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News from 07/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Daniel Britten, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Stephen Soghoian, Gillian Thomas, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Dr Bruce Charlton, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Andrew Warren, Director, Michael Meyer, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Eifion Jones, Ben MacIntyre and Nicholas Watt, Carl Mortished, K. D. Williamson, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Maureen Mahon, Martin Fletcher, John Sacher, Pat Gibson, John Watson, Yehudi Menuhin, Phil Cole, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Richard Bewes, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Michael Dynes and Alice Thomson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Gillian Walker, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Geoffrey Wheeler and Ivo Tennant, Vanessa S. G. Dornier, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Mary Powell (Director), Edward Gorman, Michael Howard, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Russell Kempson, Fiona Inchbald, Alan Mills, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Rolf Heming, George Brock, Alexandra Frean and Jonathan Prynn, Janet Daley, David Miller, Dr James LeFanu, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Peter Schofield, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and George Brock, Andrew Lansley, Director, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Nick Bryant, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Lois Rathbone, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Firth, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Paul Bennett, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Peter Lloyd, R. W. Pollard, Oliver Holt, Gus Nabney, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Jack Wise, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Shaw Stewart, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, David Park, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Powers (Honorary Secretary), Brian Clarke, David Walker, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, John Claughton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Neil Caldwell, Michael Henderson, Angelica Goodden, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Christine Ayrton, John Shaw and Dominic Kennedy, Charles Bremner and Christopher Walker, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Elis Thomas of Nant Conwy (Chairman), Jim White,

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20P Birt triumphs in battle of the BBC Charter to be renewed for 10 years Main Points Index British are a little free with the actualit Two for £1 West offers £lbn to close Chernoby1 Books Pupils hurt in coach crash Rail strike talks New 100m record 65,000 Times Arthritis Rheumatism Council 20P Million turn out to bid Le Tour welcome Win a Chirs Boardman Tour superbike Details on Saturday Pension-share challenge Public pay deal rejected Cambridge firebombs Peers's safety stand Charlton appeases fans Marquess accused QC secrecy 'must end' Princess's sympathy Lawyer wins damages Stinging rebuke for kiss Prince visits Ulster despite security leak News in Brief An unlikely hero emerges from behind Auntie's skirt Political Sketch CSA angers data watchdog with pay disclosures Secret talks raise hope of peace in rail strike Lord Taylor calls for justice review Admiral Picture Gallery £40,000 buys role as King's right-hand man Kodak Express Eurotunnel challenges duty-free decision Tuck shop antiquity earns school £7m in three-minute sale By a Staff Reporter: Murderer entombed ex-wife in concret NEC Armed robbers preyed on women driving alone High lead levels found in vintage French wines By a Staff Reporter: Judge lays ghost of house deal By a Staff Reporter: Phantom memories 'led to father's trial for rape' Tribunals under fire over pay-outs for pregnancies Weekend Ginny Dougary Meets Buzz Aldrin in the… Peugeot Howard says police must concentrate on crime blacks pots Long delay for flagship bill Dell Car kept alive memory of lost love House of Fraser Drink-drive mother is jailed News in Brief Pair struck off Dog killer Officer bitten East meets vest Net loss Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Elderly patients die weeks after transfer Manager touted around for second opinion and ignored consultants advice, BMA conference told Children's clubs seek more cash Parents lose fight on special school Admiral Locks set pupil an extra test Cellnet By our Health Service Correspondent: 'Ludicrous' pay plan rejected Labour boosted as middle-class voters desert the Tories Blair to hold fire on inaugural reshuffle Sun RAF house bill was 'excessive' Council reform plans dealt double blow Prince's views on religion worry MPs In Parliament Land Rover How Birt persuaded the Conservatives to call off the dogs The Campaign Dixons Britain's Best Deals Paper foresees greater private sector links and commercialism White Paper Hill House Hammond Committee wants 'ring-fencing' of TV sports events Brooke didn't go far enough, say hardline Tories The Commons Right and Left hit out Compaq Audi Dealers Christian leaders found murdered in Iranian forest Aden near surrender after army collapses Big bad wolf gets fairy-tale press Arafat and Rabin aim for deal on displaced Arabs Ten-wife Muslim defies Malaysian court Li defends Tiananmen massacre News in Brief (Reuter): Forest fires (AP): Actor's son dies (Reuter): Pyongyang ire (AFP): Abiola charged Repression rising, says Amnesty Underground Clinton rebuffs Yeltsin demand on Baltic troops First US presidential visit to Latvia soured by dispute on Russian rights The European the Weekly Newspaper for Europe Andreotti 'was full member of Mafia' Italians offer Europe a sceptical enthusiast British Euro-sceptics have warmed to the anti-Maastricht views of Anthonio Martino but he does not share their nationalist outlook, Anatole Kaletsky writes Major ready to repeat veto tactic Admiral UN protects Serb image abroad by veiling misdeeds US bolsters fleet for invasion of Haiti Admiral Township shooting leaves 11 dead Deferential French press shuns sleazy sales ploy Rwandan rebels vow to honour 'safe zone' Hirohito's brother tells of war crimes by army Tape shows Tapie had plan to flee Psion Series 65,000 rolls of thunder Today The Times reaches a nicely rounded total of issues. Philip Howard celebrates with an inky look at history's headlines The slow beat of history underneath the patter of the daily deadline The Times Sunset's leading ladies see red The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Faye Dunaway row has sparked an anti-British backlash in Los Angeles Inspectors who could do better Why do schools fail children so badly? 'No other virus is blamed for so many illnesses' Many diseases we don't understand may be due to single organism, says Dr. James LeFanu Discover Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Lozenges Simple power of the berry Two kinds of relief for cystitis sufferers.. . the danger of grease gun and vaccine injuries.. . migraine and the Pill Medical Briefing No other virus is blamed for so many illnesses Central Middlesex Hospital Many a slip How Hitler tried to stub out smoking In Nazis couldn't halt the rise of cigarettes, what hope do our leaders have? Oversight? Elizabeth David Cookshops Janet Daley Judaeo-Christian values must remain the core of our culture if society is to have any cohesion Multiculturalism is a denial So: logo is no go The Times Diary Now she's dunit The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why we need the Lords Tony Blair's proposed reform of the Upper House is a muddled half—measure-and probably illegal Paying his dues The Times Diary Water proof The Times Diary Foal play The Times Diary Street lesson The Times Diary The BBCis not so special Tim Congdon is disappointed by the White Paper Magic Circles The race to succeed to succeed Delors must be the last of its kind Reprieve for Auntie Birt'ws pre-emptive strike has saved the BBC Dibaj and Michaelian Intolerent Iran turns on its Christians Blair views on EC and the economy Gunfight site The rain-maker Fighting for Welsh countryside and industrial heritage Dentistry in crisis Fuel bill profits Value of HNDs In the slow lane Ball by ball? Distant trumpets Court Circular Royal engagements Picture Gallery Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball 1994 Exmoor woods give up their Saxon secret Birthdays today Personal Column Garden for the elderly wins highest award The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Dinners Memorial Services Forthcoming marriages Battle of Britain The London Institute St Paul's Girls' School Memorial services Luncheon Vin d'honneur Anniversaries Professor John Britton John Leslie Britton, Professor of Pure Mathematics at King's College London, 1985-88, died after a climbing accident on Skye on June 13 aged 66. He was born on November 18,1927 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Lady Garner Lady Garner, widow of the diplomat Lord Garner and founder of support groups for diplomatic wives, died on June 23 aged 77. She was born in Berwyn, Illinois, on April 6,1917 Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Cancer Research Swiftcall Telephone Club Animals in Need Michael Richards Michael Richards, merchant banker, died on June 26 aged 78. He was born in Leeds on October 4,1915 Limbiess Ex-Service Men's Association (From our New York Correspondent): Negroes Leaving the South New U. S. Problem Jack Davies Jack Davies, comedy film scriptwriter, died in California on June 22 aged 80. He was born in London on November 25,1913 Professor Paul Milliez Professor Paul Milliez, French physician and human rights activist, died in Paris on June 12 aged 81. He was born on June 15,1912 Breakthrough for cyclists Safety move for gliders A new cycleway of the North Airline seating test Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items The height of danger Travel/flights Calibre Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Take the Family to Florida Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Kick in the seat for BA Multiple Display Advertising Items Bags of security Travelogs 'Death-trap' apartments No cheap flihgts to Moscow France en vacances Glorious New England in the Fall Campaign for holiday safety certificates To Russia, with difficulty Russian authorities are keeping prices high by refusing to allow BA a second daily London-to-Moscow flight Airport taxes rise Forestry threat to ramblers Regent Travel Services Jams as French take their leave News The Times Crossword No. 19,588 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Sport Forecast Features Body and Mind Travel News The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Weinstock to stay on as head of GEC Lord Weinstock's decision to stay on at the helm of GEC for a further two years coincided with a set of results that showed a rise of just £3 million on the previous year Heseltine regrets sale of Rover to Germany Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky The Pound Arts Picture Gallery Building societies can take on banks Gold Brent Crude Sport Touche Ross Device to widen BAe stakes Accountancy on Thursdays Business Today Business Editor Robert Ballanlyne Cleaning up in a gold mine Allen & Overy In the Matter of Pavion International PLC Car sales accelerate to £4bn August forecast Manufacturers and dealers are expecting to sell £4 billion worth of cars next month, when the registration letter changes, and 1.9 million cars in the full year Lufthansa near to payouts By a Correspondent: Rivers clean-up ordered Water firms must find extra £500m Stirling pays ex-directors £350,000 in compensation Industrial figures show strong recovery Friendly Hotels PLC Lenders act against housing doldrums Business Roundup German steel inquiry Spurs ahead on points Pechiney placing fails Spear talks continue Spanish firms optimistic Labatt Mexican stake Citizens acquisition One-off charges drag Dixons to £165m loss BDA chief faces vote to sack him Weaker without Weinstock GEC investors, look around.. . Generating more iterest in sell-offs Listening to the building societies Border TV signals record earnings By our City Staff: Investors shun Evans cash call Sainsbury sales disappoint City Crown Computer Products direct Thomson CSF hit by bank losses Share prices drift as investors wait for decision on US rates Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Taunton Cider sparkles as competition mounts Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Future FR Group agrees US deals Melville sale Lloyd's post Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Pantling goes to a new home The Times City Diary Through the roof The Times City Diary Prescribing markets as NHS servant not master Economic View Politicians of all parties are employing radicalism to win popular support for their agendas. They err, says Anatole Kaletsky In train The Times City Diary Time piece The Times City Diary Shoulder charge The Times City Diary Dixons Taunton Short-sighted resolution of the company pension debate Black Wednesday for small savers Food for thought Tempus BAe Distinctions between Orders of Foresters The Times David S. Smith in £15.5m takeover The Winston Churchill School Funding Executive Airbus finance group takes off in battle for Boeing crown Britain targets Asia-Pacific area for exports Accountancy & Finance Peoples Phone Manager Times Newspapers News Corp buys 1.7% stake in John Fairfax Business round GKN and Fiat in venture US computer merger Bespak declines by 38% MEPC buys in Australia Graduate Trainees Qualified or Part Qualified Accountant Chief Accountant Anticipation not reaction Communication between adviser and client is still the key to a successful relationship, says Fiona Inchbald Any Other Business Robert Half Euromoney Accountancy & Finance Epigram International Limited National Audit Office MacMillan Davies Contrast in treatment of the 'three Es' Audit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hear the Markets Move Equities remain cautious Safari Deposit of title deeds does not create equitable charge on property Discovery on quantum not relevant to liability Challenge to issue of established use certificate Partial assignor of trade mark can oppose import of marked goods Failure to give jury warning not fatal to conviction Nothing to add Stiffen the sinews, summon the blood Cinema: Geoff Brown veer between nausea and nodding off as Christopher Lambert pumps his pece in Fortress A rank look at life no longer The cinema short has acquired a big-budget gloss, and a growing crowd of talented film-markers Theatre Music must go back to school Delegates at the first Music for Youth conference struck the same note of worry Pop Art Galleries Lefevre Gallery 30 Bruton St, Wt. 071-493 2107. An… Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assossment 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 Self-portrait of boy Lawrence Theatre: The foreunner of Sons and Lover in Hampstcad; history garbled in Croydon A Collier's Friday Night Hamstead Marxism, the Groucho way A Night at the Revolution Croydon Warehouse Built on tribal custom Dance: A bold triple-bill from the South Africans Cape Ballet Sadler's Wells His aim is as true as ever As Elvis Costello and the Attractions try to turn back the clock, David Sinclair hails the return of a great pop partnership Inspiration takes many forms Concerts: Devotional choral works by Tavener and Britten; an impressive dubut from a baritone; a smooth approach Westminster Abbey Choir Westminster Abbeey Almost a family matter Cabaret: Streisand's half-sister has her own fine qualities Roslym Kind Green Room, Cafe Royal Winning without a struggle LSO/Jansons Barbican Lieder with star quality Matthias Görne Wigmore Hall The Royal Opera Wu's new gallery Arts Briefing The sublime grotesque Angelica Goodden on a life of the diminutive drunk who immortalised the Parisian demi-onde Toulouselautrec By Julia Frey Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 Book of Vegetarian Cookery The Times Full of eastern promise Reef By Romesh Gunesekera Granta, £13.99 Poetry, love and the meaning of death The Pillow Boy of the Lady Onogoro By Alison Fell Serpent's Tail, £7.99 pbk original N. 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By Banana Yoshimoto Faber, £5.99 pbk original Playwright in purgatory Pirandello's Love Letters to Martaabba Edited by Benito Ortolani Princeton University Press, £24.95 Solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short Peter Ackroyd finds food for thought in a great German poet's pessimistic vision of mankind's future as a permanent state of siege Civil War By Hans Magnus Enzenberger Granta, £6.99 pbk original Disillusioned by Arafat The Politics of Dispossessin The Struggle for Palestinian Self-Determination 1969-1994 By Edward Said Chatto & Windus, £20 Weekend Books New Authors Why Jacques will break his crown in France Delors Inside the House that Jacques Built By Charles Grant Nicholas Brealey, £12.99 pbk The tales of a tub-thumper Twelve Red Herrings By Jeffrey Archer HarperCollins, £14.99 Higher Multimedia Hooked on summer's coarse glory Brian Clarke on the angling odysseys that the new season will engender on British waters Whitaker eclipses brother for title Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Coaching line-up leaves out Gallop Pieres gives Packer plenty to celebrate Teams Easby to accuse South Africa over payments Strauss chosen to replace Pienaar Seiko Kinetic Simtek making progress along the road to recovery Oliver Holt reports on how the British team has come to terms with the death of its driver, Roland Ratzenberger, at Imola in April Wimbledon seeds Serious matter Men's final: charmless or enthralling? Maradona: hero or villain? Farewell, Ireland Missing link Thames Valley finally accept European place Littlewoods Pools 2 More Millionaires ICC to penalise bowlers who break the rules New changes target indiscipline The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class XI Game The Times First-Class Scoreboard Middlesex put pressure on leading group Simon Wilde assesses the form of the main contenders for the country championship title at the halfway stage of the season First-Class Averages Word-Watching Thorpe excels as Surrey exact revenge Lancashire put to the sword in second round of NetWest Trophy Masterful Lamb turns on power Caddick and Hayhurst present Yorkshire with uphill struggle Igglesden sends Hampshire out Reeve and Penney combine profitably Scoreboards Fixtures Tottenham save six points but pay £1.5m The Times Montgomerie cools fiery temper The Times For the Record Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings South Africa draw Monarty moves on Champions start well Gurung finds target Open stage loses Irwin and Floyd Sports on Brief Barathea primed to test stamina limits of Lochsong July Cup attracts high-class sprinters Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Ascot acceptors Guide to our Racecard Raw courage of Lemon Souffle's success Fahal can continue good work Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Redcar Support for Cezanne Thunderer: Chepstow Standards suffer as referees show human failings Rob Hughes believes a heatwave and Fifa's zeal have contributed to officials' problems at the World Cup Electronic Arts Nigerian exit fuels renewed rift David Miller says African footballers must acquire maturity to match the world's best World Cup at a Glance By our Sports Staff: Brazilian Leonardo banned and fined by Fifa BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Boardman rises to English occasion Huge crowds stage spectacluar welcome as Tour de France passes throuhg Details Burrell bursts back to recapture world record Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Austin Reed Football See la crème de la crème on Goodman Graham Analysys Spencer Stuart GKR Group Company Hoggett Bowers Austin Knight Selector Europe GKR Group Company Executive Scientist Appointments Ward Executive Limited Whitehead Selection N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Microsoft Harvey Nash PLC Intel N B Selection Ltd TSI Group Harvey Nash PLC Dial Resources Wimpey Minerals Applix AT&T SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Chusid Headway Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Trojan Reebok Corporate Executive Search Singer & Friedlander Sales & Marketing Director Morton Hodson KPMG Selection & Search IMC Consulting Group Limited Howgate Sable MacMillan Davies Innovation Recruitment Consultants Directors Inter Exec Price Waterhouse CRT MacMillan Davies Motorola Calhy Tracey & Associates MacMillan Davies Calhy Tracey & Associates South Yorkshire Supertram Multiple Display Advertising Items Moxon Dolphin Kerby Michael Page Accelerated Promotion Scheme Direct Line Insurance Ernst & Young BUPA International The Short List M Associates Ogilvie Lancashire Enterprises European Management Anglia polytechnic university International Business Software Cedar International Multiple Display Advertising Items Salomon Brothers CIS Co-operative Insurance PMC Group Calhy Tracey & Associates K/F Associates Barkers Response & Assessment Douglas Llambias Associates Daewoo Cars Comshare Barnes Kavelle Epigram International Limited Times Newspapers CTEC Connaught Britain's Number One Executive Career… PK Selection Logica GE Lighting Imperial Cancer Aprícot Riley Austin Knight U. 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SW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good advice from on high Companies need to persuade their senior managers to pass on winning ways to the next generation Desmond Dearlove reports Business Development Manager Assistant Secretary (Academic) General Appointments Specialist Confectioner Historical Harp Sales Picture Gallery Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Thorburn Colquhoun Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Looking for peace of mind Life after Redundancy Director-Australasian Corporate Travel Sales Executives To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 Hillman Saunders Worthing Priority Coop Independent Insurance Company Limited Public & Healthcare HR Chinese Medicine Centre University of Northumbria Newcastle Lifecare NHS Trust John Harris Recruitment The Times Weald College VSO Volunteers working for a better world Fax Farewell, Whitehall David Walker on why central government plans to move out Kirklees … Thames Valley Police Cleveland Meat Hygiene Service The Times Newspapers Choosing the right candidate for the job Should school governors be full-time paid professional or untrained volunteers from outside the school walls? 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