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News from 12/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Robert MacLennan, Neil Bennett, Williams of Elvel, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, John Morgan (Director Wales), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Josephine Carr, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Leila Evans, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robin Borwick, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Eddie O'hara, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Tim Judah, George Sivell and Ross Tieman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, James Bone and David Adams, Bob Green, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, Philip M. Peverley, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, John Wadham and Philip Leach, Sarah Bagnall, Kate Muir, James Ramsden, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Robert Rhodes James, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Roy Bratby, Wolfgang Münchau, Don Giovanni, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, P. J. Tooke, Richard Evans, H. E. Badderly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Michael Pattison, Rodney Hobson, Stephanie Billen, David Price, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Alf Dubs, J. Drewe, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, D. S. Jones, Colin Campbell, Bruce Charlton,

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20P Commons set to alter rules on MPs' cash Speaker to decide on inquiry today Ulster waits in dread after IRA kills leading Loyalist Index Win a Bike Don's overtures to Madonna upset audience Boss and catcalls greet new Glyndebourne production Clinton's role for Germany Rail strike talks off to slow start Haiti expulsions Heir in tears Profit Flood Abbie Calls: Man on GBH charge Law recognises male rape On the Fringe Abbey National 20P Caught at the crossroads of principle and persuasion Political Sketch Arms-to-Iraq consultants are cleared Harrods Knightsbridge Newspaper releases tapes of telephone conversations Barristers reject direct access MPs will be judged by senior colleagues Saab Branson joins bid for Channel link contract News in Brief Stalker report secrecy Pensioner wins review Howard defeated again Accused actor's tears Axeman sent to hospital Woman dies with baby Relative values Rugby player 'killed opponent with blow during free-for-all' 'Worthless golf club' fetches £17,250 Brewers put faith in froth TV looks to youth for inspiration Girls on line for profit Picture Gallery Halifax Sun soaked Britain will soon be put in the shade By a Staff Reporter: Boy allowed to skip class at expense of taxpayer TDi General Synod votes to maintain Church links with State By our Religion Correspondent: Church boycott of Nescafé ends Extra Watch Security Systems 600, and she's still in the pink First direct By a Staff Reporter: Police trap 100 faulty coaches in spot check Insurance protester gets £5,000 damages Freedom Food RSPCA Monitored Watchdog will cut flow of profits to water industry How Bills Have Soared Dentists find flaw in mercury claim Admiral Smokers' victims get £300 The Astra Merit from Vauxhall Computer speeds baby's conception Law is reformed to recognise male rape Nissan Picture Gallery Education boom is draining job pool High-tech funfair virtually exciting Car buyers deliver millions to Treasury on a plate Admiral Elida Hair Institute Cities high on heart attack list Cellnet Doctors cry foul on rugby death toll Picture Gallery Solutions Keene on Chess Frigates order 'will save shipyard jobs' RSPCA wants ban on ape tests News in Brief Eubank case Jet mishap Not very PC Cryer inquest Banks attack tardy criminal inquiries Admiral Bottomley egg attack justified say protesters Renault Lorry drivers become drug trade victims Lilley devises stiff new test to beat 'benefits tourists' Hurd clashes with Tory Euro-sceptics Dell Picture Gallery Council study calls for town and country split National Westminster Bank When quoting the rulebook is no defence Riddell on Politics Wary Seoul awaits 'coronation' as Kim lies in state Lockheed Haiti rulers expel UN monitors Police arrest 'society bandit' Fifty years on, US defenders say bitter-sweet farewell to Berlin They brought nylons, bowling alleys, jukeboxes chewing gum, Hershey bars and coca, Now as the GIs go home, the Germans are still arguing over how to pay for the military complexes left behind. Roger Boyes writes Clinton enhances Bonn's role on the world stage Belorussian poll won by pro-Soviet 'reformer' Kravchuk defeat jolts former Soviet Union Chips are down as Slavs complete rout of German sports heroes (Reuter): Louvre thief seizes pastel worth £65,000 Bosnia factions face Western ultimatum Britain to fund birth control aid Algerian militant onslaught claims more foreign lives Reuter: Mandela's wife escapes gun attack Texas gangs boost bulletproof trade Arafat receives lavish send-off from Tunis exile Record floods claim 28 lives in American South Hotel held captive by Rwandan strife Nepal in turmoil as experiment with democracy turns sour British mission wrecked News in Brief Strangling case (Reuter): Minder jailed (AP): Rebel base (AFP): Li in Romania Admiral From heaven to hell by bike Kate Muir on the Wall Street whizzkid who did two years' global research from a BMW saddle Price Busters Muddying the waters How British is British? A Labour MP asks: Why has my daugthter got a second-class passport Hermes How to treat severe nosebleeds simply, without a hospital stay Sometimes a nosebleed can be an emergency, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh Sadly, the new procedure has been slow to catch on "My Back's Killing Me" Stay a healthy sceptic Trying alternative medicine? Ask these questions first Aspro Clear An injury to keep your eye on Apparently trival accidents can lead to serious eye damage A question of respect for the House Robert Rhodes James on why MPs must not abuse questions The well-prepared question is a potent weapon Enemy house The Times Diary Right Club The Times Diary Picture Gallery Poisoning the mind Hatred is a bitter affliction, and always destroys the hater as well as the hated Foppish Ken The Times Diary Above average The Times Diary Picture Gallery Chile visit The Times Diary Are they real tears for Kim? Peter Millar on a brainwashed nation's grief Children of Despots Dynasties and totalitarianism do not mix The Member for Money Parliament needs to re-examine its rule book Fangs for the Memory There is more to our fillings than meets the eye MPs'questions-and interests Haitian refugees Welsh heritage Constitutional value of peers, elected and unelected Understanding Greece German lessons Nurses in management Fewer hospital beds Listed buildings Road allure Language barrier Court Circular Anniversaries Picture Gallery Memorial services Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Legal appointments Unesco model Personal Column Picture Gallery School news Dinners The Pensions Management Institute Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointment The British Academy Air Chief Marshal Sir John Thomson Personal Column The Rev Rupert Davies The Rev Rupert Davies, President of the Methodist Conference, 1970-71, died on July 4 aged 84. He was born on November 29,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items Anita Garvin Anita Garvin, screen actress, died in Los Angeles on July 7 aged 88. She was born in 1906 Professor Douglas Bevis Douglas Bevis, former Professor of Obstetries and Gynaecology at St James's University Hospital, Leeds, died on June 25 aged 75. He was born in Ealing on May 28,1919 "Joanna Southcott Box" Opened List of Contents Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,592 Picture Gallery Times Weathercall Dollar slides on lack of G7 support Currency dealers renewed calls for American interest rate rises and clearer support for the dollar in the wake of inaction at the Group seven meeting Eli Lilley buys US group for $4bn Picture Gallery Small Business Regulator accused of cover-up over report Arts Picture Gallery Long-time director quits Forte Sport John Charcol Archer inquiry 'not yet finalised' Law: High Cost of Training Business Today Recipe Dough Bacon Life firms pay huge 'commissions' for recruits Heseltine signs South African accord Siemens dashes hopes of speedy recovery in profits The Times Britain and Germany head for clash over tax reform Nationwide joins the current account war Mattel lifts bid for JW Spear Employees set to take the pilot's seat at UAL By our City Staff: Coffee prices surge to eight-year high GPA still deep in red Soros fund sells £21m of British Land shares Business Roundup Scrip dividend cancelled Rolls-Royce car sales up Gencor urges caution 'Speed media reform' Warning from Halifax Loss for Shield DC Cook back in black Exco scales down share allocations Low & Bonar jumps 42% MR warning Dockland talks PIA rules Drew loss Brands over a red barrel What's in a product name? 'Authoritative' research is not always reliable Short shrift for price manipulation Don't swallow untreated research Policing the power sale Not prudential Tomkins defies critics with 50% profit rise Tomkins warned of further job losses at Ranks Hovis McDougall, as result of the supermarket price war, to add to the 2,290 redundancies already announced Barr pins hopes on heatwave Whitehall property review MJN Gleaming sales at Goldsmiths Discounter Netto steps up price wars SmithKline Beecham suffers indigestion Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Wall Street Major Indices Traditional Options Ellis & Everard keeps promise to raise profits Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Seven men with nothing up their sleeves Dollar Spot Rates Nice training scheme, shame there's no job afterwards Businessman and the Treasury are asking whether Training and Enterprise Counicls give value for money, says Philip Bassett Drive for the British The Times City Diary Chelsea nibbles The Times City Diary Hoare gears up The Times City Diary Up the pole The Times City Diary Yellow cards The Times City Diary Moving up the Ranks Tempus Coffee Eli Lilley/Glaxo Weinstock not GEC 'creator' Business Letter Central Railway Albert Fisher Firmer undertone for shares Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service Towry Law Financial Planning Limited More seek help under loan guarantee plan Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bank Management Services Group Megatech Software Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Collaring the pet market Multiple Classified Advertising Items DIS Information Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast, Expert Service Nationwide Briefings Bankhouse Shadowy master makes his mark Visual Art: A neglected Abstract Expressionsit at the Whitechapel; plus recommended exhibitions For all their vigour and apparent spontaneity, the paintings of Franz Kline are the careful products of a shrewd painterly intelligence, writes Richard Cork Potter's painful legacy Television: A fitting memorial to a great dramatist Multiple Display Advertising Items Sponsors Ghosts of the cabaret Recital: Ute Lemper evokes Dietrich and Piaf at the Barbican Opera Guinness Plc Around the Galleries 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 Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Patronage by numbers Why has British Telecom decided to devote so much of its sponsorship budget to youth and amateur activites? Andy Lavender meets the man with £1.8 million to spend on the first Luddites are the losers Opera: A modern-dress Giovanni that deserves cheers, not boos from the hidebound; plus a fine new cast for Aida Glyndebourne Amateurs add bold spice Stephanie Billen Joins the Really Big Chorus making carmina Burana from scratch BBC Proms 94 The mouth trap Theatre: Priestley's first play still taut and timely; plus kitchen-sink trauma in London Dangerous Corner Minerva, Chichester Perfection without passion Pop Concert Eddi Reader The Forum, Nw5 Zajick blooms in the Garden Aida Covent Garden Sick and tired Resolution/What's Wrong With Angry? BAC, Sw11 British Museum Nabarro Nathanson Simons Associates MacDonald & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items BBM Selection Whitehead Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items NPI Providing Pensions The Times Newspapers Change of Career? One law for the rich Why train more lawyers, asks Frederick Lawton, if there are no jobs for them? Picture Gallery Labour of the lord Inns and Outs Salutary lesson Quick justice Bill reconstructed Help at nadir Accidental success Zarak MacRae Brenner How to get away with getting away Nabarro Nathanson Taylor Root Baker & McKenzie CG The Times McKenna & Co Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie Solicitor Westminster Medical Identity & Design The Yanks are hiring over here American firms have come to London to poach English lawyers Practice is clearly becoming international Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Why solicitors could find themselves working for nothing John Wadham and Philip on safeguards for free legal services Lovell White Durrant Charles Russell Solicitors Cayman Islands Quarry Dougall Special Project Lawyer The Chambers of John Melville Williams Qc The Chambers of Mr. John Samuels Q. C. Gestetner Oxford University Press Schlumberger Limited Trainee Court Clerk Russell Jones & Walker Solicitors Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Willis Corroon Group By our Sports Staff: Resilient Sweden march on to date with Brazil England tour violence under scrutiny again Collings sets the pace Bulgaria profit from new-found pride David Miller on the joyous emergence of a team boasting togetherness and rare talent When strike replaces strike-out Baseball players prepare to walk out to fend off a salary cap, Keitn Blackmore reports Word-Watching TEAMtalk World Cup at a Glance Hill wakes up to reality of home rule Oliver Holt reports on the British driver's elation and relief after victory at Silverstone The Times By our Sports Staff: Mansell second in IndyCar return For the Record Pools Forecast Regis heads list of second selections Sport in Brief Support for Eastbourne Castleford sign two Hall's place in jeopardy Menu's fine increased Past winners favoured Pipe seeks overall sponsor for stable Richard Evans meets a leading jumps trainer who foresees the beneifts of commercial backing Thunderer: Edinburgh Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Folkestone Arazi undergoes surgery Guide to our Racecard Hancock's century takes centre stage at Harrogate Fixtures The Times Feherty irons out flaws in quest for qualification Mel Webb sees the Ulsterman secure his place in the field for the open at Turnberry Persistent Stables wins Open reward Details Long-range approach stands test of time Bob Green makes a comparison between the US Open and the venerable championship on which it was based Boardman may quit Tour to concentrate on world titles The Times BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Motor Racing Bulgaria threaten the old world order Rob Hughes is certain that the World Cup has the potential to offer yet more surprises Players sing chorus of praise for Turnberry Induráin sees clear route ahead Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word Watching Town & Country Manner Ltd Racing

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