News from 15/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Guy Chazan, Freud, James Clappison, Peter Hayes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Elizabeth Saul, Mary Archer-Shee, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Luigi Pirandello, Pat Gibson, Roger Hayes, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jacqueline Castles, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Jenny Shields, David W. Hughes, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Robinson, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Emily Morris, Sean MacCarthaigh, Stephen Redfarn, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Christopher Coker, Brian Whittingham, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Sara Frater, Dom Antony Sutch, George Brock, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Mendes, Adrian Barr-Smith, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Oliver Holt, Young Lincoln, Robi Dutta, Tim Bradshaw, Carolyn Lewis-Barclay, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John F. Bechelect, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Selby Whittingham, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Julian Brazier, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Antony Beevor, Catherine Field and Michael Binyon, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Elizabeth Cowley, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Joan Carlile, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, P. W. Arthur, Catherine Milton, H. W. Singer, Christopher Irvine, Jon Asworth,
ResumoRAF bears brunt of £750m cuts Pledge to spare front line troops as 18,000 jobs go Creation of a permanent HQ will put Inge in overall command Rail union orders two-day strikes Index £lm bill for refurbishing officials' palace flats Two for £1 Blockbuster Royal occasion for Lady Sarah The Times Faldo error costs dear Major to support Santer for EC Paras: no charge Cricket The Open University Nelson descendant graciously sails on tide of opinion Political Sketch Major poised to accept new President for Europe World Leather A compromise with promise Man in the News Romania couple charged over baby Anglo-Irish premiers hold mini-summit News in Brief Uproar over MP's claim Riddick wins backing Summers' herb danger Queen visits Mi6 Missing teenager safe Howe or Brittan may join Cabinet Bryan ordered to pay Duchess of York's sister £55,000 for Hello! deal DPP will not charge Paras over Falkland war crime claims By a Staff Reporter: Rantzen hears of child abuse claim Mojo Stingray attacks angler Carey leads tributes to Smith Dispersal plan for dangerous inmates shelved Spock falls foul of inhuman rule Child 'poverty' trebles in 12 years while rich get richer Extensive dental work to cost more Anglers lose appeal on mudflat bait ban Fast-food mogul dies in crash Pensioners locked in by neighbour's new gate The Comet Sale Champion of black rights is disbarred Comet You Know where to Come School offers cash-back deal Fifth TV channel to reach only half Britain Keene on Chess Driver tried to collect bomb lorry IBM Landmark victory for woman sacked when pregnant Drink-drive judge banned Harrods Knightsbridge Abbey National Oxford vows to outlaw drunks and beggars RAF to lose 7,500 jobs as services are slimmed down Forces' Front Line First review spreads burden of new wave of cost-cutting around the country The Losers Marines' music school that beat the IRA to be closed Bases NEC Busy order books sweeten pill of lost jobs7 Equipment Top brass to lose 12% of its ranks Manpower Backbench Tories give Rifkind an easy ride Commons Exchanges Base workers vow to continue fight Rosyth The week in Parliament Ecover Marking a Ford More Affordable New candidate, new face but same old federalist clothes Riddell on Politics Don't abandon the jobless, Prince tells training councils Texas Homecare Picture Gallery Jupiter comet passes moons Cool feasts for hot afternoons Weekend Shopping Price Busters UK Short Breaks Hosepipe ban hits 500,000 homes Secrecy by Lyell 'was wrong' News in Brief Actor's plea fails Attack charge Ban dropped Jail warning Vandals' shame Drunk driver Arid Bangladesh accuses India of choking Ganges Picture Gallery Seoul bans mourners from attending Kim funeral Minister optimistic on China Japan split over role for military Guess Waht Car Rulers flee as Rwanda rebels take key garrison Opening Sale Offers End 5.30pm Saturday Township rivals agree truce Abiola is refused bail in trial for treason Israelis push holy formula for Jerusalem Aristide backs action to oust Haitian junta Drug ring 'offered money to Samper ' News in Brief (Reuter): Bolger threat Young Lincoln Pope heads for top of bestseller list 30-stone killer says he is too fat to hang Seat Panzers are back on Champs-Elysées to polite applause By our Foreign Staff: Police hunt 'Loch Neuss Monster' Andersen Consulting Latvian Cabinet quits in dash over farm aid Flying tour tightens Anglo-French ties Entente cordiale revived over Bosnia (AP): Don King charged with fraud News in Brief (AP): Students 'die' (Reuter): Leader guilty (Reuter): Family trade Study Skills Milan judge resigns over release of prisoners Hover Speed Fast Ferries Italian explosion kills 27 All the nice girls love a footballer Why some women prefer Baggio to Brief Encounter Limelight Bedrooms When Paris was freed Fifty years ago Paris was on the verge of liberation from occupation. Anthony Beevor chronicles the battle on the streets and sacrifices and passions of its people For most young women of the city, giving yourself to a liberator was a patriotic duty and a rare excuse for adventure How the RAF fought to the last desk The RAF was the main loser in yesterday's defence cuts—and rightly so, says Mary Ann Sieghart Not Enough Bang for our Bucks David Hart argues that the British fighting services are not giving value for money Picture Gallery The fat and the short of it Research into big girls and small men does teenagers a grave disservice Multiyork Philip Howard We've long studied how English is wrote. Now we know how she is spoke Picture Gallery Sit down, sir The Times Diary Decimated by dogma Christopher Coker argues that our forces are being reduced chaotically, without reference to real defence needs This White Paper amounts to salami-slicing in a stale dressing of privatisation No progress The Times Diary First degree The Times Diary At what cost? The Times Diary Ted 's trip The Times Diary Home mown The Times Diary Still too many Germans Charles Bremner watches France's fears march past Purple Paper Curbs in service rivalries, cruise missiles and job cuts Drift to Disaster Nigeria deserves to be suspended from the Commonwealth A Decaying Policy The NHS needs more radical solutions for its dental service IMF objectives Disentangled Church and marriage Continuing threat from Chernobyl Keeping race out of harassment law Hindu centre and planning rules Tv cross-subsidy Morning viewing Girtin collection Language barrier Value of faith, in and out of school Care of war graves Down to earth Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Marriages Personal Column Today's birthdays Memorial service Today's royal engagements Légion d'Honneur School news Appointments Anniversaries Luncheons Embassy Flight Centre Trailfinders Viceroy Air International Dinners Latest wills Bob Payton Bob Payton, British-based American catering entrepreneur, died in a motorway crash in Hertfordhire on July 13 aged 50. He was born in New York State on May 25,1944 Personal Column Rear-Admiral 'Joe' Selby Rear-Admiral William "Joe" Selby, CB, DSC, destroyer captain, died on July 6 aged 92. He was born on April 29,1902 Thank you from the Rnli Picture Gallery Kidney Research National Kidney Research Fund The First Play by Television Professor James Joll James Joll, Stevenson Progessor of International History at the University of London, 1967-81, died on July 12 aged 76. He was born in Bristol on June 21,1918 Yuri M. Nagibin News The Times Crossword No 19,595 Picture Gallery Business WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Jurassic Park windfall for Rank Stock Market the Pound Gold Infotech Sainsbury poised to rival Tesco bid Tesco J Sainsbury Year starts well for retailers Arts Sport Bank not to interfere in derivatives market OKI People to People Technology Opening Police Complaints Files Business Today On the Rails Derailed Signal Halt Many executives left behind in the pay league By our Industrial Correspondent: Hard line on competition signalled for rail sell-off Sicily Tourism is Culture, Nature, Sport BAA sees increase in passenger traffic Cash for KWELM creditors Olympic Airways 'on verge of bankruptcy' Royal Mint to stay in state sector Kingfisher poised to wield axe on B&Q jobs Ideal valued at £47m BT faces criticism Newspaper trade code Power change opposed Star gives up No escape from PIA Law Society attacked Muted hopes of firms indicate fragile upturn Business Roundup £300,000 payoff for BET chief Mattel victory Wellcome move SFA challenge Mortgage advice in between soaps NatWest Bancorp will talk to customers through home TV Railtrack's return ticket Treasury had key to healthier private railways Grasping derivatives Rebellion brewing at Lloyd's Pennington Buoyant GUS decides to hang on to its cash Instead of paying its huge cash pile back to shareholders, GUS says it needs the money to finance acquisitions, such as a mail order company in France or Germany Stanley Leisure looks to buy Briston & West & You Peel shares hit by low rise in asset value Mowlem deal boosts Beazer land bank Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Prospect of bid battle for Wm Low excites speculators Stock Market US predicts short-term rate rise Recent Issues Chrysler drives to best quarter yet Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Barbour Index slides Excalibur to buy Hampson up 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 Emu stays on the agenda for Europe 's true believers Wolfgang Münchau argues that, nearly a year after the collapse of the Erm, Europe should reach a consensus on solving the problem Capital idea for networking The Times City Diary Thumbs up The Times City Diary Calling 'time' The Times City Diary Cup glory The Times City Diary Weary of the green The Times City Diary Action replay The Times City Diary Taking the Low road Tempus Rank Gus Investors' rights Business Leters Still time to contango Beazer CU Commercial Union Motor and Home Insurance The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Equities march on British Funds No Title Have your PC made to measure A bespoke computer can offer big savings to customers, says Chris Partridge Delphi opens British network Crown Computer Products direct Information Technology Colchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Data Communication Associates Limited Apple crops early Lifting the curse of the copier Contracts for copiers can be filled with hazards. Now a new body has been formed to protect the unwary, Sara Frater says P&P Blue alert Phoenix rising Light fantastic Phone crime target On Line Toshiba Authorised Reseller The ultimate in home movies Directors are able to edit films from their easy chairs, George Cole says Skylake How to cash in at college David Hewson reports on inexpensive programs that make a name, and perhaps find a job, for their inventors Information Technology Temenos Systems Chemical SUMMIT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Data and Telecoms Developments (UK and Europe) Ariel sends out all the wrong signals Theatre: Something about RSC's powerful Tempest bothers Benedict Nightingale Lessons learnt the hard way Television: Peter Barnard sees a warning for Britain in a grim view of American inner-city education Opera Rothmans King Size Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Dark tales of desperate deeds Munich Opera Festival: A powerful new work, and a superbly sung Lady MacBeth Regulars on parade Concerts: A celebration in Cheltenham; and a mysterious composer rediscoveredd in the City of London An appetite for their Fryes Hilliard Ensemble Merchant Taylors' Hall Rage against the machine-a-go-go Pop on Friday: Criminal justice and the Old Bill. . . bottle bolndes have more fun.. . gold and lead on the ivories New Albums: David Sinclair listens to the anti-police polemic - set to a catchy beat, natch - of the Prodigy Head and shoulders above the rest Streetwise and saasy, Shampoo are set to take over the charts and then invade the high street Sadler's Wells Sadler's Wells Theatre Rolling Stones Voodoo Luongt Show-off shown up Jazz Michel Petrucciani/McCoy Tyner Festival Hall New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Dismissal of maternity leave replacement unjustified by pregnancy European Law Report Legal & Public Notices Monopolies and Mergers Commission Report on the… No public interest immunity for police complaints files Law Report July 15 1994 House of Lords Bates seeks to halt decline for Britain Draw Grass-court roots give tennis its rich variety David Miller argues that tennis will continue to thrive on the surface on which it was founded Champion baddie who forgot the punch-line O'Sullivan dares to push herself to limit Top pair chase third title Word-Watching Twose completes Warwickshire's change of fortune Surrey batsmen falter in last hour O'Gorman prospers as Lancashire wilt Golf Richardson struggles with helmet Acfield and Close vie for leading TCCB role Yesterday's Scoreboards Sting in tail for Somerset supplied by Turner Hussain holds his ground as Essex labour Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Tufnell tucks in on day of hearty appetites Fowler leads defiant Durham out of lion's den Patel continues to make favourable impression Hampshire fight back after Walsh strikes Ellerston squeeze in Induráin rival 'finished' Skelton wins at speed Setback for Britain Goodacre dismissed Cassidy in squad Nat West Trophy Henderson marches into quarter-finals Sport in Brief Tiny giant leaves Sweden high and dry Baggio puts Italy within striking distance of ultimate goal David Miller reports from New York on the player who halted Bulgaria's run Whittaker's World Sports Travel Limited For the Record Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings By our Sports Staff: Sutton set to join Blackburn as Arsenal withdraw Balanchine's career in the balance Wolverhampton Hamilton Park Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Thirsk Newmarket Newbury Watermill Conditions Stakes Whistling Magee quickly in tune with his roots Down at heel Open Diary Player power Turnberry Tour Difficult driver Titleist Big names humbled by Ailsa's secrets Woosnam and Faldo fail to find their touch on first day of Open Sharpness of Watson is tailored for Turnberry First round Scores from Turnberry Today's Tee-Off Times English plans upset by early reversal Television and Radio Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Friday July 15 Cricket Turner storms in to lead Open New Zealander rides his luck in downpour as Faldo rues costly mistake Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Daly stays on course during rough passage Weather CORby Nobody does it Better Football
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