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News from 02/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John Batchelor, Anthony Harris, Tom Hewitt, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Julian Rose, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, James Tye, Director General, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Ben Bass, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Ian Cargill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Ben Lynfield, David Adams and Tunku Varadarajan, Roland Moyle (Deputy Chairman), Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Martin Rogers, Serge April, Fred Barker, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Austin Mitchell, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, H. Weisl, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Robi Dutta, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Paul Haynes, Dr James Le Fanu, Dr Abi Berger, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Margaret Tulloch (Secretary), John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Patricia Koza, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Peter G. Moore, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Ann Barrett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Matt Frei, Colin Campbell,

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20p Spending cuts call defended by Portillo Tensions revealed in leaked letter Argentina to join US invasion of Haiti Index Dylan Thomas's widow chooses joint grave Last Stand British troops join Rwanda relief effort By our Arts Correspondent: 100,000 books lost as fire destroys library Railtrack improves offer to signalmen Challenge Base rates held steady Two die in plane crash near airfield Pain Control Feed the Children 20P BT unions may strike over 50,000 job cuts Where Portillo wanted the axe to fall Blair bypasses TUC in favour of conference Daihatsu 'Nowhere do you say the best for business is to get taxes down' Portillo's letter to Heseltine Lib Dems condemn £73m advertising bill News in Brief Embassy bomb appeal Airlines lift smoking ban Pc denies £10,000 theft Legal aid shake-up Fatal fall from cliff Constable suspended Mother drunk in car Commandos honoured Silcott describes £10,000 injustice award as a joke Death plot case may go to appeal Computer image leads to identity of dead woman By a Staff Reporter: Rapist who tricked student is given life Jackson weds Elvis Presley's daughter Boots Gang kills aid pilot's wife in Nairobi break-in Killer dies days after lords stay execution Abbey National Stepping out - little chick with the power to kill Condon calls for new laws to curb gun culture Commuters driven out of London parks By a Staff Reporter: Perjurer in murder trial jailed Admiral Loyalists threaten revenge on families who shielded killers Large head is secret of avoiding Alzheimer's BBC Radio loses 2.6m listeners Admiral University chiefs urge easing of loan terms Ford Mother gives birth after fire accident Families on benefit 'juggle inadequate funds to avoid debt' Lord hear us but quietly Toyota Carina E Flooded city seeks an escape from the Romans' misguided legacy Boy hurt in petrol bomb attack News in Brief Bank charges Blackmail case Blaze man dies Drinks recalled Bond winner Treasury axe hovers over perks for service chiefs Call for total ban on drivers drinking Keene on Chess The London Hernia Centre Nationwide Maldon 991 The Times Guide to Battle Fileld on Britian Where Saxon last stand was overrun by Vikings Maldon battlefield is reached by a riverside path… MOPS Great abbey marks the real scene of Battle Hastings 1066 Bloody birthplace of democracy Lewes 1264 Battlefield Weekends In Some Parts of the World, Land Rovers are the only… Mortgages from 2.99% Wouldn't It Be Nice to… National Westminster Bank Khmer Rouge turns Cambodia into a holiday in hell Pol Pot's guerrillas are demanding a ransom in gold for three Westerners whom they hold hostage. A refusal to pay will almost certainly result in their deaths Husain tests Jordan opposition with peace referendum Oreck (Reuter): South Pacific leaders take stock over billy tea De Klerk stands by coalition News in Brief (Reuter): Clinics guarded (Reuter): Sex imbalance (AP): Women's boost (AFP): Trading places Robinsons President of Germany begs forgiveness for Nazi Polish slaughter Offer to Bonn on nuclear shipment News in Brief (AP): Kuwait claim (Reuter): Loud and clear (AP): Bank race bar (AP): Blast danger (Reuter): Strike spreads (Reuter): Fare cops Admiral Disgraced Mayor plans Nice comeback National Savings Puppet president invokes voodoo gods to save Haiti Port-an-Prince declares state of siege as Mexico questions legality of Security Council resolution Haitian Junta Dell Clinton juggles with invasion timetable Slum-dwellers await return of prophet who promises justice Aristide Refugees spread cholera to Kigali Hill House Hammond Direct Our Foreign Staff: Serbs manoeuvre for new round of peace negotiations Sarajevo snipers test scope of Un mandate with attacks on civilians close to peacekeeping forces Moscow rejects shares bail-out How young Onassis wrote off her looks Hover Speed No bar to pub opening Why can't we drink when we like PriceBusters Heart of a dark paradox Professor John Batchelor on Conrad's tortured soul and lonely death, 70 years ago this week When the finished Under Western Eyes he lay raving in Polish All decked out You can learn to be a" yachtie" this week, but the exhaustive training will probably take three days, four parties and a boat trip Admiral Why your child needs a jab this winter Far from being a fond childhood memory, measles can still cause death, injury or permanent brain damage to those not immunised Closing the gate on pain Pain clinics offer victims a variety of means to take active control of their suffering. Dr Abi Berger reports Tens machines can give patients control over their own treatment MOPS The kill or cure dilemma Exercise can often help those with pain caused by a narrowing of the arteries, but there is a risk of heart attack, says Dr James Le Fanu MOPS Blind trust deserts Berlusconi Matt Frei says Italy has landed itself with a leader unable to act The conflict of interest blindingly obvious On the rocks The Times Diary Red alert The Times Diary Reading between Portillo's lines Philip Bassett says the Treasury hawks will not accede to the Board of Trade's intervention plans Robbery within the law Some highly respected financial companies have been willfully blind to the great insurance and pensions scams Pride of Wales The Times Diary Striking shot The Times Diary Picture Gallery Not so perky The Times Diary Portillo's Letter The conflict at the heart of government it clear Back to Haiti Any new us invasion of Haiti must do better than the last one Treasured Principle Radical reform of student finance is required Controlling the waters for fishing Dirty beaches Jackpot chances Nuclear industry and state support Police complaints Robespierre's fate Genetic engineering Labour policies on education O, really! Even-handed Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Garden Parties Anniversaries Personal Column Marriages Appointment Fairy-tale ends with a £20,000 windfall Leverhulme Trust awards Institution of Civil Engineers Argentine memorial meeting Service dinner University news Manchester Caitlin Thomas Caitlin Thomas, widow of Dylan Thomas, died on July 31 in Catania, Sicily, aged 80. She was born in Hammersmith, London, on December 8,1913 Personal Column Professor P. M. H. Rack P. M. H. Rack, Professor of Experimental Neurology, Birmingham University, 1983-92, was killed in a climbing accident in the Lake District on July 18 aged 65. He was born on October 27,1928 Richard Hedges Richard Hedges barrister and a wartime liaison officer to the Free French and Polish forces, died on July 17 aged 75. He was born in Tunbridge Wells on March 11,1919 Frederic Morrow On this Day August 2 1831 Opening of the New London Bridge News The Times Crossword No 19,610 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Stemming the tide By our World Trade Correspondent: Trade pact breakdown hits dollar Swan Hunter talks give gleam of hope Picture Gallery Small Business 30 Bank settles nerves over interest rates The money market still expects a base rate rise of about half a percentage point, but not for a month. The pound lost ground to the mark, but gained against the dollar Arts 31-33 Sport 38-44 Abbey to set up venture to sell household insurance John Charcol Acting for Yourself in Court Law 35-37 Business Today Picture Gallery Down under Playing up Letting down Reuter: High-flyer who won Foster's accused of fraud Nigerian strikes push Brent crude above $19 a barrel Wholesale coffee prices increased Daejan Holdings PLC Eu defends aid for two airlines Touche finds a game of two halves Picture Gallery Founder of Boc race first in trial From Associated Press: US manufacturers enjoy boom year Ernie's £1m bonanza woos more investors Business Roundup Fine for insider trading Captive Halifax market Italy to sell telecoms Float value reduced EniChem joint venture Andrews Sykes in red Caverdale drives ahead CLT's Chiltern bid fails The Times Insurance watchdog 'let down customers' Hiscox hit by us interest rate rise Rowlinson The Old Lady's false start Pennington Picture Gallery Increase in managed funds boosts Govett Banks agree to merge Intel inside German floors group requests bankruptcy Takeover battle boosts Wm Low price Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Ashtead profits up 150% Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Why British bonds are real value Saddam's tidal wave of oil could sweep Opec away Iraq is moving towards getting the Un sanctions lifted but the effects on the world's oil markets could be devastating, says Hazhir Teimourian Smalls victory The Times City Diary Dinky blow The Times Diary Polished performer The Times Diary Banana skin The Times Diary Silver lining The Times Diary Abbey's insurance policy Tempus Govett Ashtead Datrontech Plc Shares close near day's best Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service HTR Researchers study launch prospects Business to Business Business for Sale A. S. Delahunt Ltd The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Megatech Software Mike Emery at Delta UK Ltd Hitting the right musical note Trust Wills Partner Income Opportunities Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Liquidations & Receiverships Business Opportunities Share Charts H. A. S Discreet Surveillance Fidelity Colour Swiftcall City Finance Co Ltd SCF Commercial Property Priority Management Motek Briefings Inspired by the love of fine women Visual Art: In New York Richard Cork reviews a Picasso blockbuster; plus the new shows in London Salty salvage of a dame's reputation Proms 1994: Dame Ethel Smyth's Cornish opera is no masterpiece, but worthy of revival The Wreekers Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance page 32 Around the Galleries Folk page 33 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 Loosely her own show Dance: An American choreographer interviewed; cast changes at the Royal Ballet and ENB John Percival meets Amanda Miller, whose unconventional new company, Pretty Ugly makes its British debut in London this week Spirited pair at the helm The cryptogram The Times Of penny whistles and wonderment Folk Whey-faced monsters in woollies are a thing of the past: the crowd at Cambrodge's 30th Folk Festival take a serious approach to carnival A woman behind the lines Kate Bassett talks to American playwright Naomi Wallace, whose new play is premiered in London this week Frozen from here to eternity Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews Rod Williams's The Life of the World to Come at the Almeida Grimes still no nearer a solution Opera: Glyndebourne and Bristol reviews Peter Grimes Glyndebourne Rising in the West Rigoletto Hippodrome, Bristol To Advertise Call Richards Butler Chambers Hoggett Bowers ZMB Taylor Root EJ Legal Research Service Part-Time Solicitor Writing Skills for Law Students The Law Society No Title Take the law unto oneself People who want to represent themselves may receive help, Fiona Bawdon reports Tax changes Picture Gallery Going for gold Aids rethink Body count Scrivenor: Whip-round Selection Europe Spencer Stuart Daniels Bates Partnership No logic behind gagging terrorists' empty rhetoric Council Frances Gibb Talks to the Law Society President 37 To Advertise Call QD Barlow Lyde & Gilbert The Boc Group AMEC CAA Chambers Davies & Partners Company Commercial Solicitor Law Lecturers CG Southwark Council Comml Sour Cloisters1 No Title Carrying the legal briefcase Charles Elly, the new Law Society president, talks to Frances Gibb about his priorities for the year No deemed notice if letter returned In re Thundercrest Ltd Assessing awards for pregnancy dismissals Law Report August 2 1994 New forms for seizure and freezing orders Practice Direction (Ex parte Mareva injunctions and Anton Piller orders) Treaty provisions govern date of receipt of application Regina v Comptroller-General of Patents, Ex parte Archibald Kenrick & Sons Ltd How do you say JP in French? British-style lay magistrates have been reluctantly accepted across the Channel Turner's goodwill crusade rolls on David Miller on the contradictory passions driving 'Terrible Ted' Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers The Engineering Council Ferrari's success promises return to title challenge No Title Actress to undertake her most demanding role Explorer's daughter decides on a bit of an adventure on the high seas Australian Pools Forecast For the Record Athletics The Times Legal & Public Notices European ordeal provides guide to Olympics Rose halts Glamorgan's dash for victory Middlesex denied by Lewis's defence Picture Gallery Briers and Whitaker hold steady Fiery Ambrose has final word Yesterday's Scoreboards Fixtures Gibbs will not name win-bonus players Sport in Brief Test for Gillingham Phelps the spearhead Salford sign Gregory LeMond may retire Pride springs surprise The Times By our Racing Staff: Melbourne Cup draws strong global challenge Foreign Entries Thunderer: Redcar Rapid Raceline Deauville raid Nicholson highlights going concern Opinions divided over merits of summer jumping experiment Howard's End fires 10-1 double for Cecil Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Two Meeting Moodie rues prize putt that never was Curtis Cup stays in Britain after Seot holds nerve on final hole Michelin May stages Italian revival Family pair make headway Alpha suffers despite fine day's racing Clencher offers new challenge Sense of taste Word-Watching Royal service BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Goodwill Games 38 Cricket carries unfair burden into TV battle TCCB to ignore committee report Saxton leaves allegations and England behind Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Ambitious Tottenham fail to lure Santos Winning Move Word-Watching British Red Cross Golf 42

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