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News from 26/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Elaine Richards, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Neil Bennett, Catherine Field, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Warwick Lightfoot, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, G. A. E. Orman, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, David Earlam, Bernard Levin, James Drife, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Adebayo Bokini, Alan Lee, John Goodbody and Lin Jenkins, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, M. A. Price, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Paul Hampton (Chairman), George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall Yachting Correspondent, B. A. Hepple, Aileen Ballantyne, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Tony Troup, Graeme Williams, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, S. Chomet, Jiten Bardwaj, Norman Hammond, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, M. P. Abbott, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dominic Searle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Goldmeier, Peter Bryan, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Michael McConville and Lee Bridges, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Richard Gordon, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, S. J. Challacombe, Tim Bradshaw, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Scrivenor, P J Burge, Ian Brodie, James Bone and Michael Evans, Alan Jenkins, John Hunt, Chief Executive and Secretary, Vincent Maiolini, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Alan Coren, Richard Osborne, Derek Harris, Robin Jeffrey, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Ian Garrard, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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20P Appeal to rail strikers by new minister Offer serious consideration, signalmen told on eve of walkout Children of hope in the valley of despair Jockeys killed in harbour Index Test referee's report says Atherton deceit was 'foolish in the extreme' Opinion Erotica Husain-Rabin entente Soldier shot in Crossmaglen Nigel Hawkes UN leader says peace force must pull out of Bosnia Rwanda Crisis 20P Major and Reynolds at odds over Ulster peace British ministers shut the door on Sinn Fein after conference setback Blair challenge could sink the Tories, says Patten PRiCe BusTeRS Peter Burge: The Statement in Full Curbs tightened on social security aid By a Staff Reporter: Protester admits hurling bottles Rifkind toasts new tank in tea Watchdog 'is toothless' NHS saving on 'suits' Coaster 'faults' found Linklater stands down Last appeal for Bart's Gang beats brothers Policewoman's top job Flushed puppy rescued Irish parade reborn Resort's bottom line Blakelock's widow has remarried News in Brief Gold Cup jockey drowns as car plunges over quay Wanted for £100,000—a man and his toucan Pensioner locked up in football dispute By a Staff Reporter: Tourist snap may hold murder due Man who robbed for ailing wife is freed Abbie kidnap suspect remanded Son 'showed off father's severed head' Dell £100m scheme takes British Museum into next century The Astra from Vauxhall Outspoken radio DJs mauled by watchdog Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Big wheel rolls into view for millennium Parents protest as county limits places at grammar schools Students' legal fight starts over Bar course Services planned during rail strike Full steam ahead for Welsh rail project N&P Eubank in court for swearing at police Law lords act to halt hasty execution Revenge feared for gangster's death Andersen Consulting Cowes Week sails into sponsorship doldrums Date set for Princess's case By a Staff Reporter: Jail term doubled for violence at barbecue Major rewards Cabinet with extended holiday First lottery winner to be drawn in November By a Staff Reporter: Village hit by storm in tea cup Refinery counts cost of blaze News in Brief Pensioners hurt Drug charges Pub-goer killed Ape finds home National Westminster Bank Woman sees fiancé killed by lightning Berlusconi director surrenders after tax bribery charge Hoverspeed Picture Gallery Hurd backing for German military role Battle is rejoined on 1944 Warsaw uprising Russian investment dreamers warned Stricken refugees accept safety pledge and start return trek to Rwanda United Nations assurance of food and security in Kigali draws thousands back through the forest Gambian coup leaders promise civilian rule Indians fight bitter press price war Mandela defied in unions' march Foster's Husain handshake with Rabin opens 'era of harmony' Jordan and Israel pledge to settle differences like friends and turn their backs on 46-year state of war Leaders' failing health puts time bomb under peace process Foster's Thais press for Suu Kyi's release CD pirates thrive in 'marerial' world Ecover Hardline rancour sours the rejoicing Clinton braced for Whitewater ordeal (Reuter): 50 injured in student rioting News in Brief Patten deal (Reuter): Ceasefire snub (Reuter): Boy baptised (Reuter): High hopes (Reuter): Timber pledge Last Minute Getaways New York pins its hopes on plastic Foster's Republican alert on religious right Without a carer in the world The growing trend to shift work is forcing many parents to give up skilled jobs, Margot Norman British Red Cross Exploding myths in the O-zone The mystery of who penned one of the most famous works of 20th-century erotica is now, rather sadly, sloved Blunt facts on sharp practice Michael Henderson on cricket, cheating-and fear in a handful of dust Scuba dos and don'ts Aileen Ballantyne on the hazards for the inexperienced of underwater exploring Disease that preys on the youngest and weakest Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on the changing history of the cholera epidemic MOPS Hale Clinic Guardian Direct Make the Pill more available Why does this contraceptive still require a doctor's prescription? Strike at the heart of union power Warwick Lightfoot argues for an end to strikers' immunity Should unions be exempt from civil law? Not so dusty The Times Diary Plumbing the depths How can will allow trinket hunters to plunder the watery grave of the Titanic and put their booty on show? Hot fashion The Times Diary On parade The Times Diary Waxed lyrical The Times Diary A summer holiday to die for The sun gives you cancer and the sea is polluted but there are many safe things to do on vacation Very Much Dead Time for a new Ulster policy Nuclear Paradox Would privatisation kill the nuclear industry? Not Cricket Atherton should not remain as England's captain Failure to curb right to strike Strained entente Nigeria's woes Safety of amalgam dental fillings Tribunal claims Car crime Wigs in court Cricket in context of higher things Europe's new broom Logic all sublime Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Birthdays today Knighthood Picture Gallery "One People" Oration Luncheons Dinner Personal Column Church news Air pollution left its mark in 600bc Leathersellers' Company Bowyers' Company Weavers' Company Glovers' Company Appointment Latest wills Marriages Forthcoming marriages Victoria County History Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Sheila Lochhead Sheila Lochhead, the last surviving child of James Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour Prime Minister, died on July 22 aged 83. She was born on December 7,1910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettice Cooper Lettice Cooper, Obe, novelist, died in Coltishall, Norfold, on July 24 aged 96. She was born in Eccles, Lancashire, on September 3,1897 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Parkinson's Disease Society Drowning of Captain Webb Gary Kildall Gray Kildall, pioneer computer scientist, died of unknown causes in Monterey, California, on July 11 aged 52. He was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1942 Jack Clemo Jack Clemo, poet, novelist and essayist, died yesterday in Weymouth, Dorset, aged 78. He was born in Goonamarris, near St Austell, Cornwall, on March 11,1916 Upbeat tone heralds bonanza The nuclear industry stands on the threshold of a trillion pound opportunity. Nigel Hawkes reports Nuclear Electric Wary welcome by public The industry is backed as essential to energy supply by most people, but many still have fears about safety Albatross soars to meet test An industry that was a political football has worked hard to achieve respectability Scots impatient to start dry storage There is a new way to keep spent fuel rods. Alan Jenkins explains Scottish Nuclear New stations key to profits The Scottish industry believes that privatisation needs fresh thinking to work. Alan Jenkins reports Detractors could not stop Thorp Counting the cost of closure With decommissioning, the econimics of power are less straighforward, says Pearce Wright All set for the private sector Sizewell B ready for action Controversy still hampers the Nuclear Electric project Export market worth £1 billion The potential for British Companies to win contracts is excellent Does Sizewell C follow B? British Nuclear Industry News The Times Crossword No 19,604 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times No Title Sport Forecast Features Law The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Six-year limit on Lloyd's claims lifted A fresh round of Lloyd's litigation was revealed as the Loards ruled that a six-year time bar could be removed allowing action over events in the late 1970s and early 1980s BR faces damages claim by Post Office Stock Market Small Business Trafalgar House to cut more jobs The Pound Arts Relief promise for builders Rover returns to top exporter title Gold Brent Crude Spor John Charcol Business Today Business Editor Royal Life rejects accusation on staff training Barclays link in Frankfurt inquiry The German stock market authority has ordered an official investigation into allegations of long-term insider trading by dealers linked to suspected tax evasion Legal & Public Notice Picture Gallery Underwriters 'threw away the rule book' Gibraltar appoints key finance chief Scantronic finance chief quits MTM disposal Caledonia buys Chepstow stake Kindersley beats option restrictions Wm Low shares soar as market awaits rival bid Business Roundup IMI sells software unit Shipyard rescue plan Barrick bids for Lac Clinical share slump Lucas denies new claim Capita hoists profits Siemens suffers setback BM near debt-cut target The Times Forte on standby for board battle at Savoy Forte wants The Savoy to agree to from international business and may prevent election of a new chairmen until this is agreed Euro Disney shares hit record low Slow growth tomorrow Caution on investment will cost Britain dear ?Savoy's private function Bed publicity has become a way of life Pennington Merrydown red but not rosy after loss Appetising profit at Marry Ramsden's Sun Authorised Reseller Ryland Group to seek autumn quote Ex-dividend companies drag index down Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Hard work ahead says Greggs chief Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Inflation is not the only kind of risk Dollar Spot Rates Why industry fears Whitehall cannot deliver on inflation Philip Bassett says the City is still demanding high rates of return on investments because manufacturers' costs are starting to rise again Hunting down a Tsar's fortune The Times City Diary Hand of fate The Times City Diary Lucky fellows The Times City Diary Cutting loose The Times City Diary Close to home The Times City Diary Super Simon The Times City Diary Siemens MTM Lloyd's appeals to names' honour when chips are down Business Letter Management Centre The unkindest cut Tempus BM Group Retailers lead rising trend in start-ups Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Income Opportunities Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidations & Receiverships Take-off for a sporting flyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swansea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton, Carter & Co SCF Franchises Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Independent Business League Motek Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Modest losses at the close Safari How does tomorrow A century after Aldous Huxley's birth, are we living in his nightmare Brave New World, asks Nigel Hawkes King reigns supreme Concerts: The South Bank gets the blues, with a veteran on top form: Algerian pop storms the Barbican Theatre Success sealed with a kiss Cheb Mami Barbican The Royal Ballet Galleries Murder inquiry deep in Croatia Television Review Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complited 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 The cryptogram A tiger burning too dim Theatre: A new West End stage ought to be good news, when the cement has set Hard driving with a traditional touch Music: Quartets, from both jazz and classical fields, to the fore in exciting London recitals Dean-Riley Quartet Vortex Jazz Bar Haunting strings in the twilight zone Kronos Quarter Barbican 900 oneonta The Times Pictures from Bohemian Paris A new French exhibition provides fresh evidence of the mastery of the 19th century photographer Felix Nadar. David Robinson assesses his legacy Passion at a distance Proms 1994: Fine singing but an undernourished Bach, revival of a fascinating Bridge rarity, and youthful zest from the australians Bach Ensemble/Rifkin Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Card Lively return from Oz Australian Yo/ Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 Whipping up a sea storm BBC Philharmonic/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times To Advertise Call Richards Butler MSL International Taylor Root Writing Skills for Law Students CAA Zarak Macrea Brenner Taylor Root BHM Russell Jones & Walker Fax High-speed justice The business world is reluctant to use the new efficient mercantile courts. Ian Garrad Jooks for the reasons Litigation delays of more than two years are unknown Games of libel Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Corporate/Commercial Lawyer Want to know the law? It'll cost you Injustice Still? Cloisters To Advertise Call Quarry Dougall Aviation Litigation Zeneca Bringing Careers to Life South African Attorney for London office The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Lecturers Company Commercial Solicitor CG No Title Taylor Root Woolwich Building Society No Title Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists The Boc Group Fax: 071 782 7826 Another miscarriage of justice? Michael McConville and Lee Bridges show why an authority to review possible wrongful convictions is urgently needed The importance to lawyers of the spoken word Technology has come to the aid of the technophobes RAS Legal Research Service Legal Appointments Verulam Chambers Tristar Personnel Ltd The Times Newspapers Quarry Dougall Davies & Partners Legal periodical The best of the legal big-hitters A preview of the legal directory which gives the lowdown on the profession The Law Society Plaintiff can choose best remedy A Namibian safari at 10 per cent off Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experience the Lure of Africa Win a Land Rover Discovery SFO can use liquidator's transcript Contempt risk in interviewing jurors Regina v Mickleburgh Redundancy without consultation Duffy v Yeomans and Partners Ltd Whitaker leads powerful challenge for Britain Jenny MacArthur previews the World Equestrian Games in The Hague By our Sports Staff: James lacks strength for English title challenge Fresh application ensures Sheehan shines again American coaches lead drive for success McHugh loses place in Commonwealth Games Fixtures Cricket Word-Watching Mitchell upstages American rivals O'Sullivan pays for heavy racing programmer at Goodwill Games Team talk Picture Gallery Australian Pools Forecast For the Record The Times Minolta Le Roux given lengthy ban Sport in Brief Barcelona sign Hagi American setback Strong get stronger Asia wants increase Ciniglio stays in charge Blood clot proves fatal Lochsong seeks to rebuild reputation Outstanding sprinter leads her owner's powerful Goodwood challenge Thunderer: Goodwood Lamb and Merrigan killed in accident Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Beverley Knowth to defy rise in weight Goodwood BBC1 Rapid Raceline Walsh pits Yorkshire out of misery Udal spins pretty web to entice selectors Somerset play Trump card to good effect Yesterday's Scoreboards Bowler under scrutiny in tame draw Kent rally to see off Hemp and Cottey's challenge The Times Advance of Moles underlines wealth of talent BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Equestrianism Pressure mounts on Atherton England captain facing uncertain future after rebuke by Test match referee Schumacher refuses to acknowledge threat of ban Oliver Holt the difficulties the German could face if he is punished by the motor racing authorities today Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Goodwill Games Hill House Hammond Lancashire step up to lead case for the defence

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