News from 25/07/1994
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Andrew Burnett, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Y. M. Newbold, Company Secretary, Tanya Sillem, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Simpson, Ivan Lawrence, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Bruce Kemble, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Mind, Glenmore Trenear-Harvey, Frank K. Roberts, Mike Turner, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Platt of Writtle, C. J. A. Cope Parliamentary Correspondent, John O'Leary, Catherine Field and our Foreign Staff, (AP), Michael Fallon, David Hands, Chris Barton, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Marta Morazzoni, Kate Harrison, Teresa Waugh, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Peter Tatlow, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Adrian Brooks, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Philip Willan, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David C. Harvey, Tom White, Peter Bryan, Harriet Paterson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Sue Pleming, Julian Muscat, Mrs Ancrum Evans, Dominic Kennedy, Jan Burnell, Director, Kenneth Kirkwood, Richard Riseley-Prichard (Vice-Chairman), Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ian Sparks, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, P. R. Oliver, S. Lewin, Tony Dawe, Chris Brown, Robert Thomas, Graham Searjeant, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Ian Longworth, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Dominic Kennedy and Catherine Milton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, Ross Tieman, Jean R. Evans, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoNo Title Atherton fined £2,000 over 'dirty tricks' England captain says:'I do not wish to have the label of cheat hanging over me' Reshuffled Government Index Mounted police charge protesters Fashion Cholera claims 2,000 Rwandan victims a day in refugee camps Blair focuses on families Woman's killer was obsessed Refinery blaze Out of Order Pistol packin' MPs beat the mamas Libby Purves Feed the Children No Title Sinn Fein refuses to accept blueprint for peace Blair attacks parents who reject stable relationship Halifax Br aiming for 25% service over strike News in Brief Storms halt drivers Resort killer hunted Underworld killing Phone sex made safer £7m for new house Portillo drops aim of full employment The Independent Conservative Party Grammar schools to go under Labour blueprint Obsessed admirer shoots woman dead and kills himself Tourist fled shots in Gambian coup Families sue tower owners for ruined Tv reception Airlines aim to get back on schedule 3M Innovation Explosions and fire at refinery leave 26 injured Midland Sales value of new cars overtaken by used market Volvo cuts to compete IOB Art thieves lose oldest legal loophole Girl dies as crowded van crashes News in Brief Rapist strikes 'Date' baby Farm attack Drug haul Divine windfall Food fraud checks find more ice than prawn Olympus Murdering rapists ask law lords to halt hanging Solitary corncrake calls in the wild TLS National Westminster Bank Abduction nightmare was unreal, says mother National Westminster Bank Bogarde leads war of words on road 'Without doing a Bel Mooney or being chained to trees, we can alret people' Nurse wins £205,000 award for back injury Concern By a Staff Reporter: Lakeland cairn falls to 'ecology warriors' Full list of John Major's Government This is the complete list of Government after the reshuffle by John Major, the Prime Minister, on July 20,1994 Committees of the Cabinet MOP Growing alarm at gene harvest Scientists fear that the new biotechnology is sacrificing ethical concerns on the altar of profit the Genetically modified crops could transform food yields. But worries are being voiced over the secrecy surrounding them and the way they are tested VW% Saga Services Ltd Where genetic research is gathering pace Milan magistrates order arrest of Berlusconi chiefs Ciller faces foreign policy changes as price for survival ISA Picture Gallery Embattled Yeltsin signs law on sell-offs News in Brief (Reuter): Buchenwald riot (Reuter): Jail clashesy Truce shaken (Reuter): Trawler home (Reuter): Industrialist dies Israelis back theory of Saudi nuclear deal with Saddam Israel and Jordan to end state of war Hertz Our Foreign Staff: Deluged Hong Kong on landslide alert Norway gives Nasreen Excuse to leave home Woman unveiled as porn author AFP: Athletic pin-ups run down Orphans spend last hours amid filth and degradation Adrian Brooks, the Times photographer who took the pictures on this page, reports on the tragic fate of the children of Goma A Mortgage You Can Relax into? Kigali leader tries to bring city of ghosts back to life Military plotters take over Gambia News in Brief Nigeria turmoil Mercy plea (Reuter): Somalia attack (Reuter): Knight accused (Reuter): French haven (AFP): Child work ban (AFP): Test for Quebec (AP): Gene Kelly ill (Reuter): Room charges 10% off am adventure in Zimbabwe Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experince the Lure of Africa at First Hand Win a Land Rover Discovery The general'S good lady Julia Liewellyn Smith meets the wife of the Un commander in Bosnia Win a safari worth £3,000 Home alone—and ready Teenagers should learn more important skills than cooking Glad to be gaudy and gorgeous As predicted, the Paris high fashion shows go for glamour-but with accent on the sexy and sleek Picture Gallery Geno Ventti Hair and Beauty South Kensington Paris Hotline Monsoon Sale Starts Tomorrow Ehrman Tapestry Matthew Parris Just for the record—what you can and cannot get away with calling the other side in Parliament Digging dirt Flagged down Beware Paddy's party trick Liberal Democrats could pull some pre-election surprises, says Peter Riddell Schools out When reporters act on their conscience Why Tv crews in the world's trouble spots can no longer stand idly by and watch the bloodshed Near the edge Confessions To Help Africa Banking on the poor is thankless, indispensable work Shephard's New Flock The Education Secretary will need qualities other than tact Unfamiliar Action Was Atherton cheating with the ball at Lord's? Government under attack over new homeless policy Forces' medicine Arms in Africa Navy 'needs ships not civil servants' Ghostly presences Treasure trove Extradition and the US courts Political leadership Unexpected milestones Over-occupied Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Prime Minister Royal engagements Service dinner Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Girdlers' Company Nature notes Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Army faces battle over exercise damage Latest wills Picture Gallery Cardinal seeks unity in faith Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Marriages Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news University of Wales Christian-Jaque John Paul Appointments in the Church Stephen Murray (From Our Special Correspondent): On This Day The Atlantic Telegraph Expedition Alex Ferry The Times Crossword No 19,603 News Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Plundering the Titanic The Times Tomorrow Chance for quick justice Brave new celebration Education Inept England return to the dark ages South Africa seam bowlers prominet in crushing victory at Lord's Atherton's reputation scarred by handful of dust Alan Lee believes the authority of England's captain has been weakened by his actions Arts Business Hill House Hammond Direct Books on Monday Yorkshire release exhausted Richardson Second century completes Alleyne's fine weekend Warwickshire continue on all-conquering path Picture Gallery Bicknell's onslaught cut short by thunderstorm Yesterday's Scoreboards England's new foundations undermined by old failings Test Match Commentaryc Drinking deep from poisoned chalice Simon Barnes watches another England cricket captain put his finger perilously close to the self-destruct button Saturday's Scoreboards in the Britannic Assurance county Championship Marron resigns after TCCB's 25-point penalty Achike as happy as Larry at gold medal Engine failure foils Jones treble Werner triumphs again after champion drops out Details England dominate historic polo encounter Americans survive severe test Obree aware that rules may prove his downfall Francis races to title By a Special Correspondent: Disabled riders reap rich rewards for Britain Fixtures Sheehan leaves European rivals to rue mistakes Davies fail to mount effective challenge in US Women's Open By our Sports Staff: Jimenez fends off Clark's late thrust Australian Pools Check For the Record Famous names fail to shake resolute Wargo Cecil has cause for double celebration King George run is no obstacle to Arc success Bobzao fails in Germany Richard Evans Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Newcastle Nottingham Results From Saturday's Six Meetings Race to savour is strangled by bureaucracy Racing Commentry City of beauty houses troubled waters Gunnell records year's fatest time under shadow of capitalism At the Goodwill Games Lingfield Park Picture Gallery Windsor Picture Gallery Yachtsmen debate British failures Sports in Brief Student victory Bennett opens defence Millar greets challenge Lessing holds edge Prep school triumph Liston seeks prize England will build on silver medal By our Sports Staff: Martinez leads way as Spain confirm supremacy Experienced Australia keep youth at bay Schwantz defies Doohan and injury Donington Details By our Sports Staff: Indur?in answers critics with fourth success Tour Details England finish poor ninth Schiesser unable to trouble Britain's new hope Le Roux incident brings shame to World Cup hosts South Africa prop to be sent homec Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Calibre Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Programme tackles issues of black and white Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureships The University of Hong Kong University of Portsmouth TASC The University of Liverpool Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Bournemouth University Aston University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times & The Sunday Times Bursar Gut our schools loose Michael Fallon urges the new Education Secretary to be tough on standards-and equally tough on freeing schools to meet them Tony Blair's first lessen in leadership John O'Leary on what voters can expect in Labour's education White Paper published tomorrow First aid for teenagers Sixth-formers are to test a new course designed to equip them for life after school Externally yours - for all of ?500 Good practice on the external examiners' circuit could use a boost Wake me when I'm rich Jeremy Kingston talks to Rod Williams about cryogenic life after death The Times Books Overlooked, overdue but over here Music: Cactching up with the Isleys; Haitink's sure touch; Barbara Cook bubbles over Isley Festival Hall Hot and bold BBCSO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio Books Beam us up, Leslie Television: Games in space Cook's tour of joy Barbara Cook Sadler's Wells Passion with a Shaw touch Theatre: powerfully provocative historical drama; and the start of a festival of new writing Entertainments Centre Stage Round the bender Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Britannia's first knight of the Proms Ian McIntyre on a life of Henry Wood, the conductor whose promenade concerts are 100 years old this year Henry J. Wood Maker of The Proms TES A little month at home His Mother's House By Marta Morazzoni Harvill, £13.99 The famous and the famished Cause Celeb By Helen Fielding Picador, ?£14,99 Matriarchal monster Sylvia's Lot By Teresa Waugh Sinclair-Stevenson, ?14.99 Living for antiquity Capitalisation, week's change First direct School unsuitability no defence La Creme De La Creme Cameron MacKintosh Limited Secretary for Private Members' Club Roedean Procedure for setting aside arbitration award Handle ROCRecruitment Personal Assistant Secretary for Medical Practice Reception/Admin Secretary Receptionist/secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Effect of follow settlements term Judge tried to ensure contact after adoption Sullivan Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks 'to cut domestic bad debt provisions by £385m' Ci has formula to produce solid rise in interim rofits Reporting this Week Why bond market history may not repeat itself Gilt Edged Reuter: Germans net 'insider trading' ring Midland sees scope for £6bn of tax cuts Challenge to Radio Authority on Emap ruling Standard investigation Cerullo quits Kidder Caribbean trade pact Housing recovery slows IMF set for HK meeting Tourist Rates Word-Watching SE confirms inquiry into Warburg's Lasmo deal Business Roundup The Pound Change on Week Stock Market French must channel talents to get best out of the Tunnel The tunnel's biggest impact may be the knock-on effect of spending on infrastructure. Ross Tieman looks at how the Pas de Calais region may benefit Picture Gallery Hambros stumps up for Soweto The Times City Diary All hands to pump Clowning around Flushed with pride Japan 3, Britain-2 Joe Public says hang those greedy water company bosses now Trading thoughts on extending popular share ownership Business Letters Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Television and Radio Satellite The Week Ahead Short-sighted managers put revival at risk Share options under scrutiny Women close executive pay gap Times Two Crossword Powering their way to victory Royal Insurance retests pensions sales staff Winning Move Word-Watching Linguaphone Tunnel Vision By our Industrial Correspondent: Alitalia link for British Midland
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