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News from 22/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

P. O'brien, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, P. C. C. Trousdell, M. S. Benstein, Chairman, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Bill Sermon, Inigo Gilmore, Niki Watts, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, P. D. Rees, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Marshall, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Angela Edgeworth, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Evie Soames, Martin Flanagan, Ian Cargill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Ann Baer, Michael Clark, Clifford Chetwood, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Joel Brand, Nigel Burke, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Wolfgang Munchau, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Robert Miller, George Sivell and Neil Bennett, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Brian Braithwaite, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Pam Scales, Richard Evans, Clive Aslet, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Pamela Wilford-Smith, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, David Napley, Paul Haynes, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Oliver Heald, Duncan Robinson, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Ross Tieman, Anthony Howard, Catherine Milton,

Resumo

Blair sets sights on Downing Street Labour's dream ticket team launches mission of hope to lift spirit of the nation Index Man who took case from train uncovers bomb kit Two For £1 Word pollution alert as Comet Tony falls to Earth Political Sketch Serbs halt visit of us defence chief Farmer Prince Picture Gallery 30p On Saturday The Times MEPs back Santer in tight vote Happy returns Dinah Sheridan N&P Index Major rejects IRA offer of flexibility Departing ministers head for City Homebase Rules tightened for Tories in Lloyd's British penfriend flies to Death Row Price freeze By a Staff Reporter: Policeman in slapping row learns fate today BT Rifkind declines bet on future of Rosyth News in Brief Silcott 'not on trial' Car perk loophole shut Woman wins pay case Teacher sacked unfairly Pay talks collapse London paper launches Doctor infected with hepatitis B worked in hospital for years By a Staff Reporter: Britain's fastest driver convicted FBI man hired in hunt for Briton Chambermaid is found murdered World Leather Chocolate nude proves good enough to eat Why evens are always the punter's odds-on favourite By a Staff Reporter: Rugby death player claims self-defence Currys Genetic researcher blames reforms for Nhs exodus Specialists attack business ethic Protests soar over violence and swearing on airwaves Unmarried couples 'need legal pacts' Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd 16,000 miles of hedges being lost each year Prices leap for Peter Rabbit and friends Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: Midwives reject open visiting in baby units Jupiter's fireworks fade but data will be studied for years Choices 1+2+3 from Vauxhall School astronomers scoop observatories Keene on Chess Help the Aged Head of Law Society aims to curb costs Chess Art Exhibition Inspectors say tap water is purer than bottled Sales rise in country property Pentel Beck was heart victim News in Brief Death verdict Rape charges Pagoda gift Woods closed N&P Waitresses claim their looks led to sacking Party's new leader promises to lift the nation's spirit Election puts employment on agenda Prescott Speech Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company How Labour voters made their choice Ballot Results Bland contest avoids opening party rifts The Campaign Blair must soon translate his rhetoric into action Riddell on Politics Hover Speed Fast Ferries Gamble puts contender out of a job Beckett Texas Tory show of unity fails to revive voter support Challenge for Hamley Fine cuts on meat Weekend Shopping The Comet Sale Winners of Kenyan safari plan second honeymoon Bangladesh seeks Western asylum deal for feminist Dhaka ready to risk fundamentalist back lash over Nasreen exile in hope of cooling international anger Comet You Know where to Come Murayama sets aside 'outdated' pacifist policy Centrefold cop is stripped of duties Cholera outbreak kills thousands of Rwanda refugees In a vision of hell, bodies are dumped in mass graves as toll mounts by the minute Mercury Communications America's office workers keep it casual on Fridays Last Minute Getaways Wellesley Centre Un asked to allow invasion of Haiti News in Brief (Reuter): Plea to Burma (Reuter): Korea progress Clinton order (Reuter): Blast protest (Reuter): Panama bomb (Reuter): Cup defeat (AFP): Nigeria talks (AFP): Dwarf winner AEA Technology Muslim rejection consigns peace plan to scrapheap America breaks ranks with allies to condemn Karadzic rebuff as Sarojevo gunnres fire on UN forces West's hollow threats give heart to Serbs Proposed Division of Bosna The big powers have no impressive proposals with which to persuade the Serbs to give up territory in Bosnia, Tim Judah writes from Belgrade B&q £20 Million MEPs vote on national lines to give Santer narrow victory B&Q Christopher arrives in Gaza to Hamas wing's civil war threat Death of arms dealer linked to Mossad inquiry Psion Series 3 (Reuter): Brawling deputies deepen Rome rift News in Brief Russian regret (Reuter): Suicide doubt (AP): Moscow return (AFP): Flights hit (Reuter): Georgia move Lion's share The actress and the politician Rachel Kelly finds out how an evergreen British film star produced the man who aims to lead the Tories to victory 10% off a Kenyan safari Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experience the Lure of Africa Ta First Hand Win a Land Rover Discovery Win a safari worth over £3,000 Rooflessness is a habit Giles Coren on the doomed alliance of sisters and property developers An everyday story of duchy folk As landford the Prince of Wales strives to preserve Comish tradition. But fram life is never easy... Clive Aslet, editor of Country Life, went with the Prince on his rounds Chalking up a class act Gilian Shephard has a secret—inside knowledge of schools Multiyork The man to command the moral heights ? Blair wa elected because, like Clinton, he represents a clean break with the past. Can Blair's social vision capture the country, asks Anthony Howard Party pooper Dairy Making judges human Pressure from the public and the press in crucial to out judicial system Cross border Picture Gallery Slim pickings Born leader Love me, love my doggerel Philip Howard On using man's best friend in ads Blair the Victor But much together battles lie ahead Santer's Close Shave Like all politicians, MEPs want to be more famous Amateur Night Sky The Taunton telescope reveals an eternal truth Boarding fees for service children Turkish Cyprus trade All that jazz Inquiry into pay for MPs' questions Jobs in building Girtin collection NHS complaints Thoughts on hanging MacKay's ban on wigged solicitors Programme pap A modest proposal Beyond understanding Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column W. G. Grace's Wisdens caught in a tea chest Anniversaries Service dinner Memorial services Today's birthdays Luncheons Dinner Service luncheon Viceroy Air International Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Church news Embassy Flight Centre Marriage Paul Delvaux Obituaries Henry Grace Personal Column No title Parkinson's Disease Society The British Kidney Patient Association No title On This Day End of Bread Rationing Bernard Laurance Lord Revelstoke No Title The Times Crossword No 19,601 News No title Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Pollen Count WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow B&c associates face inquiry Gunn faces boardroom ban after stinging DTI report Damages are being sought from Spicer & Oppenheim. Atlantic Computers' former auditors, now part of Touche Ross. Spicers is strongly criticised in the Dti report Signet shareholders told of alleged theft Infotech Rolling contracts inquiry Arts Flotation to launch 50 millionaires Sport Investor Non-EC trade gap shrinks Cordless Phone Tap Admissible Business Today Medicine Panacea Tonic Bitter Pill Halifax B&C ignored Atlantic warnings DTI Report into British & Commonwealth' By our Economic Staff: No harmony at IMF anniversary Legal & Public Notices Financial adviser attacks MPs' call Top executive heads list of job losses at LWT Business Roundup Car output accelerates Salomon incurs loss Property group advances Telemetrix profits slip Wendover Underwriting Agency (Reuter): Bundesbank sticks by money target Production restarts at Silverdale Wellcome sees further slide in Retrovir sales IBM profit turnround continues Sunk by Atlantic iceberg Lessons from John Gunn's Nemesis Bundesbank cannot reverse history Inward investment is no panacea Pennington Picture Gallery Accent on business language AA Home Insurance Prudential new sales disappoint Protests turn Agm into a bear garden Kingfisher shares survive scare to rebound Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Wall Street Major Indices Traditional Options Lec Refrigeration succumbs to ?21m Sime Darby offer Commodities Recent Issues London Financial Futures Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) The dangers of too much caution from the Fed Dollar Spot Rates Putting the brakes on the corporate gravy train In a week when the bosses of Courtaulds and Argyll Group faced shareholders' anger over pay, Martin Waller looks at executive remuneration Reaping the Rewards at the Top of Management Raising the roof Rowe boat all at sea The Times City Dairy Not quite cricket No eastern front Don't mention it Taking the bacon A warmer Wellcome Tempus Prudential Boots ED&F Man Group Lec Refrigeration BT Inward investment at record high as competition grows String of finds help diamond groups cut a dash in Australia Comcast sweetens Qvc bid with cash The Times BA still likely to oppose state aid for Air France Business Roundup Lloyd's group pays out N&p home loan at 1.85% Brokers fined £80,000 Goode Durrant in profit Celltech-Merck venture Discounter's losses rise Shares bounce back British Funds Investors Chronicle The Times Unit Trust Information Service Futures Pager Ltd Closing a window of opportunity Microsoft has won an anti-monopoly battle with the Ec and us government, says Matthew May Compaq Hoskyns A whole new way of showing off A digital world will need" purchase trophies" to interest the consumer Gazumping comes to the jobs market Demand for people in certain areas of expertise is now exceeding supply by three to one, reports David Guest Information Technology Ernst & Young Praxis PMR Aklaim entertainment, inc IISS Touche Ross Melville Craig Selection Westminster College Hackers attack Pentagon Information Technology Harvey Nash PLC Price Waterhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Who will keep tabs on you? Nigel Burke on the tricky issue of electronic tagging of human beings-whether babies in hospital or prisoners Enter the matchbox-sized recorder Datrontech Plc Cordless phone tap admissible Authenticated copy is sufficient In re Bartley Making order after interim protection of child Involuntary intoxication does not negative criminal intent Law Report July 22 1994 House of Lords No evidence in extradition hearing Breath test Pc need not specify offence In the air and off the wall Theatrp: The flying Karamazov Brothers back in glorious action; and yet another nostalgia musical Juggle and Hyde Criterion Crazy days of country Concerts Rothmans Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The sad old world of Schnittke Concerts: String tribute to an ailing composer, and a vocal expression of human anguish Kronos Qyartet Barbican Singing from the heart of darkness Brigitte Fassbaender Wigmore Hall One giant leap backwards Television: Peter Barnard on an intriguing new theory to emerge on Chappaquiddick York Theatre Royal Even the best-run band can fall apart Pop on Friday: Goodbye (or is it?) to a high hope... and hello (unfortunately)to a rock-bottom tribute Caitlin Moran suggests a few reasons why Suede, perhaps the finest British band of the 1990s, have broken up in acrimony Tomorrow will sound like this News Waves Hats off to Larry but why bother? Records: David Sinclair on a misguided collaboration, and mystical moments in the Pyramids Top Ten Albums "Dazzling, Sharp, Provocative Mellow rap fellow Gil Scott-Heron Jazz Caf?, Nwi Indurain answers critics with emphatic display Tour Details O'Sullivan takes to field of dreams David Powell recalls great races that have helped Bislett to buid a unique reputation British crews falter in Commodore's Cup Martin runs into Helsinki obstacles Great Britain Team Gardener snatches sprint silver medal Nottinghamshire fail to cope with Benjamin Lathwell profits from good will Rapid Cricketline Celebrating a mixture of politics and sport Lara's theme keeps Warwickshire in concert Brown leads recovery after Wells troubles Durham Gestetner Moxon puts safety first in encounter with Walsh Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Favourites follow executive leader Dream League For the Record Tom and Jerry still going strong Today's Fixtures Levy Board offers £7m to courses Racing Result from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ardiles declines to join in speculation Sport in Brief McHenry shares lead England beaten again Luckman on target Brown finds inspiration Skuhravy wants more The Times Stoute hopeful of two-handed assault In-form Loch Patrick can continue the good work Today's Races on Television Carlisle William Hill Searching test for Lochsong Rapid Raceline Chester Pontefract Darley reaches century Ascot Sporting tradition survives on the Thames Watermen turn up river in 280 year pursuit of Doggett 's Coat and Badge Americans make breakthrough Reigning Spaniards reach last eight Corporate golfers follow a legend Mel Webb watched Nicklaus and Ballesteros open the course that will host a regional final The Times S Africa in good heart for attempt to recover lost ground BBC1 No title Choice Variations Choice Satellite Athletics Gritty Wessels defies England South Africa captain scores century to leave first '1'est match finely balanced Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Many happy returns for leader who plays straight Alan Lee salutes an innings characterised by stoicism from the man who has guided the touring team's international rehabilitation Town & Country Manner Ltd Golf

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