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News from 08/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

J. F. ROSE(Director of Scientific Services), Margaret MORAN(Association of Metropolitan Authorities), Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Guy Chazan, Richard Evans, Julian Muscat, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Victor Serebriakoff, David Hewston, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter CHALLIS(Association of London Authorities), Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Inigo Gilmore, Sean Mac Carthigh, Jim COULTERChief Executive, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, MARGARETSINGH(Association of District Councils), MARYWALKERSINGH(London Boroughs Association), Jeremy Kingston, Mary WALKER(London Boroughs Association), Anthony Perry, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Richard Evans and Julian Muscat, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Ian H. Thain, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Martin Flanagan, Jane Bonham Carter, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, John Young, Marcus Williams, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Martin Fletcher, David Adams and Michael Evans, Josie FARRINGTON(Association of Metropolitan Authorities, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Janet Edwards, Edited by Neil Bennett, John N. Turnbull, Adam Fresco and Robi Dutta, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Ian Murray and Alice Thomson, Peter Davalle, Derek Turner Traffic Director for London, Emma Wilkins, Peter Bryan, Guy Sigsworth, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Ruth Gledhill, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, and Martin tomkinson, Oliver Holt, John Blunsden, Marcus Binney and Michael Hornsey, Philip Webster, Political Editor, J. A. Turnbull, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick BOSANQUET(professor of Health Policy), Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, V. J. MARMION(consultant opthalmic surgeon emeritus), John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Patrick Montgomery, Matthew Parris, Oliver Walston, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Bret Stephens, Susan Gilchrist and Carl Mortished, David Sinclair, Bob Bury, Philip Webster and Joel Brand, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Steven Norris The Department of Transport, Alan Jackson, George Harries, Matthew Beard, Catherine Milton,

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Archer faces insider share deal inquiry DTI confirms it is investigating stockbroker's complaint about Anglia TV takeover 'No-fault' divorce reform shelved after CSA fiasco Index Major lifts Right with pledge on spending Two for £1 The Times Pop on Friday Police make TV plea to abductor Clement Freud N&P's 'supergranny' Bond 20P The number's up for a man without the answer Political Sketch Patient complaints 'dealt with in a shabby manner' Smallbone of Devizes Labour seizes on rail perks claim No 10 tries to limit defence job cuts Guardian Direct Loyalist prisoners end rooftop protest Solicitor quits case Warrington victim dies Lords allow job appeal Knighthood for Vance Wanted doctor returns Cheetah dies from BSE Man hit by police car Channel islanders prepare to repel French invaders 26 hurt in collision on roller coaster A first for Scots spellin Iraq lays claim to tuck shop carving Dublin hails returning team Rolex Prince condemns all Ulster's terrorists Court backs mother who put family before rent Vincent Ribbans Bonhams Furniture auction breaks records The Comet Sale Bishop adds weight to case against disestablishment Foetuses 'may feel pain in abortions' Scientists believe it may prudent to administer painkillers to unborn babies during tests and terminations Comet You Know where to Come Dali does a flip as art world hangs its head in shame Pregnancy planning 'irrelevant to awards' Doctors to study legalising heroin Bottomley questions ethics of virgin birth Metallic Paint Triumphant Birt takes on CNN as world news source Sainsbury's Homebase Open season for fruits of the sea Weekend Shopping Channel 4 brings new meaning to street theatre Mail Order Protection Scheme Driver dies as lorries catch fire News in Brief Rape case date Owl wooed Jury offence Five die in crash Cities declared Sex case verdict Learning to leave well alone Bt It's goog to talk Stonehenge battleground mapped Hospital gang posed as doctors Zurich Municipal Old soldier celebrates famous victory on home front IBM Ford Trefgame was 'confused' Iraq arms inquiry told Matrix Churchill boss denies deliberately misleading minister Residents to get choice of county Summer recess announced Keene on chess Study Skills New cuts planned for shrinking Gibraltar garrison Britain's military presence on Gibraltar is to be reduced further, after the collapse of the Soviet Union Law and order Bill victory for Howard Halfords Redwood seeks to tame Welsh quangos By our Parliamentary Staff: Taxpayer the loser in ports sell-off Families 'broken up' by housing subsidies Our Foreign Staff: Aden rebel leaders flee from victors' vengeance Texas Homecare Lebanon bans guns from bars Timorese bishop condemns Jakarta Israel gets Arafat pledge on survival Britain prepares to remove embargo on arms for Bosnia Protesters force Li to cancel Berlin date Gorbachev tells of plot and hints at comeback Paris police chief sacked over spying on the Left Nissan Three runners gored as the Pamplona fiesta begins Major joins Clinton to stifle debate on dollar Britain and America seek to build consensus at G7 Naples summit on cutting unemployment All quiet on the Vesuvius front Trump team buys Empire State B&Q £20 Million Poland given promise of Nato membership Anc vigilantes step up war on township Zulus B&Q Supercentres Fatal inferno sweeps Colorado mountains Setback for Simpson as evidence is allowed African critic stalks lucrative lion Panama snubs Clinton over Haitian refugees (Reuter): Forest fires toll reaches 19 in Spain News in Brief (Reuter): Kigali relief (AFP): Athens victims (Reuter): Book offences (Reuter): Corrupt police Angola summit (AFP): Lightning hit (Reuter): Cost of dying (Reuter): Bear necessity Even Ozymandias would despair When a school discovered itself in possession of millions of pound worth of antique sculpture and mislaid a sense of wonder Miele For the love of a branch line Jane Bonham Carter signals the highly privatised success of BR's Best preserved Station Calling all phonecard users That piece of plastic could be worth a mint. But don't ring with it The Times Dolphin My mother and her lovers Oliver Walston recalls his glamorous parent and Graham Greene-but no sex behind the altars The Valerie Grove Interview Picture Gallery World Society for the Protection of Animals Philip Howard Mankind cannot hear too much truth at a time least of all before dinner Noisy neighbours The Times Diary Picture Gallery Singing dangerously The Times Diary Banning holy writ Witch-hunts have returned to the United States, and are destroying not just reputations but the principle of freedom Lady and the whip The Times Diary Old man and the Pc The Times Diary Promoter's block The Times Diary Doctors don't give a damn Complaining is no use, writes Mary Ann Sieghart The View from Naples The G7 should had monetary cordination back to the IMF Inner Peace The Church must move on from constitutional questions Bunter's Benefit In millions of words Frank Richards never wrote a better yarn Bishop's remarks on 'unchristian' reforms in the NHS Service and profit Penny foolish Restraint of trade Soldiers' pardons London red routes Environment concerns Housing funds for special needs Age of importance Court Circular Anniversaries Latest wills Lincoln's Inn Memorial service Today's royal engagements Luncheon Company of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Receptions Mr Cyrus Vance Personal Column Birthdays today Plumbers' Company W . H. Gervis Dinners Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company Chartered Surveyors' Company Royal Navy promotions Tony Peek Eton dinner Elections Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Embassy Flight Centre Marriages Tawfik Ziad Tawfik Ziad, Communist member of the Israeli Knesset, Mayor of Nazareth and an Arab poet and writer, died in a car accident on July's 5 aged 65. He was born in Nazareth in 1929 Arthur Berry Arthur Berry, artist playwright and poet, died following a series of strokes in Stoke-on-Trent on July 4 aged 69. He was born there on February7,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ivor Vincent Ivor Vincent, Cmg, Mbe, Ambassador to Nicargua, 1970-73, and Consul-General, Melbourne, 1973-76, died on May 5 in Santiage Chile, aged 77. He was born in Simla On October 14,1916 Heritage Announcements B. K. P. A. Murder on the Autobahn Evidence at the Hamburg Trial The murder, apparently officers who had escaped from a prisoner of war camp in the Second World War aroused great disgust. \ Jim Murrell Vernon James(Jim) Murrell, restorer of miniatures, died from cancer on June 15 aged 60. He was born in Kent on February 26,1934 Marion Williams Marion Williams, gospel singer, died in Philadelphia on July 2 aged 66, She was born in Miami on August 29,1927 News The Times Crossword No 19,589 Business People in the Times WPA Sport Forecast Features Infotech The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Power firms put £4.2bn value on Grid The electricity industry in set to put a value of £4 billion on the National Grid, representing a third of the market value of the regional electricity firms that own it Fisons to name new head Stock Market Infotech 31-33 3i flotation succeeds by narrow margin £280,000 handshake for Boots chief The Pound Arts 35-37 Lloyd's names seek charity Gold Brent Crude Sport 38-44 Portman Building Society Television and Radio Business Today Detraction Reaction Attraction Skills shortages signal start of building upturn The Federation of Master Builders has given warning that increased workloads overtrading as the recovery gets under way Company News in Brief Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company ICS to appeal to Lords over £40m bill By our Industrial Staff: Expanding demand tipped to lift oil price Fugitive German tycoon contacts prosecutor Business Roundup Vardy powers ahead Lonrho succession Gold Greenlees dives Daimler raises DM3bn Schroders pays $92m for rest of Wertheim Remy star rises in the East Greene King urges cut in beer duty Impasse in the house market House prices are stagnating while land prices surge Solving the Grid puzzle No bonanza at Lloyd's Eurotunnel rights issue 87% backed London Securities pair quit Irvine BT launches drive to serve multinational companies Mystery sell-off hits Royal Bank of Scotland Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Salomon Brothers dives to worst loss Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Market health hazards of bad banking rules Anthony Harris Dollar Sport Rates See Naples and do nothing could prove best bet for G7 Janet Bush reports on the dilemma facing the industrial world's finance ministers and central bankers as they gather for an Italian summit Eastern cheer for the Krugs The Times City Diary Lehman capture The Times City Diary Canary yellow The Times City Diary Ellen's honours The Times City Diary Say again Greene King Oil Bank of Ireland Mortgages Cheap is cheerful Tempus 3i Barclays Shares higher in thin trading Invest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Paris Highway robbers hiding in cyberspace Take care if you venture onto the Infobahn con-men may ambush you, says Mathew May Two Incredible Deals from MJN Crown Computer Products Flash move Bite back Pentium PCs sell slowly Online Hp scores Hot air Data Communications Associates Limited PC Magazine Imperial Cancer Research Fund Launching a new career David Guest on how manual retrained for computer jobs Information Technology Salomon Brothers FCT Europe Ltd PK Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Pack up your troubles in your old PC Electronic managers are a growth market David Hewson looks at new packages and what they can do for you Information Technology Land Securities Comshare Sticking to the letter New Software stops you making mistakes with your corporate image Datrontech Plc Kingston Technology Corporation Employer has duty to take care over accuracy of references Nuisance notice survives repeal of Act Aitken v South Hams District Council Legal Notices Shipowners' implied right of indemnity Triad Shipping Co v Stellar Chartering and Brokerage Inc Assessing Vat on payment by goods Luxemburg Empire stores Ltd v Commissioners of Customs and Excise Safety Act applies to play centre Moualem v Carliste City council Correction Reggae for lovers Theatre: A Caribbean musical in Birmigham; a Pinero farce in Chichester Once On This Island Birmingham Rep Comic sparks fail to ignite The Schoolmistress Chichester Festival The Canterbury Tales Index The Saint of Fort Washington Pop Don't blame the producer Opera: The only scandalous aspect of David Alden's Munich Tannhauser is the standard of some of the performers Entertainments Roy Miles Gallery Carmina Burana Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kris Anderson London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theaters showing in London The Canterbury Tales: Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on released across the country New Releases Afghan Restaurant You read the band, now hear it Pop on Friday: Great song on page 31... one-time stars better their ape Ace interviews with the famous or soon to be famous, and unique tracks on a giveaway CD, make Volume the biggest little by in music Talk Talk to the animals New Waves the Sounds of Tomorrow, Today The other side of summer Cheerio, we're off to sunny Spain... strolling bones can still cut a rug... George Michael states his case (yet again) What is it about hot weather that makes people buy awful songs? Alan Jackson reports and lists some good ones too In sympathy with the old devils New Albums: Minus Bill Wyman, but plus a lot of the fire we have come to know and love over the centuries, the Stones are back and bawdy No faith in the small print Telivision All-Time Holiday Horrors David Sinclair's Hot Hits... ...Caitilin Moran's... ...And Alan Jackson's Al Jarreau Tenderness CD & Cassette York Inspired Eddery faces ban Nap: El Supremo(4.40 York) Next best: Lower Egypt (4.10 York) Blue Siren to sound outrivals Today's Races on Television York C4 Lingfield Park Warwick Swinbank breaks the ice Chester Rapid Raceline Rolling up for a bracing day out at the seaside Freud on Friday French invasion approved Le Tour Ayr Yesterday's Racing Results For the Record Fixtures Word-Watching The Times Rose proves thorn in the side for Yorkshire Gibson's double act puts Essex out of running Quarter-Finals South Africa Airways S Africans show signs of growing frustration Giving genius a guiding hand Ivo Tennant on Bob Woolmer, the ambitious Warwickshire coach who trusts in talent Smith puts hour in sun to good use as rivals fold Scoreboards Unlikely saviours solve coaching crises Italy and Germany turn to experience of Baggio and Voller Rob Hughes pinpoints the value of returning to tried and trusted players in the World Cup battle By our Sports Staff: Basile returns to offer resignation The Times Tottenham likely to accept FA verdict Bullfrog Productions Ltd Bates tumbles out Scots match clean sweep England stay on course Webster strikes form Guscott named despite doubts Sport in Brief Ambition drives Coulthard from Mansell's shadow Oliver Holt on the young Scot who symbolises the future of Formula One motor racing Whitaker resists German assault Autosport Grand Prix Line Burrell's blurred view of record time David Powell finds the world's fastest man short of top meeting on which to set his sights Pursuit of perfection propels Formula One Christie lines up rival attempt All Blacks ready to end losing streak Bbc 1 Radio 1 Variations Anglia Choice Satellite Sky One Racing 38 Journeymen make initial breakthrough at Gleneagles Minali in charge of sprint finish Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Hill House Hammond Direct Cricket 40

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