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News from 01/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Alan Hamilton and John Young, David Adams, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, D. John Sparshatt (Managing Director), Tim Black, Chief Executive, Theo Burrell, Neil Bennett, Neil Bennett and Arthur Leathley, Alastair Morton, Co-Chairman, David Rhys Jones, J. P. Morgan, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, D. J. MacKie, C. J. Martin, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Pat Gibson, R. H. Nicholson (Editor), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Andrew Pierce and Colin Campbell, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Tom Hutchinson, Emma Manning, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Charles Bremner, Ian Wallace (Manager), Gerald Michael, Peter Barnard, Martin Millett (Senior), John L. Price, Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Ben Preston and Kate Alderson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, David Miller, Peter Tatlow, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Vivian Anthony, Peter Bryan, Oliver Holt, B. S. Smith (Director), Barry Pickthall, Flora Fraser, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Haynes, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Hawtree, Gus Fischer, Chief Executive, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Lees, Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, John Hougham, Chairman, Charles Jessel, Patrick McGrath, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Stuart MacLure, Colin Campbell, Sarah McCabe, Jeffrey Dudgeon, John Watson,

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UN approves invasion of Haiti by US 'Go now', military dictators told Recovery hit by firms' lack of confidence Index Engineer awards Sacked priest compares his fate to Jeremiah's Britain at War By our City Staff: Families saving £150 a year in supermarket price wars Grand Prix driver survives refuel fireball Fashion Anne Shelton dies at 70 The Clintons British Red Cross Burst tyre closes runway Independent cuts price Potholer rescued Princess theft inquiry Silcott to receive payout MiTAC Portables Art lovers build up funds to save Graces News in Brief Business leaders court Blair The possibility that Labour may join the Tories in receiving substantial funds from business is causing jitters at Smith Square IRA gunmen kill Loyalist leaders Safety officials withhold nuclear details '£800 offer' to break rail strike By a Staff Reporter: Phone codes gain an extra number Conservative Party Cowes Week in danger of capsizing as yachtsmen count cost Suicidal man dies after flats collapse Leukaemia Research Fund Bank director's wife dies from gunshot wounds Much ado about poetic find Prince's friend makes a splash Care Ariel Ultra Hospital closures endanger patients, says think-tank News blows up in writer's face Are you ever tongue-tied at a party? 300 sheep 'died on long road to Greece' Nationwide Tributes to Delfont 'He was loyal, he was generous, and, above all, he was fun New Westminster chief tells auditor to extend inquiry The conclusions of secret report into how Westminster Council delayed a tenants' takeover have led to further action Child cancer patients in power cable study Sun Alliance Foreign businessmen flock to buy Britannia Dell St Patrick pilgrims bare their soles on mountain New canal keeps lorries off roads as barges return Minning blunder prompts British Coal to create waterway to supply power atation Pubs likely to be open all Sunday SAAB EU visa plans 'based on race' Firms refine ideas on graduates Keene on Chess NEC 'Big wig' flees with huge debts News in Brief Bank charges Chase crash Youth killed Write stuff Fleet in flames The Times Guide to Battlefields of Britain: Day 1 The second Battle of Naseby, circa 1989, has finally prompted the guardians of our heritage to preserve sites where the clash of arms determined our history US and Russia broker Haiti invasion deal United Nations observers to supervise deployment of international troops against military regime Bribery wins seats on last refugee flight to freedom Royal Mail Clinton takes healthcare offensive to America's heartlands President tries to revive crusading spirit of victorious election campaign Bangladesh riven by battle over writer Fur flies in Bardot onslaught on Loren ATI Mubarak and Rabin give little hope for Syria deal (AFP): Cambodia rebels demand ransom News in Brief Murder plea (Reuters): TV death link (Reuters): Execution vote (Reuters): Suez toll cut (Reuters, AP): Oil flow stops (Reuters): Bhutan agrees (AP): Runaway blaze Franglais ruling shatters Jack Allgood's Maginot Line The linguistic defences that the French government attempted to erect against the onslaught Anglo-Saxon culture have been undermined by a Constitutional Council decision Britain prepared to accept end of Bosnia arms ban Rifkind boosts Rwanda force to 600 troops Berlusconi ally snipes at business scheme (Reuters): Poland remembers anti-Nazi heroes of 1944 uprising From our Rome Correspondent: Pope rejects test-tube pregnancy Mission I must look out to sea again-because nobody else is Coastguards don't to watch the waves any more. But what happens when bathers and boaters are in trouble? After the mourning It has taken nine years for Colin Caffell to get over the murder of his family. Julia Llewellyn Smith met him Hertz National Westminster Bank Plc In New York, Milan and Paris they keep saying ,'Tell us about Egg' Nestling in a London back street is a tiny store that bulges with vision and encourages a new way to shop Famous Designer Clothes up to 80% off Hotline Hackett Matthew Parris The strange stresses of those who speak in public are indicative of the strange stresses of their trade Offical voice-uniforms signal that we aren't speaking our own behalf Howl howl The Times Diary Knife work The Times Diary Big trouble begins in Little Rock Bill Clinton's rise began in a corrupt, old-fashioned state where even murder is winked at Are members honourable? Questions for cash in only the start. Unease over MPs' interests is widespread Softly softly The Times Diary Just so The Times Diary English takes a hammering The Times Diary Invest, Invest But who in industry hears the cry? Join Battle The fields where Britons fought are part of our island story The Sunday Pint Pubs should be able to open all day, every day Aid to meet basic human needs Cart before horse? Northern Ireland solution 'to hand' Pricing effects of media ownership Tribunal claims NHS changes Sentences questioned The Pill—and its alternatives Treasure trove Dancing in the dark Hand to mouth Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Ancient sites come to light under the sun Service dinners 2nd Infantry Division Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments Today's royal engagement Leverhulme trust awards Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Nature notes Heritage Anne Shelton Anne Shelton, OBE, singer, died in Herstmonceux, East Sussex, yesterday aged 70. She was born in Dulwich on November 10,1923 Colin Turnbull Colin Turnbull, Britishborn anthropologist, died from pneumonia in Kilmarnock, West Virginia, on July 28 aged 69. He was born in Harrow on November 23,1924 Appointments in the forces W. E. F. Ward W. E. F. Ward, CMG, former Director of Education, Mauritius, and Deputy Educational Adviser in the Colonial Office, died in Banstead, Surrey, on July 9 aged 93. He was born on December 24,1900 Robin Cook Robin Cook, crime novelist, died on July 30 aged 63. He was born in London on June 12,1931 Jeffrey Preece Jeffrey Preece, former Times of journalist and director of information services for British Nuclear Fuels, died from a heart attack on July 15 aged 67. He was born on February 21,1927 On this Day The Pope Replies to his Critics The Times Crossword No 19,609 Knockando News Business People in the Times No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow Berger triumphs as fate favours Ferrari Hill's chase falters after pile-up mars start England turn to Tufnell in search for salvation TAG Heuer Arts Education Picture Gallery Business Books on Monday Regis and Bubka power onwards and upwards to records David Powell watches the scaling of new heights in the high-altitude surroundings of Sestriere Britain celebrate golden event as Dixon excels Thrilling finale yields team triumph at World Equestrian Games Werth benefits from judges' split decision Drugs tests worry bowlers Lillistone still unfulfilled Improvement in conditions suits Trollope Joe Public scoops sad snappers Sinking feeling Boating gloating Split loyalties Moodie remains calm to clinch trophy at last hole Britain retain Curtis Cup after dramatic draw with United States Water ruling leaves holders trailing in US wake By our Sports Staff: Foster takes amateur title at 18 Singh's surge proves decisive By our Sports Staff: Davies maintains European record Packer's men in command McRae victory ends disappointing run Sport in Brief Mansell retires early Easy work for Agassi McCall enlists Steward Evans proves a point Huber cruises to title Barada fulfils promise Henderson returns Tarquini escapes injury Today's Fixtures De Villiers revels in favourable conditions Saturday's Scoreboards The Times Picture Gallery Hollioake produces knockout blow Yesterday's Scoreboards Lara falls to Cork for second time in four days Munton's wickets turn the tables on Surrey Hemp leads successful run chase by Glamorgan For the Record Swimmers in last dash for Canada Australian Pools Check Injury jinx strikes to haunt Lynagh on return Fourth Innings Players in the Times First Class Xi Game Declare a team to score quickly in the run chase Cricket game enters closing stages with fourth and final innings Pick One from Each of These Categories The infocheck Group Terms and Conditions Slow bowlers to dominate busy end of season Spinners can prove a shrewd choice in the selection of a successful Fourth Innings team, Simon Wilds suggests Fourth Innings Fixtures Vets to probe Erhaab's decline Soft ground blunts Owington's challenge Thunderer: Ripon Jockeys must address question of fallers Thunderer: Newton Abbot Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Williams captures silver as British cyclists impress Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Hotline Chelmer Travel Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights 'R' US United States defend their realm Peter Tatlow on the continuing domination of the lacrosse World Cup by the Americans Trailfinders Cheapest Flights World Wide Travel Kingdom Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Ireland's sprint secures trophy for Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Fringe benefits for London Some of Edinburgh's most enterprising performance venues will soon have southern outposts. Simon Tait reports From gloom to doom Opera: john higgins on a striking new staging of Don Giovanni at the Salzburg Festival Theatre I11-prepared for slaughter Televesion Review: An outstanding … series The Times Books Mighty current of inspiration Proms 1994: Triumph for Turnage Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Paul Haynes 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 Doubly de-lovely evening of song Theatre: A delightful celbration of the music and wit of the Noel Coward and Cole Porter Let's Do It Chichester Foghorns, rainmakers and a trouser press Pop: Unusually melodious high-octane techno The Grid II Wc2 Antidotes to attitude Jazz: A quintent with respect for their musical elders Burce Adams/Alan Barnes Quintet Ronnie Scott's The Times At sea in the New World Flora Fraser on the Customs that shocked and the landscapes that thrilled the intrepid visitors from the mother country Birds of Passage Five Englishwomen in Search of America By Richard Mullen Duckworth, £17.99 Early Travellers in North America Eyewitness Reports from the First Visitors to the New World By Charles Miller Alan Sutton, £16.99 Bogs, bards, and Behan Pale Green, Light Orange a Portrait of Bourgeois Ireland, 1930-1950 By Niall Rudd The Lillipat Press, 4 Rosemount Terrace, Arbour Hill, Dublin 7, £8.99 paperback original Voice in Ireland a Traveller's Literary Companion By P. J. Kavanagh John Murray. £19.99 In the potting shed Christopher Hawtree Graham Greene: The Man Within by Michael Shelden Heinemann, £20 Love in an alien climate Science Fiction Times Educational Supplement Home-Working Opportunities Office Skills Centres Rapid Results College La Crème De La Crème Office Manager/law Credit Lyonnais Medicolegal Secretary Required The Consulate General of Italy Italian in Tuscany! Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School SECRETARY/PA Market Research Company Record Label PA Consumer Organisation Victoria Resource Development International Bilingual Office/sales Administrator Alliance Francaise University of Portsmouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's Secretarial College The Sunday Times Secretary in Personnel The British Academy King & Toben Employment Department Group The Times & The Sunday Times Education Courses… Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blair's local influence As a new Labour leader and Education Secretary put teaching top of the agenda, two experts offer insight and advice The Opposition's 'white paper' could be a vital blueprint if theory is put into practice, says Stuart Maclure Cornering a foreign field Schools that follow the British system, taught in English, are flourishing on the Continent Hotline Don't let the cream curdle Vivian Anthony warns against the lowering of A-level standards Bursar Dublin City University Capitalisation, week's change HSBC Group Hotels see gradual recovery NatWest likely to be big hitter on profits Reporting this Week Waiting for the Bank to move Gilt-Edged Virgin Atlantic offers its rivals food for thought Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices BP remains dominant in North Sea The Pound Change on Week Stock Market IRS finds pay rises pegged at 2.5% Business Roundup Bowater backs fund Ladbroke is poker-faced BCCI borrower arrested Call for excise decrease Waigel expects rate cut Word-Watching Sasol sets pace in raising South Africa's profile Awareness of South African brands is set to increase as more companies seek investment abroad, writes Jon Ashworth SA companies are raising their heads above the parapet. For most, the City is the obvious place to start Spirited tale earns spoils The Times City Diary Bubbling over The Times City Diary Racing start The Times City Diary Games they play The Times City Diary Private Post Office need not cost the Government votes Private utilities are more user-friendly than they were in the public sector Eurotunnel share option scheme was approved CBI believes greater stability of interest rates is essential Council rent rise imperils recovery BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Government opens talks with unions The talks are an important strand in Mr Monks's strategy for the relaunch of the Tuc. Its conference agenda published today does not propose to block such talks Fleming launches Russian fund Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Car dealers gear up for M-day driveaway Imro's role changes today Royal Liver Targeting Britain 34 French in final bid to save Swan Hunter Supermarket battle enters crucial week

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