News from 13/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Underwood, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Jessica Thomas, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Joan South, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, A. J. Burgess, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Denis Young, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Libb Purves, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Michael Binyon and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Arnold Freedman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Daw, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jennifer M. French, Roger Boyes and Eve-Ann Prentice, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, (AP), Charles Bremner, John Parr, Director General, Richard Ford and Jonathan Prynn, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political, Correspondent, John Rathbone, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., George Brock, Colin A. Perry, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Peto, David Miller, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Alison Roberts, J. P. G. Weston, Chairman, Raymond Keene, C. M. Blow, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Duce and Emma Wilkins, Clive Aslet, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Robin Russell Jones, Chairman, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, P. Le Cheminant, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Simon De Bruxelles, Gordon Glass, Christine Webb, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Stephanie Trotter, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Ann Robinson, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Elizabeth Cowley, Austen Kark, Alan Coren, Christabel Bielenberg, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Christopher Walker and Alison Roberts, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Stephen Schick, John Phillips, Robert Worcester and Peter Riddell, Colin Campbell, Neville Kesselman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, John Amis,
ResumoNo Title Police intercept London-bound lorry bomb at port Inquiry into paying MPs as advisers 'Be vigilant' warning by Speaker House Rules Index 93 F: Britain has its hottest day for four years Comet Alert Crying Wolf Protesters drive Chancellor from the stage Germans allowed to fight abroad Anglo-Irish talks hit snag BR increases strike trains Heir Apparent Nationwide No Title Tory gents lament the likely loss of their nice little earner Political Sketch BR hopes to run 20% of trains as latest talks fail The services British Rail hopes to run today… Smallbone of Devizes IRA mortar bomb forces helicopter to crash-land Patten gibes earn Speaker's rebuke Church court to rule on more tombstones Dole cheats face tough regime, says Hunt Hope of reprieve for 600 jobs at Rosyth News in Brieff Three on gun charges Axeman injures nurses Tougher penalties urged Child charities unite Murder links examined Branson backs lifesaver School driver fails B-test Computer firm sued Bentleys of Bond Street Abbie case man sent to secret address for his own safety By a Staff Reporter: Teenager took baby as a cry for help Saturday in the Times Tribunal rejects sex pest claims of CSA executive Crowds say farewell to Rosie BBC admits dominance in radio is over Hewlett Packard Teenager 'ed boy to his death in park' Early frost prompts fears of further coffee price rises Traders predict that consumers will pay dearly as poor Brazilian hayest puts markets in turmoil Dell Bean brokers savour a natural caffeine high Redgrave show is scrapped in Israel Woodward cleans up in BBC drama Crash investigators press for safety zones at airports Director of social care quits over girl's death One school in three has run national tests, say ministers Earl joins fight over pupil 'transfer fees' Keene on Chess Odds shorten on comets hitting the Earth Bryant Homes By a Staff Reporter: £300,000 damages for grieving husband Citroen Zx Radical feminist liturgies portray God as a woman Synod backs modernist compromise but rejects new concept of the deity Father dies trying to save child News in Brief Uneasy feeling Couple banned Assault case Runaway dies Allez France Rolex Law Commission criticises murder loophole By a Staff Reporter: Oldest jet pilot folds his wings By a Staff Reporter: In honour of Jones the film Car thieves driven into rural areas DIaLOGUE Future of CPS divides top legal officers Lords deliver new defeat to law and order package Nationwide Goldsmith lectures the West on politics Questions the Civil Service cannot answer Riddell on Politics By our Parliamentary Staff: MPs back plan for Post Office sell-off In Parliament German military prepares to cross new frontiers Clinton promises loyalty to Berlin 'now and forever' Boys die in bomb blast at mosque News in Brief (Reuter): Smoking kills (Reuter): Rebel blockade Red Sea rescue Hill House Hammond French flinch at vacuous antics of la belle Helene Berlusconi closer to control of state TV MOPS Return of Panzers worries Parisians Outsider tipped as EU leader Hurd threatens to lift embargo if Serbs reject peace West mulls options for UN withdrawal Guardian Direct Fur flies as lost Tabitha clocks up 25,000 airmiles New Ukraine President inherits poison chalice By our Foreign Staff: Tourists hurt in blasts on Greek island Brezhnev daughter 'cured by love' Ecover Our Foreign Staff: Clinton condemns expulsion of Haiti human rights team Poor wait for US invasion to topple military regime Killing casts shadow over Arafat's return NEC From AFP in Bangkok: Briton swallowed kilo of cannabis From Reuter in Geneva: Hutus retreat from last stronghold From Reuter in tokyo: North Korea 'offers new summit talks' Action hero holds his breath for spills at box office Countryside in a cul-de-sac Why is so much new housing in rural villages completely out of place? Clive Aslet reports Bose Real alarm about the fools who cry wolf Punishing hoax callers could put off the frightened and timid who wonder whether to mention the unexpected baby next door Television, the great turnoff If you must stay indoors, why not simply have the radio switched on in the background? 'Childhoods like mine are frightfully handy when you meet the Gestapo' Christabel Bielenberfg on the skill of survival-from Nazi interrogation to living with tadpoles in the taps When the vicar rules that Dad cannot rest in peace Giles Coren unearths matters of grave disquiet in our churchyards SKY Alan Coren Yes, we can offer the Estonians an all-round monarch among men How privy? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Governing is an art Civil Service advice is impartial and informed by experience, thank goodness. It must not be sacrificed to a dogma Garden delay The Times Diaty Gun ho The Times Diary Picture Gallery Soggy start The Times Diary Flash George The Times Diary Stop this costly and antiquated strike There are better ways to run a railway, writes Ann Robinson Clarke's Conservatism The Chancellor is trying to stay in pole position Kiev and Minsk The ousting of the old guard was well deserved punishment Dad, Dear Dad In funerary eloquence, short and simple wins immortality Public concern on sentencing policy Clerical vacancy Airline overbooking Practical, speedy action on the polluted air we breathe Smoking hazards Cost of utilities Heathrow objections Glyndebourne booing Working for whom? Court Circular Anniversaries Actuaries' Company Personal Column Today's royal engagements Latymer Upper School Dinner Memorial service Birthdays today Service dinner University news Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Ironmongers' Company Inner Temple Church news Scottish Episcopal Church Appointments in the Forces Multiple Display Advertising Items John Blatchley Personal Column Hugo Southern The Dowager Countess of Macclesfield Clifford Graham (From our Correspondent): On This Day Shooting Niagara in a Barrel Englishman's Death Belgravia & Knightsbridge Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Fidelity Investments Limited Display Advertising Items Greek odyssey to buy a house When Austen Kark found the house of his dreams south of Athens, he knew it needed some restoration work. It was a surprise, however, when it fell down on completion day Property made to measure These days new developments can offer a surprising degree of flexibility and convenience-but they are not always problem-free The customer is always right, even if he wants a snooker room and wine cellar added to his new house New-but not always improved What can residents do if a development falls short of expectations? More flexibility and freedom-but within limits To mork today's Labour Party conference on the media, Mo Mowlan, shadow heritage secretary, answers 15 questions Holborow's high-wire act After two years in charge, The Mail on Sunday's editor still relishes the adrenalin, says Roy Greenslade The Times TV Top 20: Men versus Women Branded a success or a failure Putting a value on big brands such as Coca-Cola and IBM is big business—but is it good business? How partisan are the newspapers? Mori has devised a new way of measuring readers' politics Mitel KPMG Selection & Search Touche Ross BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Glendinning Sales & Marketing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,593 Business Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance The Times Tomorrow SIB ordered to face angry MPs A select Committee will question the City's chief watchdog about allegations that it failed to take action against a building society accused of breaching rules Judge strikes out £7m damages claim on pensions Top coal job goes to ex-colonel Stock Market The trains now standing: anatomy of the strikes Why top theatres must improve their programmes Pound caught in dollar's slide Big payoff for electricity chief England look to Sixsmith for World Cup glory Knight Williams Spear to make £11m for Hasbro Index Business Today Fusion Cohesion Adhesion By our Industrial Correspondent: UKAEA to shed 1,700 staff before privatisation Building orders show spring slowdown Heseltine launches SA scheme Lucas moves into world's fastest growing car market The Times By our City Staff: Former SCS chief suffers reprimand BK Gold marks first pour Showpiece mine in Aladdin's Cave country SFA trebles fines on members to £1m Hertz aims to drive rental costs down Archer inquiry to report next week 'at earliest' Business Roundup N&P cuts home costs EU banks lend most Oil surges above $18 MacGregor steps down Maxwell appeal rejected Philip Morris grows Optimism at Dawson Wood steps back into the black Dollond & Aitchison bought out for £94m Report condemns Credit Lyonnais Midsummer madness Gravy train debate overheats Another day, a lower dollar Spear finally goes to Mattel Pennington Vision beyond Borders Dollar and sterling weakness sends equities into reverse Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options UAL shareholders vote for employee ownership Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Inquiry sees Healthcall shares fall 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 Railway strikes turn into summer spectator sport Despite apparent deadlock, the two sides in the signalmen's dispute are not as far apart as they seem, Philip Bassett says Rail is no longer a vital service Five per cent of travel in Britain is by train, 90 per cent by car A too brief encounter The Times City Diary Crunch time The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Top performers The Times City Diary Tooling up The Times City Diary Bath buns The Times City Diary Shell loses refinement Tempus Johnson Matthey Waddington Offering a simple solution after the Cheltenham-Lloyds judgment Business Letters Investor relations John D. Wood Misreading the blueprint Waddington buys Dutch packager Waddington is financing its ambitious European deal through a rights issue, and says further opportunities for growth exist in the food packaging industry Land Rover Jacques Vert doubles profits Continental firms more prompt at paying bills Business Roundup Motorola rises 63% Triplex loss confirmed European Motor buys Baring fund for Africa Whisky deal in India Birse cuts losses to £2.7m Company News in Brief Electron House surges Shares lose their early lead H. E. Foster & Cranfield The Times Unit Trust Information Service Palpable pap to provoke the punters Many theatre programmes are barely worth the paper they are printed on, let alone £1.50 or more. Give us something useful to read, says Benedict Nightingale Moon on the rise Arts Briefing Gate shuts Opera Page 32 Fantasy of feathers and kitsch Theatre: Opulently staged romance from a Japanese company in London; and a terse Pinter drama in Leeds Cheating time in various fashions Betrayal West Yorkshire Playhouse Sleuths without a clue Television Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Little gold in them there trills Opera: Rodney milnes takes little pleasure in a gruesome night in the not-so-wild West La fanciulla del west Covent Garden Creative farewells to a true original Mikhashoff Tribute Almeida, Nl The authentic sound of English eccentricity NQHO/Seaman Cheltenham Let us now praise famous Belgians Visual Art: John Russell Taylor assesses the Royal Academy's exhibition of Victorian avant-garde works with a character, and a nationality, all of their own 'This show puts over the idea that there are possibly two trditions, but only one country? Natalie's art still belongs to daddy Pop Concerts: Paul Sexton sees two soul superstarts of the 1970s, repackged and charged up for the 1990s Natalie Cole Festival Hall Go Japanese A corker from Wein Jazz JVC Festival New York Reverence for the Reverend Al Green Apollo, Hammersmith Tully: martyr in the wrong Radio: Could John Birt be more sinned against than sinning? Queen Elizabeth Hall Defence in libel case cannot impugn proceedings in Parliament Law Report July 13 1994 Privy Council Method of assessing fair rents Whether jury warning necessary Agricultural produce purity certificates from Turkish northern Cyprus not acceptable European Law Report Luxembourg Power to allow child to attend court Proving perversion of course of justice Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Design Company Seeks Pa/administrator and Team… VVWA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial Vacancy With a Difference Financial… Crone Corkill VWA Multilingual services Secretary to Solicitor Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Text Systems Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deborah Lock Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Mary's Hospital Medical School Carlton Television Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa to Marketing Director Hobstones Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Computer Solutions (COS) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items JFL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vittel Hobstones Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Five Players to Follow Royal Postgraduate Medical School Editor's PA Women's Magazine Pa Publishing England prepare to conquer past disappointment Alix Ramsay previews the national team's chances in the women's hockey World Cup Fixtures Losers who merit tee-hee but no sympathy South African union clears Van der Berg of raking Legal Notices By out Sports Staff: Bold Durand lifts French spirits Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Benn rejects third bout with Eubank The Times Privalova sparkles in sprint double Sport in Breiff BCF to run velodrome Williams defies wound Syndicate tests water Judge issues warning The Times De Villiers swinging in time for S Africa Nemeth relies on patriotic approach to rally England The Commonwealth basketball championship presents the first test for the national side's new coach, Nicholas Harling reports Beaten finalists earn quick consolation Hobbling Reeve steers Warwickshire home For the Record PCC Scoreboards Bulgaria ready to reach football's final frontier Balkan underdogs well-equipped to defeat Italy while Sweden face hard task in Los Angeles Teams World Cup at a Glance Team talk Brazil seek fulfilment of ambition Teams British pair facing ban Lions overwhelm Labegorce By our Sports Staff: Leeds hopeful of signing Skuhravy Sangster sells majority share in Colonel Collins Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Catterick No end in sight to pitch battles on racecourses Yarmouth Sandown Park No Title Team Faldo seeks to rejoin race for major achievement John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on the efforts of a former Open champion to regain his crown Bennett cool on eve of realising dream Young amateur eagar to share Open stage with champions William Hill Draw revolves around hall of fame Open Tee-Off Times Parkin haunted by failure to fulfil promise Patricia Davies reports on the fading fortunes of a notable absentee from Turnberry Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union 38 Italy angered by Tassotti's ban Fifa bases severe suspension on videotape evidence Top clubs seek 'consistent' tax approach Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket 39 Mystery of the missing putter disturbs calm at Turnberry Cellnet
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