News from 04/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Barry Pickhall, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Elizabeth Young, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, John Weightman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tony M. Bailey-Smith, Direct Councillor, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, A Staff Reporter, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben MacIntyre and Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Stella Tillyard, P. Lewis, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John Young, (AP), Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Michael Marland, Annabel Ferriman, Robert Balchin, Chairman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Dick Howard, John Bailey, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, David Miller, Chris Wright and Linda Edwards, Freddy Kosten, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Denis Casman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, John Wilkins, Chairman, Alix Ramsay, Martin Fletcher and Joel Brand, Emma Wilkins and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, William Ress-Mogg, Samuel I. Cohen, Sam Kiley and James Bone, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Scott, Tessa Blackstone, Professor Lord Beloff, Pamela J. Taor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Jon Ashworth and Alexandra Frean, Mike Rosewell, James Pringle, Asia Correspondent, K. A. Brabyn, Andrew Collier, Chief Education, Alan Lee, Nick Messinger, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, R. E. Roberts, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Edward Grayson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Peters, Michael Donkin, Director, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Michael Coleman, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Hearnden, General Secretary,
ResumoBecalmed Britain goes on pollution alert over ozone Strong sunlight and still air are trapping exhaust and petrol fumes at ground level Bishop lashes 'unchristian' NHS reforms Index Worried Tories seek formula to beat Blair Tour De France Picture Gallery Own-goal killing arrest Unhappy return Target SAS Rees-Mogg Money moves east, welfare goest west Baby's abductor filmed on video Fashion What's hot at the summer sales? Man held after body found in search for Rosie United Airlines Chancellor puts brake on tax cuts Clarke insists on likelihood of single currency United Airlines Gascoigne stands by confession Cleared exporter to give evidence Lilley under backbench pressure to curb CSA Paisley says peace stance is IRA ruse News in Brief Boy caught in gunfire Rail strike talks Out-of-court justice Lightning victim Mother questioned Bells ring for Prince Mp appeals against fine Ex-convicts denied loans Dentists want sweet tax Baronet dies in crash Bogus nurse 'seen near ward before abduction' The mother knew something was wrong: her baby was too young to be taken for a hearing test Security tagging rejected by maternity hospitals Savings of girl, 7, seized in bank row To Mrs Beer, a son, Bottled Transplant daughter is found strangled United Airlines Computer may give students early start United Airlines The British baked bean is in the can TV vet mown down by marauding flock Hampton Court Palace Royal Mail squares up to postbox of future Search girl's mother calms angry crowd Baritone taken ill but show goes on Ecover By a Staff Reporter: Error will not affect outcome of trials United Airlines Price boom years hang heavy on country cottagers SAS in firing line as Rifkind seeks £750m defence cuts Abbey National Picture Gallery Shoppers pay little heed to new BSE scare Mother carries son into sea News in Brief Paint bomb Fatal car chase Light-fingered Widow's death Drug charges Machete attack Pub of year Expert driver takes ultimate road test Parkinson's Disease Society United Airlines A country stuck on continental shelf Lord Beloff adds to the debate on Britain's role with a warning against xenaphobic nationalism Opticians Keene on Chess Prudential Ten per cent of cars cause nearly half road pollution Designers seek 80mpg The Royal Bank of Scotland Medieval blood pit may yield root of Aids virus Private traffic wardens set out in search of bonuses DELL The Long War. A Season of Programmes on Northern… Sarajevo lifeline threatened on eve of peace plan Karadzic scoffs at map 'drawn by global mafia' Questionnaire Greece opens its arms to Venus French to resist demands for Louvre treasure Clinton delays decision on foreign policy team FBI warns Russia's nuclear thieves (Reuter): Albanian leader jailed for nine years News in Brief (Reuter): Left exit (Reuter): Chinese visit (AFP): 'Torture' death (Reuter): Baku blast Kurd shot (AFP): Shelter deaths War recalled Police say suspect admits murder of World Cup player Deadly links between football and cocaine cast 'shadow of shame' over Colombian sporting life Doubts on yobbo game revived National Westminster Bank Israeli rightwingers swamp Jerusalem in wave of violence Nokia Connecting People American jet crashes killing 37 passengers Passer-by discovers carving knife in bundle near Simpson home Shortage of water adds to Aden's suffering Press purge shatters image of Indonesian stability Cambodian prince flown out after coup fails Comic opera plot boosts Khmer as its guerillas spread fear with kidnap campaign Rwanda rebels fire on French force as Paris plans refugee safety zone Papa Dom seeks Highway 4's lost trio Ostrich trade faces losses after British meat ban (Reuter): Mitterrand to address Cape Town assembly News in Brief (AFP): Cholera alert (Reuter): Front victory (Reuter): Embassy threat (Reuter): Security boost (Reuter): Deputy quits (Reuter): Leader dies (AFP): Rain blamed (AFP): Long distance What's hot at the sales? A route-map to the summer bargains Design Label Catherine Walker Charles Jourdan Famous Designer Clothes Chanel Boutique Sale Dates Of puff-adders and sneering camels If the public can understand our tortured Prince, why do Paxman and his menagerie of pundits so beastly? Is this peer really paranoid? Julia Llwewllyn Smith meets the businessman who claims he has been targeted by the police A man who was murdered by Washington Vincent Foster's suicide has exposed the impossible pressures within the White House, says Martin Fletcher Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Matthew Parris Committing oneself to a point of view in a newspaper leads to all manner of moral dilemmas Base rates to baseline Class of '70 Money moves east, welfare goes west Economic reality must be laced. Growth in Asia not pay for our inexorably rising social benefits Creators versus custodians Even permanent secretaries don't last forever, says Peter Riddell Diplomatic dogs Bags it's mine Darcey's gala disappointment On to Jericho Arafat can shirk his responsibilities no longer Civic Future The great debate grows stronger A Summer Wheeze Prompt action is needed to catch the air polluters Peace prospects in Korean peninsula County review Church and marriage No return to selection in grant-maintained schools Diagnosis by patient, by telephone and by the past Age of importance Mixed and mature On yer bicyclettes! Court Circular Today's royal engagements Thanksgiving service Personal Column Birthdays today Dinner Watercolour found wrapped in petticoat Anniversaries Memorial service Memorial meeting Scholarships Fellowships Forthcoming marriages Service reunion Launderers' Company Marriages Nature notes Rukba Helping elderly people stay independent Maung Maung Appointments in the Forces Kathleen Davies-Cooke Latest wills MAJOR-GENERAl James Carter (From Our Correspondent): On this Day July 4,1922 Roy Grutman Peter Jones News The Times Crossword No 19,585 Knockando Sport People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Education Sampras in different class Ivanisevic brushed aside in Wimbledon singles final TAG Heuer Tony Walton has designs on a hit for She Loves Me Index Mansell makes early exit as his party falls flat Results from Magny Cours Finalists provide monotonous diet David Miller on the tennis powerbrokers who rallied to the cause of technology but failed to entertain Red Light The Times Australian Pools Check For the Record Fernandez and Zvereva back on course for grand slam McNeil misses her dinner date again Men's Singles Navratilova bids farewell with a final flourish Bold approach by former champion fails to disrupt composure of Martinez Women's Singles Confident Delgado in line for senior service Colombian tragedy leaves football at a loss Rob Hughes on the murder of Andr?s Escobar in Medellin, which has cast a long shadow over the World Cup Resilient Romania end Argentina's World Cup misery Hagi's genius proves decisive Our Sports Staff: Germany inspired by V?ler's return Ireland must be mindful of assertive Bergkamp By our Sports Staff: Andersson leads Swedish advance By our Sports Staff: Spain make light of Swiss challenge World Cup at a Glance London's search for medals ends in glorious failure Bunker wizardry helps Langer to Irish title Neumann retains cup Results … Mahony springs surprise Fixtures Cricket London Golf Club England graduate with honours from Atherton's academy Gough and White underline potential England on verge of 2-0 series victory after seam bowlers dominate Johnson takes ten to sink Derbyshire Old Trafford Scoreboard Saturday's Scoreboards ICC prepares for conflict on pace problems Boardman answers leading question Briton retains yellow jersey after first stage of Tour de France Rhodes and Udal share honours Warwickshire lose unbeaten record Results and Standings Versatile Radford sinks Somerset Yesterday's Scoreboards Doohan matches Agostini's record Sport in Brief Auriol scrapes home Heavy reverse for Kent Australians foiled Hams retains title Fall puts paid to Stark's hopes of selection Jockey Club should open its doors Edward Grayson, a barrister specialising in the law relating to sport, believes there is needless caution in staging private inquiries Sadourny Inspires triumphant France Late try condemns All Blacks to rare series defeat on home soil Two victories underline Allahgreen's potential Fast mare gives Bears vital edge Action needed from senior steward Rowe striving for early lead Athletes wooed by body with political agenda Erhaab brought down to earth Leicester Rapid Raceline Saturday's Results Edinburgh Ripon Windsor Apple Tree too strong for Muhtarram Proving involuntary manslaughter Travel/flights Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items YTS trainee is not a dependent child USA Canada Take the Family to Florida Trailfinders Just America Sale World Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Assignee can sue builder Chelmer Travel Boundary approval no barrier to later changes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Index Bugged by the Beatles no longer Thirty years ago, she Loves Me, co-produced by Tony Walton, suffered from mistaken identity. Now it, and he, are back, Matt Wolf reports Rebel without many clues Theatre: A puzzling political thriller and atame Kipling classic Not nearly such a hoot The Jungle Book Polka Theatre for Children, Sw19 Royal National Theatre Snake in the glass Index 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 House full, returns only SomeSeats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country) Favourites of a perfect patron Tribute to Ken Woollard Albert Hall Maggot in the works Concerts: An unfamiliar Water Music, a shimsical premiere, and the LSO in fine form Master of the human touch LSO/Jansons Barbican Hall Blue Danube blues Stella Tillyard is captivated by a love story set among the Jews of Vienna, city of high hopes and deep hatreds Deconstructing the outback Daisy Bates in the Desert By Julia Blackburn Secker & Warburg, ?15.99 Well met by earthlight A sadist and a gentleman Georges Bataille By Michael Richardson Routledge, ?37.50/?11.99 pbk the Absence of Myth Writings on Sureealism By George Bataille Verso. £18.95 The Time Educational Supplement N. B. S Staffordshire University The Aston MBA Hertfordshire County Council Take Legal Action now! Kingston University Courses Newsport School of Art and Design International Co-Operative College Employment Department Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research Posts University of Oxford Lectureships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Room for religion in school? Chris Wright and Linda Edwards explain why they believe religious education for our children is not only desirable but essential Adding strings to bows It's never too early to introduce a child to musical rhythm As every schoolchild does not know Why have schools and parents lost interest in imparting general knowledge? 50 Years of Decline: Laying the Blame at the Head… Room at the Top Managing Director's Deputy Cambridgeshire Alfred Marks an Adia Company Pa/secretary to the Managing Director Executive Secretary Professional Receptionist/telephonist The Consultancy for All Language Appointments P. A. Secretary to Vice President Malcolm Hollis Television & Media Pa Secretarial Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roc Recruitment Kenzo Paris Secretary/pa Retail-Fashion Industry Multilingual services Wintershall Estate Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items ROC Recruitment Partners Sec Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Assistants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change First direct BT rival set to link with big overseas operator By our City Staff: Guinness lager gets the widget Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Polls apart on European social policy Home electioneering will colour Germany's presidency of the Eu, argues Wolfang M?nchau Market stalls as amber warning flashes on price expectations Gas imports freed If You Employ Office Staff ISBA Annual General Meeting Tourist Rates The Times Change on Week Stock Market Investment managers' profits 'best in six years' By our City Staff: Schneider: bank criticised Coffee prices to surge in shops GEC tipped to advance By our City Staff: Last tin mine seeks ?1.8m to survive Bank Gesellschaft Berlin AG KPMG urges action on t tax self-assessment UBS analyst set to quit Single market survey New route at Prospero Barclays raises ?150m Spirit of enterprise blooms in the Garden of England Kent is poised to prosper as the Channel Tunnel banishes transport blight. Ross Tieman reports Two Go Together Lonrho kicks the habit The Times City Diary Picture Gallery King William's levy still bears the stamp of a good tax Sisters in law Terence turns Off the map Siemens says BBC 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Kohl's Role New Treasury forecast under attack By our Economics Correspondent: \Money markets face week of uncertainty Last contango in the City of London Times Two Crossword Warburg the winners This position is by Loyd. Here White has the chance for a truly spectacular winning move, based on Word … Independent varies price Index Directors take £30,000 cut and attack high pay Enterprise to repair relations with City The Brighton
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