointments Socialist will lead Japan Ireland's date for Holland Becker accused Dollar falls Picture Gallery Lesbian couple keep baby boy as legal parents Health League AFP: Maradona is tested positive for drugs An ally in the new Chief Rabbi Jet tyre bursts as royal pilot slews off island runway Quality Management 2 wife-killers cannot face murder charge Rail vandals 'are evil' Tourist shot in Turkey Detective gave warning Phillips helps worker Elstree rescue plan Ghurka rifles merge Murderer charged NUT chief re-elected Fan sells for £28,000 Roller-coasting to record While sympathising deeply with everyone affected by… Brussels scuppers early action on Bonn beef ban A political solution will be sought to end Britain's impasse with Germany, but not before a Bundesrat vote on July 8 Lord Palumbo accused of misusing £30m from family trust for treats Rail fault halts planned start of tunnel service ATI Intimate portrait of a private man in the public eye Dimbleby documentary reports Prince's views on marriage, monarchy and the media NEC Flat portrayal of a starched life offers TV to iron by Few insights and fewer revelations in an overlong profile of the Prince left Lynne Truss wondering why were not spared the hobbies Maguire faces trial for barracks bomb MacIntosh Performa Henley's split with tradition 'Wicked' child sex gang jailed Marble Arch may be on the move again Magazine Life begins at 40 for mothers Travel taxed Suspect flees Trout's revenge Hockney show Rookery loss Conway in tune 109 not out Man who electrified car to deter thieves wins jury's sympathy Crawling challenger retires, exhausted Ecover By a Staff Reporter: M40 crash driver 'asleep at wheel' Earth is haunted by ghost planet Abbey National Audi Chief Rabbi promises reforms for Jewish women Libel court told of McDonald's 'sins' Seiko Kinetic Race abuse advert out of the mouth of babes N&P Picture Gallery No Title Opponents dismiss landmark' league as a simplistic stunt Bottomley says patients have right to know how hospitals compare Horrified officials search for a reason By our Health Services Correspondent: Five-star winners say hard work is rewarded London's 999 record is worst How the Auditor Awarded Star Ratings for Performance BT Tables show suitable cases for treatment Major's tactical dexterity leaves a hole in Tory Party policy on Europe Riddell on Politics Clarke attempts to mend Community fences in Bonn Chancellor seeks to reassure Germans but underlines split with Porillo Mercury Communications Monklands row forces U-turn MPs criticise tax write-off Around the Lobby Miners helped In Parliament Guardian Direct Beckett promises to unify Labour Unions to be barred from Labour poll Keene on Chess Weetabix Ltd Nationwide Sinclair calls for electric incentive Lib Dems fight to overturn defeat Patten triumphs in close-run battle for reform Votes by three officials save Governor's democracy package from pro-Peking amendments Railcard Arabs and Jews unite to tell love's tragic tale CU Slow Road to Change Socialist's rise to top takes Japan by surprise DELL Pressures grow on Clinton to invade Haiti America opens Cuba base as haven for fleeing refugees Hover Speed Daughter of Sellers to write her story (Reuter): Algeria blasts (Reuter): Banker freed (Reuter): UN feeds Tutsi (Reuter): Mandela aid (Reuter): Plea for peace Muslims gamble on prolonging conflict Litany of empty ceasefires leaves United Nations peacekeepers watching Bosnia war from sidelines National Westminister Bank Saudi defector makes asylum plea to Britain American eagle soars out of danger's reach Reincarnation Red carpet welcome smooths pact with Rome Bonn wary as Major woos strategic ally in manoeuvres over Brussels succession (Reuter): Austria's prison poet commits suicide (Reuter): Birth control (Reuter): Toxic load ban (Reuter): Refugees killed (Reuter): Treasure back (Reuter): Playboys' peril Police swoop fuels Tapie's myth machine United Kingdom Greece is given blockade go-ahead Deeply orthodox, deeply unhappy Jewish women have an ally in the new Chief Rabbi Miele The truth about Wvatt Was the West's most famous lawman a womanising drunk? Ben MacIntyre looks at the latest film version of the gunfight at Ok Corral Cinema uses Earp as a slate on which to draw its visions AXA The trouble with polyps Polyps and multiple transplants .. the need for keyhole surgery aftercare .. and the danger of fishhook injuries Picture Gallery A genius by another name could be crazy Are politicians saner than poets - and which makes the better lover? Ian Robertson investigates Senior citizens muscle in Kate Muir, in New York, on the benefits of weight-training for the very old Several could throw awayt their Zimmer frames TCP NewImage Key to health Royal eyes Matthew Parris Quite contrary to expectation, the documentary about the Prince of Wales enhances his standing The film struck a blow for civilised television discourse The hunt is on The Times Diary Ladies' day The Times Diary Picture Gallery Now Major is secure The Courfu veto is popularly perceived as a blow against an oppressive regime Diary The Times Diary Money down the pan The Times Diary Greene with envy The Times Diary Paper boats The Times Diary Don't look to Blair as a saviour David Selbourne, says Labour is not up to its civic task The King to Be A time to reflect on the monarchy's future Disaster for Japan A government threatening prosperity and democratic reform Calls for democracy in choice of Commission President Short on logistics Church and marriage Sermons that last Fewer hospital beds Credible comment Business letters, page 29 Family values at boarding school Muddled about art No urge to dance Court Circular Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Lincoln's Inn Picture Gallery Royal engagements Luncheon School news Service dinner Memorial services Anniversaries Appointments Dinner Latest wills Church in Wales George Nyandoro George Nyandoro, Zimbabwean African nationalist, died in Harare on June 24 aged 67. He was born in what was then Southern Rhodesia on July 8,1926 Heritage Lord Carew Lord Carew, CBE, former chairman of the Royal British Legion, died in Ireland on June 27 aged 89. He was born in London on April 23,1905 Personal Column Swiftcall The Shadow of Diabetes Ian Board Ian Board, proprietor of the Colony Room club in Soho, died in London June 26 ages 64. He was born on December 16.1929 Michael McCormack Michael McCormack orthopadeic surgeon died in Bristol on May 24 aged 74. He was born in 1916 The Archduke's Murder Picture Gallery South African peace harvest Mandela election bonus Glamour resort is reborn Capital of polite society Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd ABTA Hoppers Flight Call Viceroy Air International USA Flightplan Flight only ABTA The tourist industry-1 per cent in South Africa… Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Trails £27m facelift for Biarritz Multiple Display Advertising Items Calibre Travel Flight Centre Sundial Travel Ltd Benz Travel Overseas Car Hire Nouvelles Frontieres Club Direct IATA States Savers Secure ABTA Journey Latin America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale ABTA Lowest Flight Prices Manners maketh Geordies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Pole trip with Sir Ranulph Tourists switch from Turkish holidays KLM In the steps of the explorers Excitement now comes in package deals, and more tourists and following in the tracks of the great adventurers Airline losses dwarf profits 60 Years Airlines rebel against fines News The Times Crossword No 19,582 Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Sport Forecast Features Body and Mind Travel News The Times Tomorrow Arts Books Picture Gallery TV Listing Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Ncp's owner in talks after bid approach A bid would value the shares of founders Sir Donald Gosling and Ronald Hobson at £150 million and £170 million. They started NPC with a few hundred pounds in the 1950s CU tells sales staff to sit exam Arts 35-37 Shares gain ground as dollar dives further Stock Market The Pound Books 38,39 Exco launches £216m flotation Plans for reform of SFO today Gold Sport 41-48 Portman Bidder buys 10% of Lasmo Business Today Energy experts back UK policy on coal industry The International Energy Agency endorses the end of a guaranteed market for British Coal and the privatisation of gas and electricity supply in Britain Eastern Electricity Swan bidder predicts orders Ex-BCCI directors to sue for $100m Diamond sales point to brightening trend Virgin to sell Vie stake to Blockbuster for $125m Business Roundup Fears on foreign brokers US growth revised Tokyo tackles hecklers Pay gap is widening Water chiefs £398,000 US investment leader BPB finds new chief Shell Centre Warburg wins the shoot out Fund managers analyse the analysts Dividends and the electricity regulator Final task for Jacques Delors Wider market brings glitter back to Asprey Ward Howell International Charter in £260m Swedish expansion The market for welding products correlates with general economic activity and economies recover from the recession Abbey cuts interest on overdrafts Vi Northern Electric pledges price fall later this year Bears trapped by stock shortages as confidence returns Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Life Options Warburg top for research says survey Recent Issues Major Indices Ideal issues its pathfinder Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Money Rates (%) Labour has nothing to fear from market vigilantes Economic View The Fed's reaction to the so-called dollar crisis holds a lesson for Britain. Central banks must not give in to market whims, says Anatole Kaletsky Floating on air The Times City Diary Getting their man The Times Diary Beating the Bank The Times Diary Say cheese The Times Diary Unchartered territory Tempus Lloyd Thompson Exco CBI stance on road spending Business Letters Gilts Let pensioners guard their schemes CNT Warning by Lloyd Thompson hits shares Lloyd Thompson is proceeding with a $3 million acquisition in Bermuda despite surprising City analysts by warning that profits will fall short of expectiations Accountancy & Finance Ernst & Young I. C. S. A. Schrempp to head Daimler By our City Staff: Maude to advise on Nuclear sell-off Financial Professionals Situation Wanted Robert Walters Associates Tring music firm nearer to harmony Health Unlimited John Lewis HQ sold to German fund for £104m Business Roundup Samsung expands plant Oriel makes £4m call Metrotect advances Saatchi job agency listed Accountancy & Finance Insurance Appointments LIFFE Lawson Baker Answers to a £20bn problem Accountancy John Roberts takes the view that the Big Six litigation problem is cultural rater than deed pocker Own goal for Paterson Pay out, not in Croydon College Coldline Chief Accountant Albany Appointments Haggisness Investor in People Accountancy and Finance The big boys go back to basics Audit The Times Newspapers Insurance Appointments Independent Insurance Company Limited Directive opens up EC life market Lords fuel Lloyd's debate Calls are growing for an end to Lloyd's right to self-regulation, write Jonathan Prynn and Sarah Bagnall Insurance Recruitment Consultants John Harris Recruitment Lawyers offer free advice to injury victims Shares close near best of day Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield A classy remake strips for action Cinema: Geoff Brown sees pulchritude replace Peckinpah in The Getaway; plus annoying Wenders, offensive Almod?var From barred to Bard Dance: History-making London season for Cape Ballet Hamlet Sadler's Wells Renoir Theatre Right cast, wrong language Opera: A loving and lively home for Haydn Lincontro improvviso Gasrington Awards Minema No Title Antiques & Art Fairs 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 Let's hear it for an old friend Theatre: Topol returns to the West End; and, below, a clash of cultures in Scarborugh Fiddler on the Roof Palladium Low living in a high rise Penny Blue Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborou Wave worth catching Rock: The next big thing from Australia The Cruel Sea Grand, Sw11 Putting people in the picture Richard Morrison reports on the awards the recognise some of the unsung ways in which artistic activity enhances countless ordinary lives Hardly worth an olé Concerts: Spanish orchestral pops in Glasgow; aggressive new music on the South Bank RSNO/Leaper Royal Concer Hall The Theatre Club Disco noise with added anarchy Ieebreaker Purcell Room The Times Saving the Goths from the vandals Minerva Press A land of Cockaigne The Rise and Fall of Merry The Ritual Year 1400-1700 By Ronald Hutton Oup. ?17.50 On this rock the sceptics founder Elusive soul of a dark continent Weekend Books Progeny of our perdition Sarah Johnson on a call to arms against the way we treat our children The Children we Deserve By Rosalind Miles HarperCollins. £16.99 Loathers of Las Vegas The Bingo Palace By Louise Erdrich Flamingo, £4.99 Those who can, sleuth Crime The Times Accentuating her negatives Assessing compensation payment Commission decision annulled by errors Employment of HIV positive applicant Protection against the state No distortion of EC competition Housing benefit review board approach was mistaken Oral statement can be decision open to challenge Whether lease liable to VAT through parking facilities Scots Law Report June 30 Owners seek £100m prize fund Thunderer: Brighton Rapid Raceline Sunday racing draws closer Eddery's ride Court Specialists Richard Evan Results Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Yarmouth Thunderer: Catterick Thames go out after appeal fails Today's Order of Rowing at Henley The Times Results from Henley Today's Fixtures Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Results from Wimbledon For the Record Gooden banned Record deal Verstappen signs Backley second in spiritual home of javelin Word-Watching Ivanisevic at ease on eve of battle Spectators fail to reflect on-court tension between master blasters Stretching a point suits Becker Andrew Longmore on the delicate and time honoured art gamesmanship in tennis Chang falls victim to magic of Sampras Alliance Leicester McNeil seeking to fly in the face of tradition Women's Semi-Final Records Time-wasters take stage while talent waits in the wings Smith aims to repay Atherton's loyalty England unleash Gough for final Test against New Zealand Grumbles over Wasim and Lara add spice to duel Michael Henderson on the golden summer of Warwickshire, who continue to confound Rapid Leading First-Class Averages Table Speight steals the limelight from South Africans Oxford justify favouritism Getting into gear for invasion from France Andrew Longmore meets the man charged with staging the Tour de France in England The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class Xi Crime The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Irish Open sets the scene for summer of high expectations The Times Scant cause to celebrate as Irish triumphantly do not lose Clement Freud finds that even some of the staunchest supporters fail to enjoy the finer points of a World Cup Success By our Sports Staff: Owairan seals shock win for Saudi Arabia Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Victory takes Holland through to face Ireland Littlewoods Cameroon's morale sapped by interference in team selection World Cup Details BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Copland Clarinet Concerto BBC2 Variations Choice Picture Gallery Carlton Satellite Channel 4 Cricket 44 Sampras leads shooting stars Becker in fresh controversy over gamesmanshyip Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Wasted journey sours day for Charlton The Open University Cycling Andersen Consulting Whitehead Selection DHL Microsoft Pepsico Europe Ernst & Young Directors Management Consultancy Project Assignment Limited LSE Software Product Sales Connor Rose GKRS Mercuri Urval Ovum SPC Harvey Nash PLC Torres Interact Mainland Pathfinder N. 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High Earnings Corporate Resourcing Group Access MBA Finance Relocation Coordinator Project Management Seminars Chiropractor Powerhouse Standard Life Pearson Recruitment Magellan Legal Secretaries General Appointments Fs Thorburn Colquhoun US International Manufacturing & Marketing Company Are You a Dynamic Graduate? A Career with Maxmara PA for Publishing Firm Senior Secretary PA to CEO The Times Newspapers Mbc Adrift Residential Sales WCA Unique Career Opportunity Straiton Ltd MW Appointments The Times Supplements Limited The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Harriet Gabb Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rehau Management and Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Boston Consulting Group CPA Tak Son Engineering Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Humatt Engineering Ltd BMA London Transport Museum The Arts Council of England Grant Thornton Management Consultants Shropshire & West Midlands Agricultural Society Overseas Jobs Express Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Prescription for growth Boots did its homework to devise a successful formula for staff appraisals, says Giles Emerson General Appointments AMR JPW Tour Operator Specialized in Sporting Events (Kent) Historical Harp Sales Manager Antiques We Make These Promises to All Salespeople Customer Services Wellington Group MRC Administrative Assistant Lessons or liberation Life after Redundancy Cheshire County Council Clive McCombie Business Link Development Group Stonham Housing Association Ltd Museum City Council The Times Newspapers N. 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