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News from 06/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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H. Williams, Rosemary Righter, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, N. Heaton, Rob Hughes, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, David C. de Massey, Hilary Finch, James Fisher, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Bryan Thwaites, Chris Roycroft-Davis, David Thurlow, Albert Dormer, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Tom Rhodes and David Adams, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Merlyn-Rees, Michael Troth, John O'leary, Education Editor, Michael Evans and Edward Gorman, V. Bukovsky, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Basil Hume, Peter Waymark, Christine Hancock, Alan Hamilton, Paul Methven, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, R. J. B. Hoare, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Bob Clough-Parker, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Francis Mathew, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Martin Fletcher and Anatol Lieven, R. J. Clothier, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, John Stokes, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Joan Llewelyn, Sam Kiley and Charles Bremner, Margaret Mathew, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, John Richardson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Scarman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Quentin Crewe, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Dominic Kennedy and Lin Jenkins, Alan Franks, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Marcus Braybrooke, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, John Pearman, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Colin S. Gamage, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman,

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20p Blair refuses concession to Euro-sceptics Thatcher's leadership style praised American admits stabbing student Index Simon Jenkins South African Finance Minister quits Midland will pay £10 for errors Penalties drama The glories of summer they will miss Railtrack chief to meet Knapp after MPs' pressure Bridge Ban urged on TV sport sponsored by tobacco Lonel Peoples Phone 20p New member finds fact a poor substitute for fiction Matthew Parris Political Sketch Peers rebel over youth crime Bill Smallbone Picture Gallery Train services to beat the strike Picture Gallery Coup de grace for MP's bons mots Cannabis pupils caught Ulster police chairman Fewest farm deaths DNA test traps falconers Date rape acquittal Irish team shuns party 'Unicorn horn' of plenty Flower Show Judge backs call for plain English laws News in Brief Spurned student crossed the Atlantic to take revenge on his victim American flew to Britain on false passport to stalk and kill woman who had rejected his advances Crowd vents anger at Rosie remand Magazine Royal visitors find Scots streets ahead European 'I have done something terribly wrong' RAF officers defend cost of work on air chiefs home United Kingdom Security cameras zoom in on crime] CSA pins hope on wedding of private and public sectors Police offer sympathy to woman who took Abbie Psychologists have advised police that the woman who took a four-hour-old baby could harm her if she feels threatened By a Staff Reporter: Debt forces students to drop out Fan pays £20,000 to retain Curry golds Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd By a Staff Reporter: Paint led police to axe killer British Gas BBC wakes up to drop in audience Citroen RE guidelines put Christianity first Religious leaders welcome blueprint but say more money must be spent on religion in schools A Model Syllabus Child abuse apology Ecover Small Firms Ovary donors could ease 'terrible stress' of infertile couples British Medical Association By our Health Services Correspondent: Doctors reject fertility ban for older women By our Health Services Correspondent: NHS gag 'endangers patients' NEC Construction scheme make way for wildlife Picture Gallery Bypass protest 'will fail' By a Staff Reporter: Ill woman told to find her own bed Newspaper fined record amount for contempt Libel case loser claims false arrest News in Brief Murder charge Taxi attack Railroaded Plant expands Hunt tells unions to cut Labour link Minister appeals for 'positive partnership' to bring down unemployment Airlines push for Terminal 5 Pd Filter system can cut factory smog Billionaire Britons lag behind Keene on Chess Temptation Errant pollsters given conditional discharge by general election judges Tebbit draws line over European 'appeasement' Major seeks to rally backbench support In Parliament Ricoh Hereford and Worcester tipped to split Clarke will move to halt new boom Critics fear Whitehall block on new talent Yeo survives call to quit Arafat flies to Jericho as settlers block roads Reuter: North Yemen 'takes key airport' Toyota Rav4 (AP): Dahmer attacked in prison News in Brief (Reuters): Child warriors (AP): Two executed (Reuters): Last show (AFP): Bomb arrest (Reuters): Free transfer Clinton challenges G7 partners on economic growth US signs sea treaty after 20-year delay Gonzalez will not run for presidency Hill House Hammond Grands patrons piqued at fraud charges Court bans Turkish Cypriot exports Renewed fighting dims hopes for proposed division of Bosnia Jail threat as 13 die in Spanish fires From Associated Press in Athens: Family mourns diplomat Scorn for Craxi at bribe trial Mandela moves to halt market slide as minister quits Paris agrees aid deal for South Africa Coup attempt inquiry launched by shaky Cambodia coalition US to provide Caribbean havens for Haiti refugees Rwandan rebels condemn plan for exclusion from French 'safe zone' Zimbabwe farmers test land reform laws Dolphin 'If the worst thing the Tories can call me is Bambi, then 111 count myself very fortunate' Tony Blair on why he was tempted by socialism—and the danger of falling into Tory traps over tax AXA Mine's a lager, Your Majesty From bar room to throne room The Times Don't save up, mum - go on that cruise Who says that most people are hoping for a fat inheritamce from their parents? Perhaps we are more altruistic than we admit Risks of the dating game Are agencies and lonely hearts columns the way to find love? Casio Of bikes and men Charles Bremner offers a few tips on how to get into the spirit of the Tour de France as it whizzes by Price Busters Alan Coren Artistic closed season The Times Diary Picture Gallery A plot against the family? The outery against frozen embroyos, against lesbian parents and against divorce is unjust. State interference in private matters cannot help anyone Skirting disaster Vintage Dorrell Race relations Slough despond France's killing fields Paris is part of Rawanda's hell, says Rosemary Righter A Blair Necessity Labour's European policy needs the moderniser's touch Deep Waters It is time for Britain to sign the Law of the Sea Convention Curtains for Biggles How to justify domestic luxury in a leaner RAF Doubt over report on Guildford Four Nurses in management Euro presidency Common threads in Britain's faiths Prince's interview Murky forces at work in Russia Meat precaution Ivy dangers Britain becalmed Speed the flow Court Circular Summer's flowers do their very best Overwhelming scents and colours at Hampton Court Today's royal engagements Personal Column Dinners Birthdays today Anniversaries today Latest wills Tallow Chandlers' Company Forthcoming marriages Marriage Christening Reception At Home Exeter University Appointment Felix Kelly Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aelda Callinicos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action Swiftcall John Allan From Our Lawn Tennis Correspondent: Wimbledon Crowned by Miss Bueno George Carver William Morgan Charles and the public prints The Prince of Wales's television exposé had the tablods struggling to gauge the popular mood, reports Chris Roycroft- Davis Soap operas to cola operas Pepsi takes on board the young generation with its new Passengers series, says Alan Mitchell Charles Barker Sainsbury cola tastes success The Times TV Top Ten British Drama US drama on the slide Foreign Drama on British TV Now university on MTV is cool The rock-music station strikes a studious note with a college-places clearing service Mercury Harrods Knightsbridge Anage Printing Systems Reebok Smith & Williamson OP IIR Publications Ltd Overseas Jobs Express Toshiba Graduates 23+ Molra Wiggins, Bridgewater Business Analysis Ltd ANA Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items MJ Associates BUPA International The Times Crossword No 19,587 Picture Gallery News Business WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Arts 33-35 British Rail Stays in overall loss Midland to pay £10 for every mistake Stock Market the Pound Gold Silence on rates sees dollar slide Homes 36 Fisons moves out of gardening for £25m Alcatel chief demands share probe Sport 38-44 CBI joins jobs debate with call to change benefit system Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants How to Be an Unflappable Secretary Page 32 Surge Charge Gridlocked Drive Budgens profit hit by price war Texaco poised to cut 2,500 jobs in revamp Legal Notices 071-782 7344 Nuclear presses sell-off case on £392m profits Imro investigates 40 member firms By our World Trade Correspondent: Britain may win 900-job NEC plant Whitehall ordered to help exporters Pillar Sun Alliance investor sues City police chief Business Roundup Lloyd's name bankrupt European Motor in talks Land Rover expands 3i sees strong demand Company News in Brief Southern attacks sales tactics of US bidder Howden's recovery continues Moving jobs up the agenda Why John Prescott cannot be ignored Nuclear Electric high and dry Why exclude 3i from Peps? Pentos is braced for heavy loss Nuclear Electric CU shares rise on speculation over terms of French bid' Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Cellnet rings up 28% rise for Securicor at half time Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Profits leap at Court Cavendish Hotels ahead Leisure buy Vibroplant up Phone Link loss Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Rising yen sees sun set on Japan's economic miracle The yen's strenght is battering exporters and profits, and threatens to undermine economic recovery. Joanna Pitman assesses the damage BMW charms the press The Times City Diary Spanish practices Penney wise Blacklist Shrine visit Fisons SCI /Great Southern Mercury Prisoner of Cellnet Howden Strong rally at the close Alpha AXP The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fimbra To Advertise Vittel Pan European S J Berwin & Co BBC International Television Media Secretaries MCA Graduate Appointments LTD Mac Blain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Personal Assistants Hobstones Temps The Financial Times Limited Crone Corkill Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Malcolm Beavers Vittel Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons No Title Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Basingstoke Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker The Managing Director Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Smallbone of Devizes WA Secretaries plus The European Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items WA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make a note: one boss is not enough Team secretaries are a special breed, unflappable under pressure and able to prioritise. Certainly, the job is never boring, as John Llewelyn Owens reports La Crème De La Crème Sun Life Japan Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Secretary in Property International Design and Fashion Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA-SECRETARY ACME Knightsbridge Secretaries Public Creme The Royal Free Hampstead Nhs Trust MEDIaD The Times The Language Specialists Royds Raphael REC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting the effects of gravitas Don't think that playing Prospero means Alec McCowen is about ready to give up the stage. He's far too young for that, he tells Alan Franks Multi-Lingual Opportunities German Theatre page 34 Anderson Hoare Reception Selection Visual Art page 35 Money talks Radio Art Galleries Takarazuka! Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Cockneys on the make A Busy Day King's Head, Ni Just the place for a refreshing cup of tea Dance: An outbreak of site-specific work Well-formed freeform Jazz: Folk music provides a springboard Style with substance Beneath the charm, elegance and surface brilliance, Rex Whistler was a serious artist, claims John Russell Taylor Rewards at the end of the trail Hilary Finch reports Portland, Oregon, on a Bach festival with pioneering approach to programming Almeida opera Cheltenham International Festival of Music Musical Cheers Weir takes a bow New Music: An orchestral premiere at the Cheltenham Festival Young talent in full bloom The Knot Garden Britten Theatre, RCM Opera: Students rise to the challenges of a touch Tippett score Strand Theatre Heaps of castles looking for kings The dream of buying a castle that may cost little more than a smart London flat is enticing. But Rachel Kelly advises caution Thieves go for a night on the tiles The growing crime of roof- stripping is infuriating country landowner, Some barns have been targeted five times The house that time forgot A Victorian pile and its contents have been left untouched since 1919 Escaping the parking trap Garages are commanding an ever higher premium in London John D Wood & Co Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgages Services LTD Fidelity Investments Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Free List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yates prepares for cherished fly-past in his home town On the swan song of a cyclist who has toiled for team-mates for 11 Tours Arbitration uncertainty removed Columnist's contract was breached Referring cases to arbitration Super bikes at quite a price Original lessee still liable Dealing with offensive display of pictures at workplace Daly will match power against Braid's subtlety Baggio saves ten-man Italy Nigeria denied place in quarter-finals in extra time Frustration lingers as Irish head for home Bulgarians keep nerve to win penalty decider World Cup at a Glance Bullfrog Productions LTD Festival spirit survives Brazilian's thuggery Rob Hughes believes American enthusiasm for the World Cup remains high despite defeat Big day for bridge and its cerebral shirt pull As the Portland Club prepares to celebrate a hundred years as the card game legislator, Albert Dormer examines its sensitive role Word Watching For the Record Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Redcar Transatlantic record falls to Frenchman Sugar stands alone Heguy duo take charge Recruitment restricted Best inspires Ireland Bates leads Britain Golding chases double Red Carnival pays further dividend New Market Rapid Raceline Newmarket Specialists Guide to our Racecard Addath to collect for Cecil Bath Kempton Park Aitken retires hurt despite £60,000 coup Do not change the balls or tinker with the rules, please Midweek View Holders look to Lara and Lord's The Times Rapid England foiled by rain and Crowe New Zealand draw comfort from saving third Test at Old Trafford Hill struggles to ease Williams's doubts Oliver Holt finds that a Briton's future in grand prix racing is far from clear despite his success The Times TCCB Whitaker's ease of victory an omen for main event BBC1 Radio1 Choice Variations Satellite Golf 38 Boardman fights losing battle Team-mates fail to raily on eve of Tour's arrived in England Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Atherton gets high marks in passing test of character The Open Business School Motor Racing 42

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