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News from 14/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Rina Ahmad, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, R. Wiersum, T. M. Duncanson, David Adams, Patricia Davies, Jean Coussins, Paul Bompard, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Inigo Gilmore, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, G. W. Martin, Simon Wessely, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Patience Purdy, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, John Matthews, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Suckling, Tim Blanning, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, George Fischer, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Sean MacCarthaigh, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Frank Kew, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, J. R. Simons, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Aisling Foster, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Martin Smith, Michael Stephen, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Buchizya Mseteka, John Philips, Willu Newlands, George Brock, Janet Daley, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Julian Jackson, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, R. H. Blackman, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, John Lever, Alix Ramsay, David Ekserdjian, Alfred Morris, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Janet Stobart, N. Cycon, Sarah Cunningham, Donald Steel, Anne Applebaum, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Jeremy Cooke, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mike Harris, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Carol Mather, Robert Boscawen, Stephen Hastings, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, David Walker, Graham Mather, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, P. Glaister, Ron Paterson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Beard, John Morrill, Dave Musgrove, H. A. Kent, Walter Ellis, Catherine Milton, Peter Ryde, David Lucas, Morgan Morgan-Giles, David Price, Gillian Williams,

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Civil Service told to shed 50,000 jobs Greater competition for top posts Inflation on target as jobless figures fall Appointments Index Two for £1 Gainsborough's dissolute duchess back at Chatsworth Model held in Abbie mix-up The Open Brazil v Italy for the final Awacs blamed Hurd's warning Margot Norman Conservatives attack press as MPs agree to investigation Wolsey Hall Oxford No Title Blinded moles scuttle for a rhetorical bolt-hole Political Sketch Blair promises to replace benefits culture with work Dell Picture Gallery Signal workers to widen strikes EC's £1.8bn to boost regions U-turn on funding reprieves institute MPs seek more cash for primary schools News in Brief Women shun police jobs Video nasty warning New editor to be named Health's saving grace Hard labour for father Body found in carpet Baby boy abandoned Dental charges up Rat ancestor uncovered St. Joseph's Hospice Police see red over Princess's blue light Magazine By a Staff Reporter: Cab driver 'foiled firebomb raids' CSA pursuing man over granddaughter By a Staff Reporter: For saving £3.5m a bottle of champagne Interpol hunts for student missing after trip to penpal Britons in Romania arrested with baby House of Fraser £5m striker and the hard cell Pensioner 'died of shock' over bill error Citroën Fat girls and short boys will always lag in the pay stakes Best holiday value for hard-pressed sterling Seiko Kinetic British Gas Children fight for breath BT Cabinet backs reduced role for Rosyth Forecasters ordered to be 84 per cent right English Summer Breaks PC World Comet may end in fizzle More galaxies found War women to sue over asbestos work Homebase Vicarage rape victim has a son New link completes motorway network By a Staff Reporter: Thieves branch out Keene on Chess Old boys cover up after strip Word bank spells out the probability of brollability Ford offers homing bug on all cars News in Brief Train pair clung on for 46 miles Officer charged Lorries halted Fatal fault Jet beats car Crystal clear Screening finds curable cancers By a Staff Reporter: Overworked doctor hanged himself after killing wife Sky to start new sports channel Guess what Car? Whitehall given the freedom to hire—and fire Competition and Pay Productivity in spotlight Accounting Systems Pentium Processor High-flyer system 'has practical benefits' Fast Stream Redundancies will cut staff numbers Jobs Saga Services Ltd Major follows in the footsteps left by Thatcher Analysis Desire for revenge reverses roles Riddell on Politics Commons backs call for high-level inquiry Cash-for-questions debate In Parliament Seat North Korea keeps door open as son of Kim takes over Sun Passports denied Rushdie rallies support for Nasreen Malaysian 'techno-sufis' await their messiah US Awacs crew is blamed for Iraq friendly-fire fiasco Israelis bar PLO terrorist suspects By our Foreign Staff: Crashed Shackleton may have to be left to rot in Sahara Zaire town faces refugee crisis Timberland Expelled UN team decries Haiti gun law Bonn rules out military duty in world's hotspots Brussels rattled about 'nonentity' for Delors job Jacques Santer, a federalist prone to follow Helmut Kohl's lead, is set to get Europe's top job simply because nobody else can be found, George Brock believes Sale Paris steps up security for Panzer parade Muslims will sign Bosnia pact but Serbs still unsure B&Q Budapest old guard tightens grip Hungary's former Communists keep main portfolios Horn charts moderate course to keep economic reforms afloat French fashion model revives image of revolution Bulgarians have a ball (Reuter): Mandela unable to shed tears News in Brief (Reuter): Olympic jailing (Reuter): Flood relief 'Spies' sacked (AP): Cabinet quits (AP): Kashmir move Finding true love at 51 Julia Lieweltyn Smith meets a mistress of angst who has finally discovered happiness Miele The prodigal duchess comes home The sale of a Gainsborough yesterday brings a new twist to a remarkable historical saga, Ben MacIntyre says Old women in purple frocks If God is hermaphrodite, then all our Church tradition in nonsense A filling dose of doubts Dr Simon Wessely challenges the Panorama scare story on amalgam You can be a size 12! Red light for drinkers Hazards of Camparl and peanuts. . . oral thrush and asthmatics. . . more benefits of folic acid in pregnancy TCP Beconase hayfever Thrush brush Acid aid Janet Daley Most people instinctively know that women's sexual make-up means they are unlikely to harass men Second sight The Times Diary Picture Gallery Don't bank on Berlin Bill Clinton has shown dissent in a Europe that he fails to understand The Body The Times Diary If it sticks The Times Diary Smart attack The Times Diary Nothing to fear, Sir Humphrey White Paper or whitewash, asks Graham Mather A Special Relationship Germany should figure more prominently in Hurd's boxes Civil Changes The momentum of administrative reform must not be lost To Smell a Rat When Tribosphenomys arrived, where was the cat? MPs' salaries and outside interests Parliamentary reform BT line charges Canford relief Standards in farm animal welfare NHS finances Furore in Bangladesh Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Defence spending must be priority Bus seatbelts Race bias denied Off the rails? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Trust buys property Hampstead hated Modern Movement house that spawned a James Bond villam is sold Birthdays today Merchant Taylors' Company Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Reception Dinners Luncheon Watermen and Lightermen Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Lars-Eric Lindblad Lars-Eric Lindblad, traveller and travel agent, died after a heart attack in Stockholm on July 8 aged 67. He was born in Stockholm on January 23,1927 Sir Kenneth Kleinwort, Bt Sir Kenneth Kleniwort, 3rd Bt, a director of Kleinwort Benson Group and a leading fundraiser for conservation charities, died of a stroke on July 8 aged 59. He was born on May 28,1935 Personal Column Swiftcall Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Major-General Peter Sibbald Major-General Peter Sibbald, CB OBE, Director of Infantry, 1980,83, died from cancer on July 5 aged 66. He was born on March 24,1928 Cameron Mitchell Cameron Mitchell, American actor, died in Los Angeles on July 6 aged 75. He was born in Dallastown, Pennsylvania, on November 4,1918 (From our Special Correspondent): On this Day R. 34'S Return Gatwick, fun park of the air Airport is resurrected Caribbean island boosts its farmers Son of Concordski Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items St Lucia gives bananas the slip Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tupolev to become test-bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulgaria runs with the ball Soccer sparks interest in Balkans Opening up RAF stations Wooing the French The impressive run of its team in the World Cup has increased interest in the East European country as a cheap alternative tourist destination Virgin flyers get Rover treatment The Times From air base to airport Air we go on holiday Travelogs Africa ahoy Green craft City milestone Hotels Toby La Maison GB: gateway to England News The Times Crossword No 19,594 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Critics at large When Paris was liberated Picture Gallery Surge in power payments Unexpected bid causes CBS to jilt QVC No Title Anatole Kaletsky 29 Inflation fall cases fears of rate rise FT-SE tops 3,000 Arts 37-39 Books 40,41 Paper firms fined £100m for cartel Touche Ross The Prince rallies business New Men Face Hard Choices Business Today Wave Waves Wavelength Kidder, Peabody dismisses London trader Telecoms regulator eases way for BT's new rivals Commons 'must see' income plans report Legal & Public Notices SBC dealer charged with theft Alcatel Alsthom to woo investors Stoy Hayward to take over 13 Binder offices The Times TUC claims firms want training tax Business Roundup Castle confirms talks Glaxo taking a loss (Reuter): Fox seeks more affiliates Fewer business failures Undertaker extends bid Rail strikes aid BAA Trifast jumps by 33% CNT Holidays price war ruled out by Owners (AP): US consumer prices repeat modest rise A bureaucrat calls Telecoms policy needds a rethink Next move on interest rates is not so certain John Jackson's new broom Pennington Royal Mail Jobs and inflation figures lift index back over 3,000 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Life Options Prices for coffee still climbing Recent Issues Bulmer in ferment over cider prices Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Flotation to raise £7.5m for Yates Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) G0ld and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Competition will make health more expensive Economic View Doctors will gain from market reforms in the Nhs. The taxpayer and those paying for private health cover will lose, Anatole Kaletsky says Economic View Portillo turns up for free The Times City Diary Shell shock The Times City Diary Venturing forth The Times City Diary Hot stuff The Times City Diary Chow time The Times City Diary A room with a yield Tempus Owners Abroad Betterware Roffey Park HP Bulmer Reuter: France begins Renault sell-off Savills surges by 125% Shetland Islands Council Group Financial Director Cray Electronics looking for further expansion in the US Anglo American backs SA privatisation Accountancy & Finance Chase De Vere University of Aberdeen Administrator/personal Assistant Heathfield Hargreaves Limited The Winston Churchill School Colorvision passes final payout after profit dive Business Roundup PSIT asset value grows BWD Securities ahead Abbott buys Redwood Intangibles on the terraces Ron Paterson gives a Scottish tongue-in-check appraisal of the options for footballing values Accountancy & Finance Clarks CG Accountancy Graduates-Opportunities in Options Money off Stamp of class at Muirfield Any Other Business Escalator Information Systems Career Opportunity City Financial Research Analyst Youthful figure Accountants Tour Operator Specialized in Sporting Events (Kent) Times Newspapers Michael Page Taxation Graduate Trainees Train in Audit or Tax Pressure to go for a short-term panacea Audit Graduate Post Equity prices soar The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Unit Trust Information Service 5% Discount on top Performing Peps S. Pellecrino Berlusconi under pressure to show results Italy The new Prime Minister is struggling to balance his free market instincts with the need to cut the budget deficit, says John Phillips No Title Fresh foreign policy wins British support Italy is showing a new resolve to be recognised as an international player M Bruno Magli Industry moves back into gear Low inflation and a weak lira are boosting companies such as Fiat and Olivetti Signor Berlusconi has been told to get on with fulfilling electoral promises Waiting for a clear lead Firm action is needed to keep the recovery on course, Paul Bompard reports Naples: city of summits Peter Strafford reports on a former capital city whose beauty and treasures still justify the 19th-century phrase,'See Naples and die' New faces in an old society The growing number of immigrant is forcing a rethink on official policy Grand Hotel Revising the campuses Universities have long been in need of reform; now it is under way Formerly the Sienese country residence of marquis… How the West was fun and games Cinema: Geoff Brown remains poker-faced as Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster drag the TV classic Maverick, kicking and screaming, to the big screen Saison Préférée Jazz Sealed with a loving kiss Musical: A charming revival She Loves Me Savoy SKY Theatre Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainmetn complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The cat with the scat is back Jazz-Pop: Paul Sexton on a triumphant return by a legend; plus a band whose time has come Al Jarreau North Sea Jazz Festical The Hague Too much woolly talk for a humid night Galliano The Forum, Nw5 Classical Concerts Classic clash of cultures On the eve of the 100th Proms season, Richard Morrison laments the new intolerance in the music world Theatre: A savage view of 17th-century London; and… Wit loses out to wickedness The Country Wife Pit A great leap forward for opera? Shameless! Tricycle, Nw6 Spectacular successes The hits of Chicago's International Theatre Festival all had strong visual appeal, writes Jeremy Kingston National Theatre Saving England by his exertion British Foreign Policy in an Age of Revolutions 1783-1793 By Jeremy Black Cambridge University Press £60/£24.95 pbk For King and Commonwealth Cromwell's Earl By Richard Ollard HarperCotlins, £20 The far side of despair Julian Jackson on a gossipy account of postwar Paris Paris after the Liberation By Antony Beevor and Artemis Cooper Hamish Hamilton, £20 Beer and Britannia before the bar The English Pub a History By Peter Haydon Robert Hale, £25 Weekend Books New Authors The never-never land The Seduction of Morality By Tom Murphy Little, Brown, £14.99 Borderland By Patrick Quigley Brandon, £6.95 pbk original She who must not be obeyed A Stone Boat By Andrew Solomon Faber, £14.99 Mothers and Other Lovers By Joanna Briscoe Phoenix House, £14.99 Notes from a demagogue of genius Anne Applebaum on the paranoid politics of the author of Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov A Writer's Diary Volume I, 1873-1876 By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Quartet, £25 Signs of the cross The Cloisters Cross Its Art and Meaning By Elizabeth C. 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Little Harvey Miller, £48 Made in America Champion feels the need to be provoked Housing body to consider poverty Overdrawn account defeats tracing Drink no defence to dog offence By our Sports Staff: Induráin climbs dear of Tour field Unfair comment Hearsay exception in criminal cases Failure to comply with term is a contravention German at risk of grand prix ban Kirsten sounds warning to England Testing times lie ahead as South Africa's batsmen warm to their task The Times First Class XI Scoreboard The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class XI Game Warwickshire offer Surrey test of resolve Leading First-Class Averages Australia toppled in tale of the unexpected Rules protect sport's integrity Littlewoods A welcome spectacle Bowling shift Defence of Holland's defeat Irrelevant picture Younger master Fixtures Chase clears way for Sutton move Sport in Brief Race for selection First defeat for Pegasus Gatehouse harnessed England's record win For the Record Word-Watching High hopes for a vintage Cup Richard Evans Nap: Honey Mount (3.30 Sandown Park) Next best: Arkady (8.15 Chepstow) Six courses to host summer jumps Thunderer: Sandown Park Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Hamilton Park Colonel Collins to win Thunderer: Chepstow Hard To Figure to miss Goodwood Rapid Raceline Open comes under starter's orders Watson a generously priced outsider for repeat of 1977 victory John Hopkins expects a challenge of renewed vigour from the American players at Turnberry The Times TEAMtalk Driving towards perfection in a haven of anguish and hope Andreew Longmore witnesses the trials and tribulations endured in the quest for golfing excellence The Times Hunger reveals Tumberry's bark is better than its bite Els in fashion Food for Thought Measuring up Open Diary Below par BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cycling 42 Baggio applies final flourish Italy striker's double ends Bulgaria's World Cup run Turnberry duellists unite to roll back the years Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Romario finds finishing touch to end Swedish hopes Ladbrokes Cricket 43 See la crème de la crème Spencer Stuart NB Selection Ltd HES Amerada Hess Limited Humana International NB Selection Ltd Unisys Regional Managing Director UK Sales Manager The Royal bank of Scotland HSBC Asset Management Limited Sales and Marketing Director English Partnerships MacMillan Davies High Flying Sales Trainer Directors Seeking a New Role? 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David Lucas reports Mondial Massey's Executive Selection Accommodation Manager £30k+for int Austin Harrison Services Telephone Sales Insurance Appointments Lloyd's General Appointments Knightsbridge Coins The Times Northumberland County Council VSO The Times Newspapers Ability tried and tested Life after Redundancy Joint Chief Executive NHS Cymru Wales Austin Knight Highweald Housing Association Doctors Sydney Australia Public & Healthcare Appointments EE ICA The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Ras DVLA Charity Appointments Chewing over Cadbury Sir Adrian Cadbury's recent inquiry into 'corporate governance' carries public sector implications, says David Walker ICL Dialogue A part of the public sector that rules OK Hugh Thompson on why Lewisham Directeam has become one of the UK's most successful local-government forces The Document Company If You Took Rank Xerox's Full Range of Photo Turnberry ready to greet world's best Open holds family appeal John Hopkins, golf correspondent, finds the Scottish venue for the most famous championship in its pomp Copiers, Printers, Scanners and Fax Machines They Norman basks in champion's light Signs point to more success Andrew Longmore on an Australian's desire to distance himself from his earlier erratic, though lucrative, years Would Reach from the Tee All the Way to the Green on The Document Company Cracking the secrets of Ayrshire Ailsa Philip Howard seeks the linguistic clues that prove Turnberry to be full of history, romance and peril East Sussex Open passes screen test Kevin McCarra on golf's finest shots TV and Radio Corporate & Society Golf The Volvo Wentworth a Car You Can Believe in Old courses linked by glorious age Trains take the strain John Hopkins recalls the vital role of railways in the growth of golf Barrelfield Golf Network NGL Golf Mel Webb finds Scottish courses celebrated on 250th anniversary stamps Callaway Watson takes honours in late comeback Legends in duel for title Peter Ryde reflects on the 1977 Open at Turnberry, arguably the best ever Gore-Tex UNiSYS The Document Company Slazenger Montgomerie on verge of true heavyweight status A change for the better Patricia Davies finds that maturity and achievement go hand in hand Mentmore Golf & Country Club La Manga Club Course moulded into masterpiece How runways became fairways and provided exciting sport Donald Steel on Ailsa's delights Hanbury Manor Golf & Country Club A Life's Work Donald Steel salutes a man of rare vision The Boston Golf the Company Striking the blows to win A champion's art The wind must be tamed to succeed at Turnberry. Mel Webb explains Titleist Beating the Wind at Turnberry The long and short of a perfect round A guide to taming Turnberry Musgrove presents the hole-by-hole advice he will offer Lee Janzen, the former us open champion The Times Team golf par for the course The relationship game Coaches, psychologists and dieticians are in vogue, Mel Webb discovers Mees Pierson Facts and Figures St. Andrews & Crail Family Activities Holidays the Craft and Sporting… Barrowfield Hotel Pennyhill Park Hotel & Country Club Links Hotel Nairn Myrtle Beach The Algarve Collection Wales & Free Golf Stakis Keswick Ladore Swiss Hotel The Cally Palace Hotel & Golf Course South Lawn Hotel & Restaurant Lovely Long Links Course in Normandy Drive to France! 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