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News from 11/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Gerald B. Winter, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Roger Boyes and Janet Bush, Jon Ashworth, Sanjay Joshi, Chris Petit, Iain R. Webb, Anthony Joseph, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Robin Paterson, Nicholas Barter, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Virginia McKenna, Martin tomkinson, Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Jeremy Kingston, H. W. S. Ree, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Katy Peters, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Jeremy Howard, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Euan Cameron, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Michael Dynes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Michael Binyon, Peter Ball, John Monks, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Gavin Stamp, Libby Purves, G. C. S. Reynolds, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Martin C. Downer, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Brenda O. Llewelyn, P. H. S., Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Anatol Lieven, John J. Allinson, Alan Toogood, David Miller, John Hopkins, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Rachel Collins, Liz Gill, Paul Richards, Steven Slater, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, David Powell, athletics correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Marcus Binney and Michael Hornsby, James Anderson, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Pomery, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Hugh Jones, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, James Pringle and Tom Rhodes, Rana Sabbagh, Martin Cohen, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Graham Searjeant, Elizabeth Cowley, Andrew McWhirter, Marianne Curphey, George M. Collie, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Tony Hetherington, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Suspension for two MPs in cash row £1000 a question report denied Astronomers set sights on 'fireworks of the millennium' Index Parris Hill wins where father failed Germans out of World Cup Death of air chief at 53 Kim succession Fashion Prince clarifies his position on Church Why are cinemas full of old Tv characters? Britain and France deliver ultimatum to Bosnia factions Pink 20p Parents' poll backs snack-free television News in Brief Tax break urged for gas Police cell death inquiry Bomber 'not in talks' Road crash woman dies MP's home attacked Harrods By a Staff Reporter: Doctors 'abandon needy patients who take too much time' Personal contracts spread to Whitehall The Times House split over rules Norwich Union Suspended MPs both suffered financial losses at Lloyd's Men in the News Ministers pressed for urgent answer on Archer inquiry Mysterious 'Mr X' may have delayed DTI report on ivestigation into insider dealing allegations By a Staff Reporter: Estonians woo Prince Edward forking NEC Baby hoaxers condemned Court TV enrages soap addicts Jobs roll in as Tinseltown turns to British locations Cave diver dies after friend goes for help Peugeot Tully accuses Bbc of censorship in valedictory attack Middle managers 'too powerful' By a Staff Reporter: Appeal for skinhaiik after man in fire dies Advertisement Jersey police outwit Norman invasion Keene on Chess The voice of India beloved by his listeners Abbey National In £670 of Extras from Vacxhall Blair takes risk mixing religion with politics Most Christians would not call themselves socialists Agenda Jonathan Clark is sceptical of Labour's attempts to rebuild the party by reviving a Christina socialist past The Times Win a Lotus Sport bike—and see the Tour de France in Paris Alliance Leicester Elida Hair Institute Research shows link between poverty and failure at school Mercedes-Benz MoD issues writs against relatives of corrupt civil servant Orangemen walk to different beat Underworld silence forces detectives to halt murder inquiry Service chiefs hold their fire The Royal Bank of Scotland Pollution cocktail casts cloud over health of suburban population Seamen die in ship's cargo hold News in Brief Tower arrests Actor charged New rail talks MP to stand Railway death Cub drowns Under wraps Hunt opponents renew fight to gain National Trust ban By a Staff Reporter: Supermarket trolley is tamed Guardians of health lack vital powers West's patience is exhausted, Hurd will warn Bosnia Leaders buoyed by low inflation Panama to take Haiti refugees News in Brief (Reuter): Child torture (AFP): Premier quits (Reuter): Polygamy plea (AP): Apeing arson Clinton turns to Bonn for special relationship US to support Germany's bid for seat on Security Council Berlusconi basks in reflected glory of World Cup win Russian bear content to wait at door Ukraine offered cash to shut down Chernobyl Dictator's son may be forced to share power in Pyongyang Kim Sung's death casts shadow over UN efforts to ease tension in Korean peninsula Playboy terrorist unnerves West Son and Heir Get Some Real Thumpers Stalin's creature cost Mao and China dear Superpower Politics Mao lost his chance to recover Taimwan when Kim It Sung launched the Korean War, David Watts writes Nuclear factor adds to danger of bluff Aspro Clear King Husain offers direct peace talks with Israeli leaders Feminist writer denies plan to flee Bangladesh National Savings Saleh tells troops to withdraw from Aden Rollercoasters going downhill, fantasy rides heading up The whiter the knuckles, so the theory goes, the more attractive the rice. But soon well have had enough of fairground fear and instead demand something more imaginative to give us our thirlls The man who digs up the dirt on all our ancestors CU Portrait of a nation Colin Matthew has ten more years to list everyone who was anyone in Britain Joanna Pitman reports Rambling entries, such as Queen Victoria, will be rewritten The word on the concrete catwalk When the world of high fashion has spoken—what does the woman on the street choose for herself? Hotline MaxMara Emma Hope's Shoes Sale Famous Designer Clothes Issey Miyake Browns Matthew Parris A comprehensive guide to the vocabulary and speeches of Tony Blair: it's as easy as ABC E is for Energy, Equality and Ethical Socialism, as opposed to unethical socialism Needlepoint The Times Diary Let Hindus share all our freedoms A protest over one of Britain's most important shrines' deserves the support of those who believe in liberty The heat is still on the Tories This new optimism does not mean an election win is likely, says Peter Riddell Vino veld The Times Diary Sky Hite? The Times Diary Star-crossed The Times Diary Shop talk The Times Diary The Dear and the Dead Pity the people of North Korea The Teacher Test Spare the school, spoil the child By Jove, a Comet If Jupiter is hit can Earth be for behind? Need for new law on race attacks Neglected author Language 'invasion' Long memories Suspect French motives in Rwanda Investing in theatre Lord Pearson's claims Neurotic polar bear On yer bicyclettes! Airline overbooking Call for action in dentistry crisis Church's role Name-calling Court Circular Royal engagement Anniversaries New officers Westminster School Personal Column Festival scents success Codex under the hammer Authors honoured Latest wills Appointment Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Nature notes Marriages Old Etonian Association The Times Guide to the Nations of the World Kim Il Sung Kim ll Sung, "Great Leader' of North Korea, 1948-94, died on July 8 aged 82. He was born in Mangyomgdae, near Pyongyang, on April 15,1912 Dick Sargent Dick Sargent, actor, died from prostate cancer on July 8 aged 63. He was born in 1930 Royal Air Force half-yearly promotions Major-General Dennis Talbot Major- General Dennis Talbot, CB, CBE, DSO, MC, died on June 27 aged 85. He was born on Septenber 23,1908 Death of Napoleon Letter from a command on the St Helena station, May 15 Robert Cocksworth Robert Cocksworth, journalist, died of cancer in London and July 6 aged 49. He was born in Kingston-upon-Hull on February 2,1945 News The Times Crossword No 19,591 Sport No Title Forecast Education Bulgaria humble Germans Champions left high and dry as outsiders reach semi-finals Later Books Business Hill secures victory to fulfil family ambitions Television and Radio Mason conquers nerves and weather to land second title Couples and Strange withdraw from Open Qualifying Scores Jacobsen battles on with Turnberry in his sights Mel webb on the contrasting fortunes of two Americans who, unlike several of their peers, are taking the hard road to the Open Gillies sets pace as hopefuls chase Open place Baggio comes to rescue with late strike as Italy stumble on Picture Gallery Brazil push on towards final reward Holland miss out an semi-final place as Romania's hopes denied in penalty decider Ravelli's saves send Sweden into semi-finals By our Sports Staff: Hamburger wins while Boardman blames diet The Times Australian Pools Check Details For the Record By our Sports Staff: Collisions force Mansell to settle for second Leicester Three in a row for Bruguera Sport in Brief Sutton will cost £5m Webster holds nerve Lessing powers to title Broncos head for home Mister Baileys heads strong cast Edinburgh Saturday's Results Guide to our Racecard From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ambitious plans for Bolas after easy win in Ireland Lower stud values cause increased competition Windsor Wolverhampton Hill hold back in moment of triumph Andrew Longmore believes the flag-waving faithful want to love the British Grand Prix champion National Westminster Bank Grand Prix Details Winkelhock scores dramatic victory Picture Gallery Ferrari fortunes ascend again after long years of sad decline Oliver Holt sees revival hopes emerge for Formula one's most famous name that has gone 58 grands prix without a victory Championships' quality masks underlying malaise David Powell, anthletics correspondent, suggests that curriculum demands and new teaching contracts mean the nation's schools are no longer a reliable breeding ground for the next Lindford Christie By a Special Correspondent: Lampard makes up for past mishap Argentinians strike to settle close affair Canoe polo serves up a whole new ball game Christopher Irvine reports from the first world championships of a sport with a simple philosophy in which almost anything goes Night shift rewards Smith By our Sports Staff: Pieterse blames hoax call Smith leads way as Warwickshire prove critics wrong Lara confined to walk-on part Andersen Consulting Essex rue another day of loss Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspired DeFreitas lifts Derbyshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Yersteday's Scoreboards Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eubank tour gets off to sluggish start Champion struggles to secure victory over unknown contender Education Gabbitas Educational Consultants TASC University of Salford The University of Manchester SGBS MBW All Blacks gain advantage in test of forwards Multiple Display Advertising Items A sorry split in the shires Local government reorganisation will hit schools too, as Jeremy Howard reports GCHE Fellowships Courses University of Leeds Department of English Studies UH Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn College UWE Fair play at the fete? Fund-raising seems to have overtaken the fun at some schools' events Holborn College NA Angela Mortimer Japan House of Lords Career moves PA/SECRETARY to the Managing Director Roc Reed PA to Japanese Partner Secretary to Solicitor Bristows Cooke & Carpmael Royds Raphael Experienced SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenzo Grosvenor Titmuss Sainer Dechert PA Publishing Feilden & Mawson Fujita Company UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grey Thorn Tempting Times The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Molton Brown Multiple Classified Advertising Items A prehistoric case of dejavu at the movies The cinemas this summer are full of old television characters, from the Flintstones to the Beverely Hillbillies. So who has Hollywood turned into a spin-off factory? Geoff Brown reports Song goes on too long Almeida Opera Festival: An adaptation of an Oscar Wilde story plus new music from the Caucasus BBC Theatre Books NT Heroes caught in shambles Pop Canada's finest Crash Test Dummies Forum, NW5 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A mother's ruin Theatre: A grim fairy-table reworked, and a camp horror story exhumed Jordan Gate Jordan Gate Counting the Milestones Concerts: The return of a jazz legend; and a rather mixed impression of a young conductor Ahmad Jamal Jazz Cafe, Camden Town Meet the zombie The Rock Horror Show Duke of York's Rhythmic blues CBSO/Järvi Birmingham Brideshead debunked Polladio's fatal gift to England Playing the names game Thrillers The end of the worldly is nigh Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke Avoiding Social and Ecological Disater The politics of Word Transformation By Rudolf Bahro Gateway, 9.95 pbk orginal TES Capitalisation, week's change Sympathetic The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates South Country Homes plc RHM adds grist to Tomkins mill Interest rates on course to hold steady for a year Gild-Edged Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial services jobs show first rise since 1990 Business Roundup IBM brand name slips Takeovers defended Funds prepare to buy Airbus files flight plan for climb to the highest level Europe's aircraft joint venture has taken on America and has its eye on the world number one slot. Ross Tieman reports The Times Mountain interest The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Top Tan The Times City Diary Companies are the losers, if investors lose their votes Out-cider trading The Times City Diary Space goal The Times City Diary Pensions' costs to the employer BBC1 Radio Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Clerical Medical regains £20m Winning Move Picture Gallery G7 confirms reluctance to take on the markets Debt reprieve for poor nations Times Two Cross Word Word-Watching Mercury attacks BT line charges YRA Skies No Limit Britvic sale to PepsiCo falls through Feud delays naming of Savoy chief Mattel likely to raise Spear bid

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