News from 05/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ivor H. Mills, Anthony Harris, Robert Highmore, Keith Laidlaw, (Chairman), Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Will Howie (Director), J. D. Manson, John Goodbody and Peter Bryan, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Brian Tanner, Chief Executive, Ivo Tennant, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, John Dean, Carl Mortished, Barry Keehn, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, J. A. Lack, Steuart and Francis, A. D. Barnes, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Paul Moynagh, Mark Powlson, John Higgins, Robin Fitzsimons, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Richard Huggett, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Rawsthorn, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Sam Kiley and Charles Bremner, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, R. Rawlins, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Fiona Reynolds, Director, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Shuna Kennedy (Editor), Adam Fresco, Michael Hornsby, Agricultural Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, R. W. Johnson, Jeremy Benson, Ronald MacKenzie, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Jennifer Jenkins, (Chairman), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Scrivenor, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, Angus Paton (Director), Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Roger Dobson, A. J. McLoughlin, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoFailing CSA given extra staff and cash Agency chief issues public apology Rosie death: man charged Homes gloom Index Railmen plan 2-day strikes Lover battered 'lonely hearts' doctor to death Tour De France Jack's beaten army goes out 2-0 Hard man, ladies' man, and holy man By our Foreign Staff: French ordered to halt Rwanda rebels Air Pollution Police told to end regional 'lottery' of court charges Breitling Chalky, master of detail, gives the Tories a thorough caning Political Parris French back BSE curbs on British beef exports MJN Bill for RAF house soars to £387,000 Wardens double yellow-line per0il North-South divide claims heart victims News in Brief Racial disputes reform Young offender jailed Racehorse insurers sued Jury told of IRA plot Multiple killer moved Challenge over inquest Police to pay damages Rosie's family angry at police delay in identifying body 'The have not done their job. They have taken their money and done nothing' Fake nurse who snatched baby 'close to edge' Inmates con jail computer Builder in court on 12th murder charge Hewlett Packard By a Staff Reporter: Mother accused of killing son in hospital Citroën AX Bottomley urged to admit failure of NHS experiment BMA conference: doctor's call a culture of caring echoes Bishop's criticism of health service By our Health Service Correspondent: Government rejects attack on reforms Dell Age bar to care 'a travesty of justice' Critic's relative value The Royal Bank of Scotland Spending multiplies on medical insurance Digital Teaching debate in primary schools 'has lost momentum' Preferred Direct Keene on Chess Vauxhall Boy, 6, left at seaside after class outing BBC lands sponsor for symphony orchestra Tour gathers pace as chain gang rides into England Nissan One for the road keeps Boardman in peak form Lombard NatWest Schools may be closed to keep parents off the road Emergency measures studied as traffic pollution 'blights Britain's picture postcard image' By our Environment Correspondent: Asthma complaints increase in children Thomas Pink Pizza Hut Warm words raise the heat as politicians pay homage to 'full employment' Riddell on Politics Prescott backs away from firm target on jobs Modernisers confront traditionalists in House of Lords The normally sedate Upper House is in a flurry over who will be chosen to succeed Lord Wakeham as Leader NEC Labour contest turns pugnacious MP into patrician candidate Blair signals new education policy Tories urge ministers to shackle CSA monster MPs demand action to avert middle-class backlash over 'most unpopular measure since the poll tax' The Debate By a Staff Reporter: Parents sue prosecution service over boy cleared of rape Young Britons look ahead with gloom Driver kills son while reversing News in Brief Handed back Sword death Rough justice Bond winners Ford Agency alleges malicious attempt to ensure failure The Report Metro Digital Vodafone Rwandan rebels seize capital and second city Doctor denies killings News in Brief (Reuter): Spanish blaze (AP): Bobbitt held (AFP): Flood toll rises (AFP): Dog shoots man (Reuter): World wealth Hacker shakes off FBI on electronic highway French leader hails new winds of change ANC moves against hardliner in Natal Tokyo bureaucrats rule as leaders come and go Murayama not man of wealth TDi (WV) Special summit at risk over hunt for Delors successor Fears grow that Bosnia will slide back into war Consort Hotels Star pilgrim ends her progress Survival games linger in Sarajevo's sniper alleys Kohl angles to play lead role on G7 stage Zurich Municipal Arafat trip unites Israeli Right in bid to oust Rabin Reuter: Dhaka extends its warrant for author Britain's Premier House Holder Besieged Aden awaits water ship Camp David sanctuary lures Clinton Ryman Christian leader in Iran killed News in Brief Haiti caution Envoy shot (Reuter): Mahdi freed (Reuter): Craxi warrant Baby released (Reuter): 2,000 over par Britain fights for breath The Clean Air Act banished smog two generations ago. But can new laws now tackle the insidious but invisible cloud building up in the 1990s? Walter Ellis reports The Times Cider casts off its bumpkin image Latterly the drink of dossers and impecunious students, a traditional English draught is winning new popularity Double Dutch made easy A new forum given hope to Euro-illiterates Is this the end of the road for a vaccine? Nigel Hawkes explains why gay activists support the medical decision to drop two large-scale drug trials in America Embryos, eggs and ethics: freezing our future Aileen Ballantyne on scientific advance bringing hope to more couple Success Rates Today Twelve good men-but woozy Dr Trisha Greenhalgh says jurors should check their medication For women only When bishops should hold their peace Jonathan Clark warns of the danger of political sermons Chukking it in The Times Diary Storms, then port The Times Diary Picture Gallery Losers in love and war Libel case juries have lately become perverse to the point of lunacy, but the court got it right in Wraith v Wraith Shuffling dates Genius in bloom Why the Prince is popular The critics are wrong, says Woodrow Wyatt Moral Health The Bishop of Birmingham has done his office no good Going Dutch Britain needs to cultivate its natural ally in Europe Sur Vos Bikes Tunbridge Wells meets the Tour de France, with incredulity Healthcare: what really counts Somerset identity Air accidents Housing the elderly Better ways to save our buildings 'Mad cow' disease Lib/Lit confusion Tower Bridge Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Hampton Court show keeps on growing Service appointment Lord Lieutenant University news Church appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today People and Places Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Reception Byron Society Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Sir Alfred Beit Appointments Lew Hoad Lew Hoad, Australian tennis player who won Wimbledon in 1956 and 1957; died of a heart attack in Spain on July 3 aged 59. He was born in Glebe, New South Wales, on November 23,1934 Personal Column Will Power Sir Anthony Lousada Sir Anthony Lousada, solicitor and arts administrator, died on June 24 aged 86. He was born on November 4,1907 Wyndham's "The Maitlands" John Metcalf John Metcalf, advertising agent and public relations executive, died of cancer at his West Sussex home on June 28 aged 72. He was born on December 31,1921 Stanley Segal Stanley Segal, OBE, died on June 27 aged 74. He was born on October 11,1919 News The Times Crossword No 19,586 Business People in the Times Times Weathehcall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Loan figures dash hope of rapid growth The Halifax said that there could still be further monthly falls in house prices but stuck by its view that overall they will rise by 2 per cent to 3 per cent this year ProShare fears small investors will lose rights By our City Staff: Burton finance chief quits Stock Market Small Business The Pound Arts MFI to open more stores in France Gold Picture Gallery Sport John Charcol GEC reopens Thorn talks Business Today Australia to sell 75% Qantas stake next year By our Industrial Staff: Exporters' confidence 'at record high' Legal & Public Notices Mortgage lenders may issue code of conduct Personality clash leads director to quit APV Payout for Lloyd's agency chiefs Alcatel head held in fraud inquiry BR aims at 100 tunnel cargo trains this month Germany plays down dollar support hopes Business Roundup More business failures Lee deal lifts Carclo Schneider backlash Rolls-Royce wins order Pension change likely Mill loan creates jobs The Times Carclo Scottish & Newcastle suffers from flat results of brewing By our Deputy City Editor: Seeboard finance chief to retire early Fyffes buys half of Dutch banana firm Swimming against the tide Privvate shareholders are under threat ...but ICI needs them Plenty of fizz in you-know-who Pennington Coda plunges after £2.5m interim loss ICI and EniChem may float venture Menzies attacks newspaper price cuts Richemont By our City Staff: Pillar Property float to value group at £180m Hope of German base-rate cut boosts shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Holmes to delist in London Security group sees future with US consortium Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Dollar closes at record low What the revised oracles don't say: buy Money Markets Money Rates (%) Ghost of full employment haunts the political agenda Politicians are escpousing 'jobs for all' as they have not done for 20 years. But times change, and the idea is not what it used to be, says Philip Bassett Fame comes to Asil Nadir The Times City Diary Cover story The Times City Diary Rupert Aldrich The Times City Diary Whine bars The good life MFI Pillar The Institute of Management Chef's special Tempus John Menzies The Times Unit Trust Information Service Seymour Sinclair Advance in thin trading First direct Partners in sourcing deliver big dividends Business for Sale Buoyed up by belief in quality Rodney Hobson reports on a company that refused to compromise over its products Overseas Market Opportunity The Bottom Line (UK) Plc What turned out to be the worst recession in years.… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankruptcy? Liquidations? Multiple Display Advertising Items Agent Wanted Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inland Revenue Motek Commercial Finance Directors want EC VAT changes to make life easier Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Student protest Queen's Council The blight of obsession The law is slowly coming to the rescue of people pursued by fanatical admirers, reports Robert Highmore Accidental advice Inns and Outs Value for value Question of taste Horse dealing Royal credit Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Muddy waters of a riverboat inquestS Counsel Index Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin Litigator Times Newspapers Zarak MacRae Brenner Renault Company & Commercial Law Group Robin Fitzsimons looks at Hong Kong's battle to… Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Federal Resources Europe Freedom fight on two fronts Litigation boom predicted A growth of 25 per cent is expected over the five years University of Oxford Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Mr. John Samuels Q. C. Computing in court Judges are replacing pen and paper with new technology Trainee Court Clerk Robert Walters Associates McKenna & Co Eversheds Simons The Commomwealth Development Corporation The Senior Partner St John's Chambers Bristol Slaughter and May Reuter Simkin The Nottingham Trent University Russell Jones & Walker Quarry Dougall Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howes Percival Westminster Medical Smith newman associates Tax implication of varying entitlement Regulation not apt for plant in pit Lipson Lloyd Jones Riley Legal Appointments Norweb University of Bristol Retention of habitual residence in UK Secure order jurisdiction over child on bail Oxford University Press Halifax buzzes with excitement Visual Art: Scupture with polish at 'a practical Utopia in Yorkshire; plus recommended exhibitions Splendid new complex of galleries in a converted mill offers one of the finest settings for contemporary art in Britain. Richard Cork reports Back to the opening shots Television Peter Barbnard on a season which marks an anniversary many in Britain would rather forget Music Opera Around the Galleries Brian Glover 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 Moving while standing stockstill Country: Adrian Deevoy hears Johnny Cash rumble through the pain of a lifetime Going to hell and enjoying the ride Dance: Cape Ballet's season continues Orpheus in the Underworld Sadler's Wells Weak and a long time on politics Theatre: Turgid tale of ministerial folk Cannibal Star Camden Studio How to do it our way, only better Opera: Marvels in Missours... Manon minus a man.. . Andriessen shackles the music.. . Malgoire's stately Gluck Rodney Milnes is agog with admiration for the organisation and talent at this year's Opera Theatre of St Louis summer season Hampered by circumstances Manon Covent Garden First-ever sponsor gives BBCSO more drive The corporation denies that its £300,000 deal with Land Rover will harm independent orchestras. Richard Morrison reports Simply grand Orphée et Euridice Covent Garden British Museum Noisy and noisome De Materie QEH Red Carnival to disrupt Loder Thunderer: Newmarket Stack's filly ruled out Yesterday's Results Aljathaab prepared to regain winning thread Today's Race on Television Thunderer: Pontefract Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Sampras aiming to join ranks of tennis immortals Stuart Jones on a fortnight on velocity but low on vibrancy Mansell ready to continue Formula One return Oliver Holt reports on the deal that will extend the Briton's grand prix comeback Word-Watching New Zealand cap another Samoan MeesPierson's scores suggest regional threat The Times Mees Pierson Dismissal taints Brazilian delight Pure Genius By our Sports Staff: Argentina miss Maradona's inspiration World Cup Ata Glance Nigerian hands Christie first defeat of season Bourgnon's record target Eubank's political demand Selectors look to Dixon for smart effort Loose tongues must not talk Fraser out of selectors' plans At the Old Trafford Test England's hopes of victory clouded by Crowe and Parore Scoreboard Twose learns from Lara's brilliance Morris takes his chance Patel presents England case Surrey confirm title credentials Scoreboards Table Boardman steers dear of trouble Briton retains yellow jersey as sprinters drop out of Tour de France Tour Details For the Record Pools Forecast Rich returns outweigh drawbacks English hopes rest with fours team Sport in Brief Worthington moves Price overhauls Kraft Becker opts out again Hanley seeks damages Sultan's men on target BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Dutch destroy Irish dreams Charlton's World Cup adventure ends in self-inflicted defeat Times Two Crossword No 206 Fifa gives referees the red card Winning Move Word-Watching Hoad's death leaves tennis in mourning John Goodbody traces the Career of one of Wimbledon's most widely-acclaimed champions, who died in Spain on Sunday Omega Cycling
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