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News from 28/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Pankaj Pathak, Anatol Lieven, Rachel Cusk, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Jonathan Prynn and Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Dean Yates, Philip Howard, Pete Neighbour, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Anthony Alment, Colin Narbrough, Tariq Rafique, Geoff Brown, Giles Coren, Liz Dolan and Rachel Kelly, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, James A. Young, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lewis Rushbrook, Andrew Aylwin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, James McEwen, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Colin Welch, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Vernon Bogdanor, George Gardiner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, K. Peter, Stephen Locke, Joel Brand, V. Sanderson, Randal Marlin, J. Walker, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Marianne Curphey and Tony Rocca, Robert Fleming, A. E. Kark, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, A. B. Rumble, Ben Preston and Catherine Milton, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Brian Leahy, Richard Ottaway, Hugh Hanning, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Emma Wilkins, Richard Wetherell, Ali Jaber, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jon Ashworth and Jonathan Prynn, Fiona Pattison, Oliver Holt, Laurence Cotterell, Mary H. Marshall, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Silk, Kate Alderson, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Derek Oliver, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Richard Duce, Michael Purcell, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Henry Gold, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Harvey Elliott and John Young, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Denis Cashman, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Hobson, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Colin Narbrough and Harvey Elliott, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Stuart Hills, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Steve Race, Marina Vaizey, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Simon Sebag Montefiore, H. Potter, Colin Campbell, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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20P Israelis gave warning of bomb threat 24-hour armed police guard put on all Jewish centres after second London attack Employers recruit more graduates Appointments Index Adam and Eve British soldier dies in Bosnia Legal threat over aid to Air France Commuter claim Women extradited 'We will not allow terror to deflect us for one day' Major promises to battle on with Tory 'revolution' Two for £1 Opinion Abbey National 20P Why the bombers chose London As clashes between Israel and Hezbollah threaten to escalate into a worldwide campaign of terror The Royal Bank of Scotland Iranian confrontation lit fuse of terror Action against the sponsors of violence is hampered by the use of a varied and shifting corps of fanatical agents International security measures stepped up Equity & Law Lebanon offers to restrain guerrillas Jewish businessmen fear they may be on Islamic hit list The Board of Deputies puts the 300,000 members of the Jewish community in Britiain on red alert Spate of bombings raises spectre of master killers Saturday in the Times Maximum damage from small charge Hp VW Cult women could spend year in jail awaiting US trial Tearful airport farewells after pair lose long battle against extradition Tearaway wrecked his own home Unbelieving vicar takes last service Pensioners injured as coach and lorry crash Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Blockade forces detour on Britons bound for Spain NHS chiefs paid off after debt cover-up National Westminster Bank Woman of 57 tries for IVF baby Suicides outnumber road accident deaths News in Brief Nadir loses appeal Jacklin cousin dies Memorial for Bentley Mercy for child killer Scott to High Court Wanted: holiday 'bride' Help the Aged Museums seek end to funds lottery Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Shabby resorts and high prices 'cost Britain billions' Son jailed for beheading By a Staff Reporter: EU keeps Princess in profit Crown Computer Products Collection of council tax costs £700m Railtrack says third of trains are running The Comet Sale Time runs out for historic collection Protein link in brain disease uncovered School Holiday Specials Gloucester victims identified News in Brief Cruelty case Gambia return Roman find Body found Officers hurt AEA Problem jail may be run by private sector A saga of depressing conditions at preston jail could be ended by a takeover, judge Tumim his told the Government Renault Graves yield Anglo-Saxon secrets Disguise giveaway Odyssey Keene on Chess Graduate jobs market recovers from slump For the first time since the recession began, graduates have cause for hope as employers look again to the universities Recession-hit students forget how to have fun House of Fraser Passport to career finally opens door Losers and winners in the long hunt for work Life after university breeds disillusionment by degrees First direct Portillo sets Britain on course for new dash with Europe EU Law CBI backs call to keep social chapter opt-out London's new tube Shephard seeks to heal rift with teachers Men take Oxford honours Republicans begin hunt for champion to unseat Clinton Jealous scientist takes to poisonous research Feed the Children (AP): Rodney King ends his legal battle News in Brief (Reuter): Fossils found (AP): Kurds bombed (Reuter): Critic dies (Reuter): Cambodia aid (Reuter): Kidnap alert (AFP): Taxing trick Poor reviews of Whitewater show delight White House Timberland Britain threatens legal action on state aid for Air France The failure of British lobbying to stop state help for Air France could encourge rescue operations for other ailing airlines, write Jonathan Prynn and wolfgang Manchau Our Foreign Staff: Top defector tells of five North Korean nuclear warheads Tiguvon Arrest order for Paolo Berlusconi Foetal sex tests banned in boy-crazy India Europeans signal softer line to end isolation of Burmese junta Russians flock to sell shares in failing firm Care teams prepare for challenge of refugees' trauma America to boost Rwanda aid force Intel inside Serbs kill British soldier in convoy raid (Reuter): Tribes clash in Burundi (Reuter): Indonesia tightens controls on media Lloyds Bank The bare-faced cheek of men with beards Why must men look like either a Dickensian bully or a religious maniac? Price Busters Multiyork New lessons from old wives Ancient potions may hold the key to the mystery of fertility Bladder cancer relief Artificial pouch eases suffering . . . safety first in ear syringing . . . hernia patients get straght back to work Picture Gallery Why fat is a wobbly issue Dr Trisha Greenhalgh dispels some of the many myths about the causes and treatment of obesity Milk gift turns sour Paediatricians want to return a research donation from Nestle Advertisement Psoriasis Relief TCP Antiseptic New Image Out of earshot Fast repair Get tough on the sponsors of terrorism Europe must unite against rogue states, argues Lawrence Freedman Turning a blind eye carries the danger of being seen as a soft touch Past blasted The Times Diary Nymphs and… The Times Diary Balkans on the brink If the Bosnia peace plan fails, the war will spread, warns Misha Glenny The Russian government is the only one which appreciates the gravity Louvars' kiss? The Times Diary Oboe blow The Times Diary Oh Mr Porter The Times Diary Tories yearn for a message A backbench view, by George Gardiner Security Matters The price of protection rises—and must be paid Clearer Water Caution can no longer be Major's friend Degree of Flexibility Single-sex education is one of Oxford's diverse glories Doing something about Rwanda Claims on smokers' disease rates and life expectancy Regulation of fair water prices Harassment law Jazz in Britain Civic gem Women writers Ashes to dust What a wag! Court Circular 'Not Forgotten' Association Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Memorial service Appointments Luncheon Guide to the night sky in August Bank of England Site of Caratacus's last stand discovered Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Reception Marriage Latest wills Clothworkers' Hall William Hassall William Hassall, formerly Deputy Keeper of Western Manuscripts at the Bodlesan Library, Oxford University, died on July 19 aged 81. He was born on August 4,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Swiftcall The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Lennox Sebe Lennox Sehe, former President of South Africa's Ciskei homeland, died on July 23 after collapsing during a funeral service aged 67. He was born on July 26,1926 Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriage and Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items David Levi David Levi, surgeon, died from Parkinson's disease on July 21 aged 93. He was born on March 11,1901 George Hooper George Hooper, artist, died in Redhill, Surrey, on July 18 aged 83. He was born in Gorakphur, India, on September 210,1910 From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day First Flight of Jet Air-Liner Basic breaks now popular Going for the simple life Surge in Italian holidays Hazard of shops and bars To Advertise Call: 071 481 1989 Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel trails Nelsons Travel Take the Family to Florida British flock to the Veneto The number of culture-seeking British holidaymakers heading for Northern Italy has risen dramatically Travel/flights CAA STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax: 071 782 7827 Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't forget receipts Multiple Display Advertising Items Air traffic sell-off in Privatisation conflict Holiday complainers thwarted swimming-pool dangers Fierce criticism by the airlines of plans to privatise Britain's air traffic control network had forced a last-minute rethink in whitehall Credit card warning Parking bonus Cheques misuse Stena Sealink Line Cheaper drinks Moose ruse Cheap deals 'bad for Britain' Return to Yemen Guyana trail Vigilance urged after teenage boy drowns Register beats claims fraud Allegro Holidays News The Times Crossword No 19,606 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow MPs call for rethink on cable TV rules Unless reforms are made, there is a growing danger that Britain will fall behind in the race to build the information superhighways that will be vital to prosperity Big BT price cuts likely to trim 5% off telephone bills Gilt auction disappoints Picture Gallery Focus Arts Picture Gallery BAT chief hits at anti-tobacco 'fury' Sport Scottish Widows Four-year low for mortgage failures Books on Thursday Business Today White Knuckle Black Tidings Blue Pencil Red Light Rapid changes in telecoms are outpacing rules EC subsidy for Air France 'will distort competition' British Airways and British Midland were last night considering joint legal action against the state aid package to Air France now approved by the European Commission BT Lex shares slip on used-car glut IBM likely to join chip venture UK 'stands to gain SA orders' Ford delivers sharp recovery in Europe Business Roundup Sun Life sales boost Stagecoach pledge Post Office fears Menvier-Swain at £9.4m Sotheby's art sales up British Steel recovering Company News in Brief Business to Business Highway to Compromise Britain's telecoms policy must be brought up to date Coddling Air France Still no magic at Euro Disney Reuters income passes £1 billion Water bills expected to be capped Sales fall by 21% at Euro Disney B. A. T. Industries Gilt auction unnerves equities sending index below 3100 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options BMW roars in with 14% rise Recent Issues Lloyds Abbey Life stays ahead despite retraining costs Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures IMC buys snack food business ASB paper published AEC bid Jobs created Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Sport Rates CBI's calls for interest rise reflect guilt, not inflation Economic View World bond markets may well force the British Government to put up base rates, but Anthony Harris says nothing in the domestic economy can justify it Shameless The Times City Diary Flying high to land at Barclays The Times City Diary Nomura man The Times City Diary Heseltine gaffe The Times City Diary Mid-air gamble The Times City Diary Business prayers The Times City Diary BT Reuters Harmony Property Group PLC Seeing through the smoke Tempus Picture Gallery Lex Service Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance Royal Insurance Financial Analyst Insurance New tax method may make Uk odd man out Henry Gold fears the us approach on deferred taxation could leave Britain isolated London Postgraduate Hospitals Audit Consortium Chase De Vere BHM Search & Selection Ex-Patriate Payroll The Times Newspapers International Commodity Trading Company Chief Financial Officer Learning to play new instruments Capital Markets Shares take a beating 5% Discount on top Performing Peps The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Towry Law plc Company British tourism's tower of strength Harvey Elliott salutes the work of Britain's tourist organisations on their 25th anniversary B. A. A Leisure Breaks Budget market boost for hotels Bargain breaks in travel lodges could secure the future of the business Scotland's brave new world Tourism now outstrips whisky and North Sea oil, sales, reports Ronald Faux STB Making every penny count BAT helps balance tourist deficit Welsh Food Promotions Ltd A challenge for the marketeers Northern Ireland is trying to get away from its violent image Becoming the main attraction David Churchill on how heritage sites are modernising their act Wales Cymru Center Parcs Swallow Hotels Sing a song of Welsh welcome Wales aims to attract its many visitors back, again and again Why UK is just dandy From the Tower of London to the Blackpool Tower, tourism is becoming a boom industry in Britain, reports David Churchill English Country Cottage The England for Excellence Awards English Tourist Board Festival of Arts and Culture We do like to be beside the seaside Lost in the search for magnetic North Cinema: Geoff Brown on a boy's brave quest for new parents that misslays its audience; plus Woodstock - the coda Theatre Nothing happening, very slowly Andy Warhol's eight-hour, soundless plotless, single-shot film Empire is an experience. Like sleep, says Clive Davis A nod's as good as a shake Television: Desmond Mords is up to our old tricks again Music Card a Winning Play WB Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by kris Anderson London 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 A modest drawing-room drama Theatre: Problematic Ibsen staged in London, below, an unplayable farce in Bagnor Once was enough Sticky Wickets Watermill, Bagnor Compelling act of contrition Proms 1994; James MacMillan's fine orchestral work revived BBC SSO Maksymink Albert Hall/Radio 3 In tune with the darkness Music: A London premiere for one of Britain's best young composers; festivals in Chester and Coopertown, N. Y. Mark-Anthony Turnage, once the angry young man of British music, talks to Stephen Pettitt Great recordings at special prices The Times All dressed up but nowhere to go BBC PO/Maxwell Davies Chester Cathedral Kenyan safari at 10 per cent off Join an Exclusive Times Safari and Experience the Lure of Arfica Win a Land Rover Discovery Glimmer glass shines With G&s meets compelling Monteverdi in upslate New York Win a safari worth £3,000 What makes Japan tick? They may love Hugh Grant and wear Liberty prints, but Japanese ways are not western, says Joanna Pitman The Undefeated By Robert Harvey Maemillan, £20 Minerva Press On the road to liberty Hayek on Hayek An Autobiographical Dialogue By F. A. Hayek Edited by Stephen Kresge and Leif Wener Routledge, £19.99 Prejudice in a Christian nation Englishmen and Jews Social relations and Political culture, 1840-1914 By David Feldman Yale University Press, £35 Luxury in the land of want Kremlin Wives By Larissa Vasilieva Weldenfeld & Nicolson £20 Weary never tires Weary The Life of Sir Edward Dunlop By Sue Ebury Viking, £20 Star of Parisian salon society Rachel Cusk on the rediscovery of a ARomantic poet and radical feminist whose torried life brought her both fame and contempt A Life of Louise Colet pioneer Feminist Liteary star, Flaubert's Muse By Francine du plessix Gray Hamish Hamilton, £20 Passion for the physical Willem De Kooning paintings By David sylvester, Richard shiff & Marla prathe Yale University Press, £40 Jasper Johns By Michacl Crichton Thames & Hudson, £48 Paint the Paint Howard Hodgkin By Andrew Graham-Dixon Thames & Hudson, £24,95 What Celia found Dreamhouse By Alison Habens Secker & Warburg ?£9.99 Wonders of antiquity Bernard Ashmole 1894-1988 An Autogbiography Edited by Donna Kurtz Oxbow Books, £16,95 The Times Best days of his life Last Lesson of the Afternoon: A satire By Christopher Rush Canongate, £9.99 paperback original Chance for Kent to ease pain of Edgbaston fiasco Alan Lee, Cricket correspondent, is critical of pitches being provided for showpiece one-day encounters The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class Xi Game The Times First Class Ix Scoreboard Purposeful Cronje follows in footsteps of Pollock Sports Letters Soiled image Word-Watching Fourth Innings Players in the Times First Cass Xi Game Your last chance to start scoring in the run chase Final innings begins as csricket game enters the home straight Slow bowlers to dominate busy end of season Spinners can prove a shrewd choice in the selection of a successful Fourth Innings team, Simon Wilde suggests Fourth Innings Fixtures Jackson chases perfect performance New fixture list has 18 extra meetings Legal & Public Notices Yesterday's Racing Results Thunderer: Hamilton Park The Times Thunderer: Salisbury NFL plans new-look league for Europe Thunderer: Southwell Hardcastle benefits from Rome windfall Distant View heads Cecil's vintage day Jockeys ride luck as falls mar Goodwood spectacle Thunderer: Goodwood Guide to our Racecard Rapid Raceline William Hill Improving Jawaal looks well treated Today's Races on Television Thomson finds dressage perfect tonic Sprinkler system under the weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Grass-roots players claim centre stage Stuart Jones discovers country week lacking the trappings of professional tennis, but none of its competitive edge For the Record Today's Fixtures Holder runs into unyielding Wall Sport in Brief Maple Leafs progress Relaxed approach Hayles retains title England achieve upset Internationals slip up Christie cleared to run Bbc1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Tennis Murphy's six wickets ease path for Surrey Schumacher swayed by appeal of home comforts Oliver Holt says the German front-runner of Formula One is ready to follow a high-risk course by disputing the ban imposed on him Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Atherton reaffirms intention to continue as captain Give up smoking Racing Brazil will bring magic to England in 1995 See la creme de la creme on Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Nokia N. 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Cynical employers glean market information from applicants with no intention to appoint them, says Lewis Rushbrook MP Gerald Eve OC Saga Services Ltd The benefit inquisition Life after Redundancy Public & Healthcare MSL International VHi Corporation of London The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation The Britta Dolan Memorial Cancer Fund MSL International RCI Director of Finance St. Helena United Kingdom Representative Multiple Display Advertising Items Leading International Charity Trying to cure all ills Davis Walker asks if the Trust Federation is on the side of the bosses or the workers Public & Healthcare Multiple Classified Advertising Items The White Paper that misses The commercial sector has little to teach the Civil Service Viewpoint Newcastle & North Tyneside RHDTC

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