News from 18/07/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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T. H. Richardson, Simon Robinsohn, Jon Ashworth, Alastair Niven (Literature Director), Richard Fisher, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Ronald Payne, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, E. O. L. Hoskins, Tibor Fischer, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Moss (Consultant ophthalmologist), Kenneth Murta (Honorary Secretary), Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, J. W. Stephens, G. Lovett, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, David W Hughes, Kris Anderson, Richard Evans Racing commentary, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Joel Brand, Thomas McLaughlin, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John Patten, John O'Leary, Lynette Moss (General practitioner), John Young, Marcus Williams, Max Prola, Peter Barnard, Jonathan Sale, George Brock, Robin Young and Nick Nuttall, Christopher Bland, Chairman, Guy Dinmore and Paul Alexander, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Michael Graydon, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Hudson, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Richard Evans, Michael Lenhoff, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Peter J. Bates, Norman Stone, S. S. Bakhshi (Consultant), Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Amanda Craig, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Michael Clark and Martin Waller, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Mark Le Fanu, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Mary Nash-Wortham, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Denis Stevens, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Patrick Shervington, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and James Pringle Correspondent, Joan Waid,
ResumoNo Title Jobs tribunal reform to cut huge awards Dismissed staff may get jobs back IRA says it 'executed' woman Index Fashion Boyfriend believed Abbie was his Cosmic firework display lives up to star billing Two billion watch Brazil win Opinion Davis Cup humiliation Borotra dies at 95 Libby Purves Peoples Phone No Title By our Foreign Staff and Agencies: A million flee in Rwandan exodus Steel claim widens MPs' cash inquiry News in Brief Neonatal care 'too dear' Le Shuttle 'evacuated' Arson causes death fall MP joins Catholics Horses die on motorway Ancient bones unearthed BT Bottomley renews attack on bishop's NHS criticism Net-curtain sleuths found baby Abbie Clarke censured for choosing top civil servant Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Personal appeal did not go to plan Romania pledges to dismantle export market in children 'They've had enough of secondhand toys and attitudes. Now they're settling the problem' Cricketer beaten with his own bat Boy dies trying to rescue dog All hands rally to the village fuel pump Rolex British baby pair hope to be given bail Peugeot Warning system urged after epidemic of asthma attacks Hospitals ran out of drugs during an asthma epidemic last month. Doctors want to ensure they are not caught unawares again Violence increases in the workplace Ricoh BBC's satellite star remains out of orbit oh a sky-high salary Arnhem veterans back in harness Bank takes no account of long-lost passbook Tories launch tight for seats Fowler urges new faces in Cabinet reshuffle Murphys Food vies with used cars in complaints league table Rolex Wanted Keene on Chess Philby's widow to sell his papers File in Times archive reveals attempt to woo spy back to journalism The Astra Merit from Vauxhall 800 Series Ferry firms fight to end French 'war tax' HIV doctor quits job News in Brief Obesity bill Two stabbed Doorstep crime Jovian fireworks keep to schedule Holiday prices cut after slump Royal Mail Waifs are ousted by elegance Oxford's future put up for grabs An internal inquiry into the future of Oxford University was announced last week. Walter Ellis argues that it should be bold in its conclusions Lord Franks failed to address many vital question. This time all the cards are on the table, and they must be played carefully Toyota Rich and poor Karadzic prepares to take Serbs into 'a bloodier war' French reversal draws lines for new battles over Europe The new President of the European Commission has made plain his opposition to a 'Napoleonic' Europe and, antagonised the French in process, George Brock writes from Brussels Berlusconi challenged over decree Tenor team score lucrative Cup victory Maestros' rematch ranks as most watched musical event in history Tracker Khmer Rouge accused of killing British hostages Riots sweep Gaza Strip as Jordan opens talks Palestinians and Israelis exchange gunfire at border after workers go on dawn rampage "I Get Some Real Thumpers" Euphoria over moonwalk brought down to earth Funeral delay puzzles Seoul Aspro Clear Two Arab envoys missing in Algeria Rwandan rebels drive refugees towards disaster Despairing UN teams fear catastrophe as hunger and disease stalk 'exodus of a nation' Strike violence strains ANC's relations with trade unions The Tenors Commonwealth to mark return of South Africa Biharis wait in squalor for end to stateless limbo France honours victims of Vichy News in Brief (Reuter): Talks condition (AFP): Atoning offer (AFP): Support wanes (Reuter): UN evacuation (AFP): Curb on Islam (AP): Plutonium link (AFP): Body in glacier (Reuter): Dylan debut Damn the critics, I'm with the tenors Even an operatic purist should be able to thrill to the sound of a great voice when it soars, unmarked, in the aria 10% off a Kenyan safari Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experience the Lure of Africa at First Hand Win a Land Rover Discovery Fighting fro Philby As Sotheby's sell the Third Man's effects his reaction to a tempting offer by The Times is recalled by Ronald Payne Philby's rejoining The Times would have altered the course of espionage Win a safari worth over £3,000 Spiced up with religious zeal Take a break from neutrals and layer on the hot colours of Buddhism, from saffron to oxblood Famous Designer Clothes up to 80% off Hotline Wilbur Smith Matthew Parris Labour should clear out the skeletons from its own cash cupboard before criticising the Tories Tony Blair should end financial links between trades unions and MPs On the stumps The Times Diary Making school fees a worry of the past Parents have a right to choose grammar schools to get the best for their children, John Patten says Passion for Blair will cool Labour's leader in waiting must risk all for the love of the voters says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Chile reaction The Times Diary British flavour The Times Diary Model tenant The Times Diary Unlucky spin The Times Diary Washington's Bosnia Deadlines, dead ends and the dead Oxford under Examination The university must not undermine its collegiate structure In her Mother's Arms The return of a newborn baby lifts the spirits of the nation Royal Air Force defence of its role in reviewing costs Importance of improved working relationships in Nhs Meningitis diagnosis Behind the wheel Religious architecture Women writers Operatic boos and counter-boos Court Circular Royal College of Physicians Lord Phillips of Ellesmere Service luncheons Dinner Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Treasure trove rules 'hinder research' Anniversaries Grant returns £1 mansion to glory Marriages Birthdays today Old Etonian Association Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Vintners' Company Cordwainers' Company Jean Borotra Jean Borotra, twice Wimbledon singles champion and twice winner of the French Open title, died yesterday at his home in Arbonne, near Biarritz, France, aged 95. He was born on August 13,1898 John Shad John Sigsbee Rees Shad, longest-serving chairman of the US securities and Exchange Commission, died after heart surgery in New York City on July 7 aged 71. He was born in Brigham City, Utah, on June 27,1923 Church news Appointments in the Forces Donald Reeve Donald Reeve, CBE, Chief Executive of Severn-Trent Water Authority, 1977-85, died on June 28 aged 70. He was born in Northamptonshire on August 10,1923 Police Concession to Motorists Caution for First Offence Professor D. M. Lewis David Lewis, Professor of Ancient History, University of Oxford, 1985-94, died of cancer on July 12 aged 66. He was born on June 7,1928 Jan Tinbergen Jan Tinbergen, Dutch economist, died on June 7 aged 91. He was born on April 12,1903 News The Times Crossword No 19,597 People in the Times Sport Forecast The Times Tomorrow Justice done as Brazil lift World Cup Shoot-out sees South Americans become first team to take trophy a fourth time Teams Price ends long wait for Open glory Arts Books Business The Loan Corporation Tests of a Student's Parent Global game falls short in final test Italy punished for negative tactics in lottery of penalty shoot-out Rob Houghes on a match that did nor live up to the expectations of a massive audience For the Record Team talk Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Pools Check Bulgaria fall victim to enemy within Fixtures Dream Loaque Parnevik makes investment for the future Swede's despair as Open eludes him proves familiar for triumphant Price Feherty's display restores faith in his own ability 'Mixed bag' gives Faldo hope Daly's free fall to last Final Scores from Turnberry Tee-time with Ivor is date not to be missed No way, José Open Diary Back together Course record By our Sports Staff: Composed Sorensen sprints to victory Slazenger Tour Details England's slender hopes evaporate Germans exploit weak finishing in women's hockey cup Fine blend lifts Cup for Packer Marksmen missing mirage Windsor Final race penalty lets Smith through for victory Ascot prize beckons for Take Ayr Results from Saturday's Six Meetings By our French Racing Correspondent: General Monash triumphs Weighing up the odds for Lure's intriguing test Bath Leaders on the Flat Beverley Rapid Raceline Atherton's persistence wins place for Crawley Smith dropped and Thorpe overlooked for first Test against South Africa England 12 Harris agonises while officials debate his future Small cited after Waikato match Bowlers look to Europe By our Sports Staff: Doohan recovers in splendid style Title race wide open as Surrey show signs of slipping Curran lifts Northants after early setbacks Saturday's Scoreboards Lathwell leads Somerset on spree Atherton treated for back injury Yesterday's Scoreboards Warwickshire rescued by spirited Twose Britain sink to new low as Petchey fails test Davis Cup outposts beckon after humiliating defeat by Romania Record falls to final burst By our Sports Staff: Tennis mourns loss of Borotra By a Special Correspondent: England confident of improvement By our Sports Staff: Andretti returns to form Thomson rides luck Skelton goes close Contractual dispute Jenkinson keeps cool Youl takes honours Double gold successes Platts ends long ride to cycling summit Sport in Brief Wynton talks it like he walks it Jazz: Chris Parker hears trumpet master Wynton Marsalis explode a few myths about his background then blow a few minds in concert Wynton Marsalis Festival Hall We have ignition Proms 1994: Richard Morrison on a late-flowering first night; Hilary Finch relives the past Theatre Victorian hit parade The Times Books Viciousness and Vichy Televison: Claude Chabrol's documentary damned Pétain and his gang out of their own mouths 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 that symbol) on release across the country The murk of the beast Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a well-done but pointless trawl through a real murder Trunks Lyric Studio Hammersmith Lessons well learnt Dance: Tomorrow's stars in the spotlight Sounds centuries young Festival: Early music in the Minster Gabrieli Consort York Minister Centre Stage Use and abuse of the memory of war Norman Stone acclaims a comparison between present German and Japanese attitudes to their past crimes against humanity Vanity bonfires and evil empires Description of a Struggle The Picador Book of Contemporary East European Prose Edited by Michael March Picador, £17.99 Cowboys Indians and Commuters The Penguin Book of New American Voices Edited by Jay McIanerney Viking, £14.99/£9.99 Whose were the most unkindest cuts of all? Censored The Story of Film Censorship in Britain By Tom Dewe Mathews Chatto & Windus, £14.95 Suspenders of disbelief Lunch By Karen Moline MacMillan, £9.99 The Times Educational Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Centre Oxford Brookes University The International MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bath University of Westminster UCE The University of Birmingham MBA in Int Business Studies Gabbitas Educational Consultants South Bank University Degrees: who will check the markers? John O'Leary on higher education's response to John Patten's call for tougher exam standards Haji-Ioannion University Multiple Display Advertising Items London Business School Lectureships Haji-Ioannion University Courses Life in the child support agency Viewpoint Jonathan Sale has a daughter at university—and a rapidly declining standard of living, sound familiar Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B. 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