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News from 01/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Anthony Harris, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Catherine Drucker, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Charles Speed, Patrick Nicholls, Ian Murray, Nigel Hawkes and Philip Webster, Nicolas Mellersh, Clive Davis, Thomas Cousins, Larry Teh, Barbara Reynolds, Sean Hallahan, Simon Wilde, D. M. Walker, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, John Lees, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, Mervyn Brown, Alan Hamilton, Philip Webster and Emma Wilkins, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Hayhoe, Michael Evans and Tim Judah, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Anthony Babington, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Renton Hudson, Violet Sherston, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Brian Pain, Philip Bassett, D. R. Linnell, Robert Rhodes James, Robert McGeehan, David Miller, David Morgan, Kevin Eason and Tim Jones, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Chris Barrett, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Barry Fox, M. B. Watson, Richard Evans, Jonathan Dimbleby, W. L. Mitchell, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, R. Barnes, Michael Hagger, Alexandra Frean and Sean MacCarthaigh, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Jack Ashley, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Alfred Finer, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Dunsmore, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Lucas Mellinger, H C Colles, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, A. G. Evershed, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Walter Ellis, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Major backs Prince 'who will be King' Royal marriage 'broke down in 1986' Maradona expelled for drug 'cocktail' Index Spanish 'treasure' netted during hunt for Nessie Two for £1 30p on Saturday Wimbledon Labour beats SNP to hang on to John Smith's seat Sweet Tooth N&p Top brass to get marching orders Major wins Thatcher's praise for Europe veto The Saint of Fort Washington By a Staff Reporter: Seven killed in Airbus test flight crash Schools want cricket on A-level syllabus Republican prisoners transferred to Ulster Beaming Bambi leaves flightless Beckett behind Political Sketch Trading inquiry into newspaper price cuts News in Brief Extra time for GMT Varicose veins victory Test-tube babies 'at risk' Police officers cleared British Library fiasco Human failings blamed for Guildford Four error Inquiry discloses that intelligence reports linked Hill and Conlon to IRA terrorism Hill 'incredibly disappointed' Clergyman's mother goes into battle Four life terms for hostage-taker By a Staff Reporter: Soho club fleeced innocent Wests share dock for first time Freed to lead separate lives Comet Woman priest banishes wedding videos Peugeot Prince charms the crowds on bridge building visit Praise and sympathy for heir to the throne on his first engagement since tèlevision biography Royalty resented in 'theme park at the end of the M4' Halifax Families of M40 crash victims seek tougher safety laws Seatbelts in minibus would have given schoolchildren a better chance of survival, says cornor Dixons Paternal willpower conquers vasectomy Keene on Chess Husband walks free over wife's shooting Hyundai Fraud Office merger could extend wide power to CPS Sun Picture Gallery Veterans to rebuild wartime code-breaker Red buses branded capital polluters Shephard extends 'mad cow' ban as Bonn delays boycott Blackmail poisoner jailed News in Brief Sex case vicar Dearer coffee BBC protest Freudian snip Barbecue bargains for the grate outdoors Weekend Shopping Hospital grieves for consultant shot dead Toyota Corolla Giant contemporaries return to the surface Fee-paying schools to air reports Heseltine pushes ahead with Post Office sell-off plan World of Leather Beckett offers a 'winning record' The age of responsibility Blair makes mark with heavyweight economic speech Riddell on Politics Recess delay dismays MP Major is urged to give job to Archer Rolex Disgraced Harding stripped of ice title Saudi royal family faces slavery lawsuit Report ends murder talk in Clinton aide case Tesco Court told of bloody glove and stiletto linked to O. J. Simpson Germany charts firm free-market course for Europe Fear of coalition after October elections casts shadow on Kohl's foreign policy Bristol & West & You Russians set up combat force to tackle cross-border kidnappers Dell Nuclear bombers had fake weapons Map offers final chance for carve-up of Bosnia Berlusconi nears total TV control News in Brief Gas attack (Reuter): Threat denied (Reuter): Afghan offer Verwoerd's killer is moved to mental unit From Associated Press in South Charleston: Out of jail by the skin of his teeth Proton Overnight hole drops Florida in quandary Ill-matched Tokyo coalition clings to traditional policies Socialist advent stirs Japanese and US fears before G7 summit Multiyork America gloomy about trade Whitehall draws line on Taiwan British Red Cross Chinese agree Hong Kong defence deal Despite fears that China might show its pique at the patten reform vote, avreement has been reached over military Johanthan Mirsky writes Injured Tutsi stagger from forest hideouts French rescuers confront Rwanda horrors Yemen deal arranged by Moscow Israel fears for safety of Arafat Dead Sea scrolls set seal on diplomacy National Savings Has time served up and ace? Age is playing a winning stroke for today's top women tennis players, says Giles Coren The Times An American in Dublin Mary Breasted revels in the comic contradictions of her adopted country Two mothers are better than one There are more distorted families than those with lesbians as parents The Missions to Seamen 'If I had not asked that one question I would have been pilloried' Jonathan Dimbleby on how to ask our future King on television if he has ever been unfaithful to his wife The Valerie Grove Interview Hampton Court Palace The story of G-a secret life of a man of letters An end of the affair, in tribute to Graham Greene Dolphin Where are the brains behind Blair? Robert Rhodes James on the intellectual void of socialism Being the most pro-European was good tactics but bad strategy Left unanswered The Times Diary Picture Gallery A plaque upon dentists The killjoy who banned recalcitrant sweet-eaters should keep his mouth shut Chalk and sleaze The Times Diary Arms and the man The Times Diary One's blind eye The Times Diary Prizewriters The Times Diary Coat of qualms The Times Diary Politics? No, it's pantomime Joanna Pitman assesses Japan's farcical Cabinet A New Cabinet Some well-meant suggestions for the Prime Minister Hope for Hong Kong Britain and China must now move on The Prince and the Tower London , Which once derided Tower Bridge, has come to love it Public concern over sentencing in the criminal courts Tall stories Europe and America College naming Bangladeshi writer Royal yacht options Heart disease Pardons plea for executed soldiers Unionism in Ireland Time's whirliigig Veggies preferred? Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Latest wills Guide to the night sky in July Luncheons Dinners Birthdays today Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items News from the schools Receptions Service reception Forthcoming marriages Meetings Election George Beeby George Beeby, CBE, chairman of the Economic Development Committee for the Chemical Industry, 1964-67, died on June 14 aged 91. He was born in Loughborough, Leicestershire, on September 9,1902 Rentals Norman Cook Norman Charles Cook, former director of Guildhall Muscum and of the Museum of London, died in Wells, Somerset, on May 27 aged 88. He was born in Maidstone, Kent, on January 24,1906 Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbara Howell Barbara Howell, novelist and short story writer, died of cancer on June 7 in New York aged 57. She was born on January 26,1937 Lieut-Colonel Robert Garnett Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Garnett, MBE, died on May 27 aged 72. He was born on July 2,1921 A Concert Room "Incident" News The Times Crossword No 19,583 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Infotech QVC deal will put Diller in Charge at CBS In personal style, the chairman of QVC and the chief exective of CBS Could not be further apart Foresters fined £200,000 Stock Market By our City Staff: Court hitch for £130m Weston windfall plan Argyll chief joins £1m a year club The Pound Arts Post Office leaders welcome sale plans Gold Brent Crude Sport National Grid Cazenove resigns as Telegraph broker Police Trick Traps Drugs Fugitive Business Today Job Starved Bitten Nourishing Du Pont to axe more than 700 jobs in the UK OECD sees steady growth in Britain Company News in Brief Maximizer Bank set to divide into two wings PIA warns of tough line on entry Appeal setback for Outhwaite names Hot summer helps Clark profit to sizzle Company failure rate falls 15% in first half Business Roundup NatWest buys in US FNFC cuts losses Big trades questioned Closure at Greenalls Starmin losses double Eurocamp bookings up Asda chief predicts squeeze on margins Exco Lasmo fights for its life Enterprise that deserves to fail Heseltine compromises the Post Office OECD inspires optimism Pennington By our Deputy City Editor: Resurgent BPB sees plasterboard warend Improved local economy gives Sweb a profits surge to £117m Bank shares fall on fear of lending price war Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Inchcape passes up Gestetner option Recenet Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures On a quiet day, news from the ivory tower Money Markets Sterling Soot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Percious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Heseltine stamps his mark on the Post Office debate The inclusion of full privatisation as an option in yesterday's Green paper is a daring move by the trade department, says philip Bassett Labour will harry the Government on the issue, playing on the electoral nervousness of Tory backbenchers Slide-rule sums passed the test The Times City Diary Share miles The Times City Diary Bermuda ripples The Times City Diary Drained The Times City Diary World wise The Times City Diary Trial by phone The Times City Diary Norman's conquest Tempus BPB Gestetner/Inchcape National Westminster Interest rate's effects on share prices Missing the real purpose of the Personal Investment Authority Setting the record straight on pensions The Times Trust Information Service Hear the Markets Move Shares lose ground Invest Software for the under-fives How early should parents introduce their children to computers, asks David Hewson Fightback Siemens Nixdorf What language is that, sir? Poor value Japan calling Border-line Driving on Saudi censor Resources International PLC Software Product Sales Full speed ahead One man and his data log Introducing the on-shepp computer, keeping a watchful eye on woolly eating habits. Max Glaskin reports Time Software paradise You may never tape a wrong show again VCRs that cannot miss the end of a TV programme are on the way When a C++ can mean big money Seab Hallahan reports on the growing—and lucrative—area of software development Information Technology CTG The Times Supplements Limited Signal Processors Limited Times Newspapers Overseas Jobs Express (TSh) Overseas Opportunities CCS Ltd The Boston Consulting Group Innovation First time unlucky Opera: A disappointing new work from a young composer; a period performance pioneer visits London Craig's Progress QEH Authentic sound of a true original Richard Morrison talks to Jean-Clause Malgoire, who will conduct Gluck's Orph?e on sunday Theatre Rothmans Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily gulded to arts and entertalnment compiled by kris Anderson London Elsehwere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre s showign in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on reles across the country New Releases Current Coded display of private suffering Theatre: David Mamet's enigmatic new play does not matach the quality of Oleanna The Cryptogram Ambasadors Stepping on fertile soil Dance: A gripping staged presentation of Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights starts on a national tour Rambert Dance Company Theatr Clwyd, Mold Picture Gallery The Times Ian and the Young ones (minus Neil) New Albums: David Sinclair on a rare combination of first division singer and premier league sidemen Nothing on last weekend? Bare, painted bodies under a sun disinclined to set: the hottest beat combos in Christendom—now that is what I call Glastonbury HMV First among equals Jazsz: Cleo Laine in dazzling form at Chicago's Ravinia Festival Jackson Browne Alive? Extradition jurisdiction limited by Act Prosecution failed in duty of fairness to defence Legal & Public Notices New facts required for compensation Later concealment does not defeat time bar Court of Appeal Solicitors' defective bill can be considered Institute of Actuaries and Faculty of Actuaries Myself to test classic claims Thunderer: Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Baron Ferdinand to strike Today's Races on Television Balding's raid Course Specialists Eddery on mark with double Thunderer: Beverley Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Wolerhampton Blinkered first time Ballesteros continues his spirited revival Racing Results Form Yesterday's Four Meetings The Times Not so slick Hick faces further Tests of failure Michael Henderson Suggesets Englland's most enigmatic batsman will continue to meet with selectors' approval Balanced attack helps to put Play Stars in picture Awesome lobber Final prospects less bright Second Innings Top 100 Entries Seeds put in wrong places Silence vital to commentary Chosen name Elusive answer England cower on second-class stage Atherton again the backbone as besieged batsmen miss chance Wessels labours in Cronje's wake Cambridge lifted by last-wicket defiance Simmons has last word Surrey grateful for extra help Yesterday's Scoreboards Rapid Cricketline Cason and Christie on course for sprint marathon The Times Henley applauds local heroes Results Form Henley Today's Order of Rowing Hill prepared for ManselPs return Sport in Brief Eagle puts Lunn ahead Jordan may return Life ban for Harding Marshall climbing Word-Watching Autosport No hiding place left for flawed genius Maradona Rob Hughes on the Influences that led to the downfall of the finest footballer of his generation Stimulant that can improve speed and stamina World Cup at a Glance Leeds sign Palmer from Wednesday For the Record Today's Fixtures Spontaneous marvel more sinned against than sinning Duiego Maradpma's troubles not all been of his own makign DaviD Miller belives Martinez edges out McNeil in classic The Times Tennis Correspondent: Ivanisevic and Sampras head for final in double-quick time Results from Wimbledon Teatime flutter encouraged by big-screen view of Wimbledon Freud on Friday Today's Order Play Weather Attendance Betting BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Countdown Variations Choice Satellite Golf Maradona from finals in disgrace Argentina captain suspended by Fifa after positive drugs test Times Two Crossword Maradona's Cheguered Career Winnig Move Word-Watching Cricket Navratilova's path eased by shortcomings of opponents Send to Dept Xxxxx Town & Country Manner LTD

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