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News from 29/07/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Alice Thomson and Sarah Bagnall, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Pennington, Catherine Field, James Cochrane Director, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Andrew Murdoch (Chairman), Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Richard Storey Chairman, Patricia Hewitt Deputy Director, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Simon Wilde, Bruce Howard, Colin Narbrough, Linda Lamont Director, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Jane Pears, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Richard Ford and Michael Evans, T. T. Selig, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Charles Normand Professor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Donald Irvine Regional Adviser, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Chris Ham Director, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Lindsay Cook, Frank Barlow Managing Director, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Joel Brand, Chris Oakley Group Chief Executive, Robert Hay, P. H. S., Harry Roche Chairman, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Malcolm Rifkind, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Ariel Lant Professor, David Knowles Fellow in Health, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Margaret Ritchie, Peter Morgan, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Freddy Johnston Executive Chairman, Roger Boyes, Duncan Nichol Professor, Lulu King, Julian Muscat, Terry Major-Ball, Paul Haynes, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, D. H. Bramley, Mel Webb, Francis Walley, Craig Lord, Robert Miller and Jonathan Prynn, Caitlin Moran, Dieter Helm, J. B. Wright, Dennis Marks, General Director, Edward Beaumont, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Marianne Curphey and Edward Owen, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, David Green Director, Sean P. Lance Director,

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Insider deal investigation clears Archer 'DTT will take no further action'' Water bills will be capped for 10 years Index NHS forum created to survey supply and demand Two for £1 Magazine Weekend Weekend Money Vision European fraud costs £4bn a year Way of Death Lester Piggott in race fall The Terror Britain sending troops for Rwanda rescue Bank of Ireland Mortgages Major vows 'unceasing' hunt for bombers Travel chaos ahead as Europe sets off for the Med Lord Taylor attacks abuse of justice in arms trial World Leather Britain 'faces more bombings' Inquest finds father murdered three girls News in Brief Jail riot halts hearings Siege gunman dies IRA arms cache found Scotsman editor named Oldie resuscitated Lecter the lizard on run Job cuts to curb NHS managers Correction By a Staff Reporter: Anger as judge tells child molester to pay six-1year-old £50 Compost heap raises legal stink Earth calling: did we make it? Snowdon sought vicar's sacking AT&T Piggott only bruised after 40mph fall Citroën AX 2,000 students taken to court over debts The student Loans Company is striving to be firm but fair as it seeks to recover taxpayers' money from graduates Colleges judged on jobs record Ranking University's law course criticised Admiral Texas Homecare East End king of the West End dies at 84 Watchdog orders water firms to cap soaring prices Ofwar's new restraints win grudging praise from consumers MPs are scathing Do It All Clean sweep brings beaches up to scratch Viglen Labour calls for regulator to resign 'Offensive' judges go to charm school Tortured man's award Ecover Keene on Chess Abbey National Picture Gallery Wolf Boy convicted of murder Minister lays £20m plans to avert measles epidemic Hard going for hungry hedgehogs Weekend Shopping Fresh fruit the pick of the bunch this week Admiral HIV patients may get 20-year remission £1,000 fine for fungi leak at lab News in Brief Appeal fails Jewel charge Fitting use You only Get These Prices with Key D. I. Y Picture Gallery Man freed after trying to kill Down's son Cabinet faces Blair challenge with focus on economy B&q Supercentres Sceptic sets the tone for Tory European policy Labour Left avoids clash over welfare Christian Aid Robespierre anniversary stirs revolutionary blood Undying bitterness attempts to rehabilitate guillotined architect of Great Terror Dixons Britain's Best Deals By our Foreign Staff: Paolo Berlusconi rebuffs Milan bribes inquiry DNA tests clear up the migrant turtle mystery Low cost flights worldwide Plutonium find fuels fear of nuclear black market Growing evidence of weapons-grade plutonium available for sale illegally is giving fictional scare stories of terrorist blackmail an alarming touch of reality New Volkswagen Polos General Rose condemns Serb ambush Convoy peacekeepers say British soldier was killed deliberately DELL Bailiff raid strips Tapie of all his furniture News in Brief Islamic hunt (AP): Gaza news ban (AFP): Newsman dies (Reuter): Miners strike (Reuter): Sanctuary plan Lenin embalmers hope Kim contract will keep business alive By our Foreign Staff: Protesters shot dead by police as Abiola treason trial begins Multiple Display Advertising Items (Reuter): Peking puts pressure on dissenters News in Brief Wife's suicide (Reuter): Post filled (AFP): Yemen talks (Reuter): Trains halted Admiral Unicef Defeated army vows to retake Rwanda Clinton may lose Treasury ally in Whitewater clash Contradictory evidence on secret briefing widens Administration rifts Mystery of terracotta army solved Tip to smokers: Eat smoked salmon US Ambassador defends special link with Britain MOPS Show jumpers accused of killing horses for insurance No Title Immortality does not come cheap There are rich pickings, says Giles Coren, in human pickling A Safari grand tour at 10 per cent off All dressed down The idea of wearing casual clothes to work on Fridays is catching on. Rachel Kelly joins the jeans set Admiral The graveyard's a fine and private place - for wildlife Gray's owl was having a fine time in the churchyard. The Wiltshire vicar is right to keep the tidy-up brigade at bay 'John'd be the last to use his influence to get me a job' Terry Major-Ball on DIY, bad langauge-and brunettes The Valerie Grove Interview Holiday Inn Miele Anything else is a Compromise Philip Howard Dogs look up to man, cats look down on him, but pigs look him straight in the eyes Blair's blooms The Times Diary Turkey talk The Times Diary Has science lost its way? Despite their access to copious research funds, today's scientists have yet to prove that a quark is worth a bag of beans In the family The Times Diary Literal loser The Times Diary Slip catch The Times Diary Price limits do not hold water Dieter Helm on why regulation just isn't working Berlusconi at Bay Italy's would-be physician must heal himself Rational Rationing The most important debate for the health service lies ahead Grad Ladder There is room again for the student's tale A new forum for debate on health Heiney in Africa Tight fit Role of civilians in defence strategy Foreign ownership of the media Faulty towers Opera galore 'Titanic' relics on public view Seeking after guidance Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Birthdays Mr Lewis Brown Bedgebury School YMCA marks 150 years The Royal Society of Chemistry The Institute of Masters of Wine Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Service dinner Recorders Blacksmiths' Company Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriage Legal appointments Calls to the Bar Church news Lord Delfont Lord Delfont, theatrical impresario, died yesterday aged 84, He was born in Tokmak, Russia, on September 5,1909 Personal Column Properties of the Day Marjorie Mansbridge Marjorie Mansbridge, teacher, died on July 12 aged 93. She was born in Birmingham on August 8,1900 The British Kidney Patient Association The International Workers' Congress Professor Michael Barrett Professor Michael Barrett. Vice-Chancellor of Buckingham University, 1985-91, died on July 21 aged 62. He was born on April 1,1932 Victor Yarsley Victor Yarsely, OBE, industrial chemist died on June 30 aged 93. He was born in Lichfield on February 1,1901 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,607 Picture Gallery Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Critics of the arts at large The Times Tomorrow Pilgrimage to Antarctica In Weekend, Namcy Kershaw, aged 68, tells of her journey to the frozen wastes to visit the grave of her pilot son The glory of Gielgud's garden Business Water watchdog cheers City South West plans appeal to monopolies commisioin Water companies will have to live with smaller price rises, but the City now expects bigger dividend increases. Large savings in efficiency will be necessary Paris bourse allowed to operate in London Stock Market London Closing Prices Infotech Sainsbury tops Tesco offer for Wm Low supermarkets The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport Foreign Colonial ICI sees recovery in most markets Unborn Child's Right to a Council Home Business Today Adverse Diverse Perverse City nervousness over interest rates eases Mortgage lending by banks edges up The Times SIB delays guidelines on pension transfers Explosion pushes Shell US arm into the red New car registrations up 14% By our World Trade Correspondent: Japan sees early signs of recovery in economy Body Shop reshuffle Boom in bonuses Pep funds top £10bn GEC in joint venture Warning at Witan Johnson Fry in black Danka profit leaps 79% Blow to Swan hopes Company News in Brief Construction industry on the road to recovery Business Roundup Hanson offers £96m for Scholes electrical group Record quarter for GM Drinking Byatt's medicine Clever water review will not be painless Arcane battle for Wm Low London welcomes the paris bourse Pennington Irish are spared debt reprimand by Brussels BT's chief seeks entry to cable TV Sun Authorised Reseller Pillar Property shares given price tag of 150p SmithKline Beecham slips after US Tagamet decision Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Japanese arm gives boost to Unitech Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Picture Gallery Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures BAA awards £40m order to Siemens BT go-ahead Admiral grows Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Feeling the pressure in Britain's water industry After years of being unable to do much more than bark warnings, the chief watchdog yesterday wielded his mace. Carl Mortished reports Rogue plane The Times City Diary Uncorking the memories The Times City Diary Accolade for Una The Times City Diary Turn-off The Times City Diary Double fortune The Times City Diary Hanson Unitech Business Letter IoD has long opposed big pay-offs for failed executive Pillar Property Investments PLC Pump down the volume Tempus Pillar Property The Times Unit Trust Information Service The City's Live Wire Shares claw back losses Investors Chronicle the City inside out The world at your fingertips Virtual corporations ha e no offices, but a network of skilled teleworkers around the globe, says David Hewson Information Technology Computer People FCT Europe Ltd Contract Programmer Portfolio Management Software Ltd Touche Ross Dublin City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Babraham Institute BSG All hands to the production lines Why did IBM close a robotic assembly line and re-employ human beings? Sean Hallahan reports Information Technology Talisman Information Systems Micom P&P Keeping an ear on the television A new system will help the blind to get more from programmes Roll out the barrel, cask, bottle and glass Next week serious bee drinkers will be making tracks for their mecca at Olympia. Robin Young reports Multiple Display Advertising Items British Beer Festival Pilgrim Brewery Perivale Ice Limited Brewcare U. K. Ltd Ltd Hardington Commercial Brewing Co Ltd The Times Striking gold in a bold new staging Opera: A promising start to the latest Bayreuth Festival production of Wagner's Ring English chorus of polite approval Proms 1994: A languid late-night concert The Sixteen/Christophers Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Rothmans King Size Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Paul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country All voyeurs beneath the mask Fringe Theatre: Silent anguish in Holland Park; and feisty feminism in Notting Hill Window Dressing Holland Park Everywoman fights back Juile Johnson/Two Horsemen gate Home team does it best Dance: A London premiere for a new ENB production Sleeping Beauty Coliseum Theatre Royal 'Scuse me, while I kiss this guy Pop on Fridat: Delight of the living dead. . . how to mind your NMEs and Qs. . . new life after Naplam Death New Albums: The important Jimi Hendrix relights the flame of Woodstock, and David Sinclair can only marvel A word in your earphones How to tell the top pop papers apart without actually having to buy them WB Blur Parklife New Waves Tomorrow will sound like this Power to stay death sentence until appeal Dismissals effected before transfer of business Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Approval necessary before cut in pay Finding residence of corporation No right of review after mental hospital transfer Right of unborn child to council accommodation The Times Lessing hauls triathlon into Olympic contention At the Goodwill Games Davis stays cool as Swedes feel the heat Word-Watching O'Brien sets world-record pace to scatter field Amateurs seeking stroke of inspiration Boatman tunes up for Curtis Cup challenge Patricia Davies, in Chattanooga, on the Great Britain and Ireland captain's musical approach to getting the best out of her team Fixtures England humbled The Times Back injury threatens Gillingham Games schedule Big Brother muscles in on Europe For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Thirsk Chang makes swift work of Bates Sport in Brief Boardman's team through More bad luck for Hall Americans dominate Bessell through to last 16 Players set strike date Quinn's injury frustrates Jawaal Richard Evans Thunderer: Goodwood Rapid Raceline Dwyer wins Fast ground ideal for Glide Path Today's Races on Television on Television Thunderer: Newmarket Ricketts keen to avoid repeat of levy dispute Thunderer: Edinburgh Derbyshire thwarted by Lara's brilliance Stephenson in full swing Connor steps from Marshall's shadow Autosport Robinson takes slow route to safety Gatting rises to challenge Glamorgan labour as Hayhurst toils Yesterday's Scoreboards BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Golf Schumacher risks all in his homecoming British medal hopes rise after dressage successes Details Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Dumitrescu arrives at Tottenham Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Benefactor keeps swimmers afloat Coys International Historic Festival

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