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News from 19/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Evan Dyer, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Angels Delight, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Bruce R. Bond (Managing Director), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Scrievenor, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jim Gardner, Chairman, Alan Langlands, Chief Executive, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Angus MacKintosh, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Patrick Humphreys, Jim Ward, S. W. Allen, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Tam Dalyell, Joel Brand, Martyn Day and Isomi Suzuki, Lulette Monbiot, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Wolfgang Munchau, Ben Wardhaugh, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Nigel Bell, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tom Mangold, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Kate Alderson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, M. F. Ranson, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Adrian Deevoy, Simon De Bruxelles, Suffolk Herald, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Scrivenor, A. P. Willmer, Edited by Derek Harris, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jon Asitworth, Baldwin of Bewdley (Chairman), Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Philip R. Noakes, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, David Baxter, Grace Davie, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, C. C. Davy, Christopher Irvine, Annabel Elliott, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Serbs warned they face 'war to the death' Karadzic invokes sprit of Chruchill Clarke is accused of plan to extend VAT Index Fatal Flaws IRA tortured mother for three days before killing Kinnock set to join wife in Brussels Bomb kills 22 at Jewish centre Safari Offer Germans back down on BSE Ceasefire call after Rwanda 'victory' Children in crash Opinion Lone mothers lose priority in council housing queue Hill House Hammond Knockout exchange shows why heavyweights could have been contenders Political Sketch 48-hour strike may cripple BR for almost a full week BT It's good to talk Mayhew remarks irritate Dublin Shephard hails BSE victory The Oldie limps to an early grave £300 payout for 'holiday apartheid' Consort Hotels Gummer faces cash plea from town halls News in Brief Child molester guilty Pork pies back on track MacGregor's HQ scaled Accountant murder case Father burnt in rescue Jupiter suffers 'big wallop' but best is yet to come, say astronomers A lady, her diary, and a vengeful gamekeeper C&c for Human Potential Abbie accused tells court of her deep regret and remorse 'I hope the baby has not suffered unduly' Kelley 'is pregnant' Released Briton describes agony of beating in Qatar Iraqi kept harem of call girls in London flat The Volvo 220 Si. A Car You Can Believe in Woman, 62, gives birth as 'oldest mother in world' Victim 'betrayed by health system' Alliance Insurance Cellnet Briton confesses to buying baby Raid foul-up brings Met bill to £500,000 Nissan Picture Gallery Baby drowns in quayside slip By a Staff Reporter: Fresh court hearing for man afraid to go out By a Staff Reporter: Royal painting thief 'was a Walter Mitty' Widow, 102, pleads for sweetheart's stolen ring Admiral Baggio's miss nets £400,000 for punter King's again tops Cambridge table Tompkins Table 1994 By our Education Correspondent: Parents object to charter pictures National Westminster Bank Dishwasher powder fed to baby Drug regime 'left patient like victim of chemical war' Toyota Carina E. Picture Gallery Britons trace cancer hormone Wuthering windfarm rejected by planners Badgers on low road to long life New in Brief Stepson charge Creepie haul Murder hunt Barbecue injury Royal Prom Nuclear Electric Blind get TV 'word pictures' Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd. Bomb church may rise again Pupil results not tied to class hours Keene on Chess Blair team attempts to play down talk of landslide leadership victory Economic outlook best for 25 years says Chancellor MacGregor attacked for pollution forecast Guardian Direct Reshaping London skyline Britain's standing 'at risk' MP apologises In Parliament Foster's ICE Divided French fear marginal role in European assembly Hurd puts case for joint policy Foster's ICE Berlusconi backs down on decree as troubles mount Dell Balladur ally quits over bribe claims Mitterrand undergoes kidney operation News in Brief Inquiry opens (Reuter): Ferry escape (Reuter/AP): Doctor's trial (Reuter): Up the wall (Reuter): Causing a stink Partition plan puts Nato on collision course with Serbs (Reuter): Astronauts lack right stuff in new space race (AFP): First moonwalker re-enters hometown Admiral Foster's ICE 100 Rwandans die in Zaire stampede after mortar blast 'I left my wife and three children only for a moment. Now I have lost everything' Reuter: Victorious Tutsis declare ceasefire Concern Muslim plan mass march against feminist writer Seoul blames Kim for war (Reuter): Doctors condone mercy killing News in Brief (Reuter): UN troops die (Reuter, AFP): Riots kill 20 (Reuter): Latvian stand (Reuter): Aden sealed off (Reuter): Drue verdict (Reuter): Arab record (Reuter): Royal recovery (AFP): Asylum agreed (AFP): Monks protest (AP): Turtle saved Admiral Israel and Jordan set course for peace with border handshake 'One of the most long-standing and intractable confliets of this century is drawing to an end Kennedy tries to exorcise ghost of Chappaquiddick Admiral Hover Speed Fast Ferries Nicola died, but others need not Anthony Misiolek, who lost his daughter in the M40 minibus crash talks to Julia Llewellyn Smith A safari in Zimbabwe-at 10 per cent off Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experience the Lure of Africa Win a Land Rover Discovery Win a safari worth £4,000 Secret diary of an essayist Giles Coren what makes a 14-year old literary prize-winner Tradition and civilisation We did not ignore the good news-there is none Pamaroma's presenter explains why his programme on dental amalgam was not 'scaremongering' Sore points about that blazing hot weather Herpes, the sexual horror of the 1970s, is on the increase TCP Antiseptic Bio-Light Vinegar can be used for what? Will Bambi follow the little mouse? Anthony Howard looks at the task ahead for Tony Blair Can Blair ride a tide that seems already to be flowing? Alice springs The Times Diary In good taste The Times Diary Picture Gallery Treason without reason Kim Philby remains an engigma—but was his betrayal just a joke on the West? Clunk click The Times Diary Head banger The Times Diary Up for the cup The Times Diary Behind the smoke screen Tobacco has its benefits too, says woodrow Wyatt Think for Europe A first message for the parliamentarians of Strasbourgh The Peres Way Israel is following in Foreign Minsiter's instincts Faulty Towers Three cheers for the creativity of the demolition men MPs' interests and their integrity Role of the PPS BT line charges Fairer light on alternative medicine NHS complaints Fighting for breath Mind over matter Water prices No-fault divorce Gifts beyond any hope of reward Glyndebourne booing Forces' priorities Court Circular Today's royal engagements Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian The Royal College of Psychiatrists Memorial service Hawthornden Prize Lord Quirk Carmen's Company Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force Fire-damaged house is restored to former glory Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages RAF College Cranwell Appointment Anniversaries Latest wills The Royal College of General Practitioners Donald Barlow Donald Barlow, thoracic surgeon, died in hospital at Hemel Hempstead on July 5 aged 89. He was born on July 4,1905 Personal Column Trailfinders Group Captain Leslie King Group Captain Leslie King, former RAF station commander, died on July 4 aged 91. He was born on March 21,1913 Professor Ralph Hopkinson Ralph Hopkinson, Professor of Environmental Design and Engineering at University College London, 1965-76, died on June 11 aged 80. He was born on August 13,1913 Witchcraft Trial by water, to test a man or more probably a woman believed to be a witch or a wizard, was a practice not unknown in England in earlier times, but this occasion was in 1825 almost within sight of the start of the Victorian age Lady Janner Lady Janner, CBE, magistrate and volunatry worker, died on July 17 aged 88. She was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on November 1,1905 News The Times Crossword No 19,598 Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Building industry shake-up unveiled Two top executives face pay revolts Stock Market Small Business 30 Nationwide recalls pensions salesmen Nationwide is the latest household name to fall foul of tough new training regulations being applied to sales forces that sell investments to the public Auction likely for Wm Low The Pound Arts 31-33 Gold Sport 39-44 By our Deputy City Editor: Eurotunnel options raise controversy John Charcol One Child Two Mothers Terminal Temporary Transfer Tardy Report threatens housing association funding Cautious welcomefor borrowing of £2.9bn Government borrowing requirements are easing as the country emerges from recession, lifting tax receipts and relieving pressure on the state's spending bils Treasury windfall of £100m marks debt sale success High street sales rise better than expected Britain tops late-payment league Survey fuels call for interest on overdue debts Card defaults boosted by business failures Housing recovery falters on rate fears DTI still waiting for report on Archer affair Business Roundup Coca-Cola fizzes higher BBA departure Brewin Dolphin surges De Beers mining move Flat time for Leslie Wise OIS issues warning Unipalm tops forecast Sketchley seeks chief The Times Mutual merger mania Halifax could start a dagerous game Britain's construction firms need reform fast Treasury milks the utlities Pennington Jerry industry Competing, if only for their debt Prize leak Wellman group to pay £46m for FKI businesses £32m cash call to fund expansion In a strategic move that the City has been waiting for since the arrival of the new chief execuiv, Wcllman's stock market value will eap from £12m to £55m Second phase of Arco shake-up to cost $150m and 2,000 jobs Inspirations bookings rise Relief as 3i ends first day at 20½ p premium From Reuter: Standard repels bribery allegations WMI lifts profits 18% Dates set for Lloyd's court actions Dr Pepper keeps veto on Cadbury Shares edge ahead as confidence improves Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options USM upgrading made easier Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) To be a bull, first catch your bear Dollar Spot Rates Delicate issue blooms into $300m a year industry Ian Brodie reports from Washington on a growing business that aims to help the terminally ill Crisp mind of Sir Graham The Times City Diary Summer shuffle The Times City Diary Snout like it The Times City Diary Jupiter's stars The Times City Diary Clinton clone The Times City Diary That's (almost) settled Tempus FKI/Wellman Waste Management The British Business Park Shares firmer in modest turnover Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Towery Law plc Company Guidelines offered on quality systems Time Computer Systmes Ltd. Picture Gallery Business to Business Success coated in chocolate The Bottom Line (UK) PLC One off Opportunity Franchises Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings An eye fixed firmly on the future Visual Art: Richard Cork on contemporary photography at the HAwyard; plus recommended shows BBC Proms 94 Opera Critic's Choice: Selected exhibitions in London galleries Pop British Museum Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on retease across the country Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Anchors aweigh in fantasy land Opera Rodney Milnes reviews the world premiers of Jonathan Dove's attractive new york Siren Song Almeida, NI Impressive first steps for stars of tomorrow Dance: The future goes on show; and overseas visitors perform with English National Baller Royal Ballet School Covent Garden New birds on a new stage Swan Lake Festival Theatre Edinburgh A midsummer daze dream Pop: Adrian Deevoy joins the groundlings ears split at the Phoenix Festival Strand Theatre No longer left to blush unseen Theatre: Kate Bassett savours the bill of fare in this year's London New Play Festival A disgrace to their sex Theatre Review Angels Delight Man In The Moon, SW3 The Times On a grand scale Proms 1994 LSO/Tilson Thomas Albert Hall/Radio 3 Legal Appointments Berwin Leighton Michael Page Legal Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zabak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Bournemouth University What price this horror? Veterans who were prisoners of the Japanese are suing for coation, write Martyn Day and Isomi Suzuki Dial for advice Picture Gallery Judge at NHS trust Inns and Outs Marriage off Legal fundholders Family disputes Legal Appointments Mobil Commission for Racial Equality Sex and sensibility in the courtroom Counsel Keeping Mum To Advertise Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie Warner Cranston Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whose child is it anyway? A High Court case highlights a legislative paradox concerning parenting, says Chris Barton Only parent is liable to maintain a child Zarak MacRaf Brenner Hillingdon London Borough Legal Appointments Howard Kennedy solicitors Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wars behind the sports battles Already lawyers are discussing trade-mark rights for the next World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentencing for criminal contempt Trowers & Hamlins Partner in Recruitment Early production of documents Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent County Council Housing benefit chairman's duty Water companies must be more active to prevent pollution The Law Society Russell-Cooke Power loss condemns Gunnell to defeat Pools Forecast By our Sports Staff: Poli scales the heights at Ventoux For the Record Fixtures Tour Details The Times Small cleared over dangerous tackle Sport in Brief Opponents changed Moxon finds target Route pays dividends Word-Watching The Times Erhaab faces stern examination by elders Derby winner has point to prove in meeting of genarations at Ascot Beverley Rapid Raceline Beneficial makes long journey pay Big-Race Acceptors Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Bookmakers' Prices World Cup qualifying issues still not resolved Brown joins challenge for world honours Surrey found wanting in test of resilience Blakey offers Yorkshire rare cause to celebrate Kent revival is too little, too late Valiant Adams labours in vain Kirsten limbers up for Lord's Glamorgan collapse in sight of victory Scoreboards Players tire of World Cup's sacrifice Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on a joyous show's final disappointment Weakness betrays Davies Team talk A wingless team to put world to flight Rob Hughes's World XI Open triumph sees Price in true colours John Hopkins, gold correspondent, reports on the arrival of a great champion and the raw potential of one for the future Dream League Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cycling 39 Beautiful game crosses the final frontier David Miller says the WOrld Cup captivated the United States despite its sad conclusion Derbyshire ride out troubles to get home Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Britain could sink to lower depths Blazer Golf 42

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