News from 03/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Sarah Hartley and Ben MacIntyre, George Cole, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Judy Coplan, Pennington, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Michael Rubinstein, Victoria Rigby, Philip Howard, Nigel Bagnall, Lewin, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Pen Kent, Executive Director, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Gwilym C. Jones, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Claes-Göran Wetterholm, R. B. Coulson, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Paul Chambers, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Kris Anderson, Martin Fletcher and David Adams, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Roland Littlewood, President, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Sue Carpenter, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Richard Ford and Bill Frost, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Janet Bush, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Richard Fenwick, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Arnold Wolfendale, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Peter Purton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Mark Carlisle, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Hans Gusbeth, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Jessica Spungin, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Robi Dutta, Karen Armstrong, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Scarman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, George Bird, Norman Walker, Mel Webb, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Pierce, John Shaw, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Russell Hunt, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Kenneth S. Brower, John Williamson, Alan Jackson, Sandy Gall,
ResumoInterest rates must go up, says the Bank Clarke given warning on inflation Appeal to save a young life Railmen's strike to stretch seven days Index Thieves get away with £1m in used notes at Heathrow Calcutt defends £10,000 payment to Silcott Models Robber dies after gun battle with police Bannockburn UN plans sanctions to cut off Serb areas Rock Peoples Phone Rodgers adds to 'Gang of Four' backing for Blair By a Staff Reporter: Rail strikers unveil week of disruption as talks fail Services Planned during Strike Daihatsu Widowed pilot tells how wife saved baby Jail officers step up watch on Silcott Societies say house prices are rising News in Brief MacKenzie quits BSkyB Stolen Turner reward Teachers 'lack maths' 'Ships of shame' named Professor halts pamphlet Banker changes look Heseltine gets CBI support over letter Transplant boy appeals for donor to save friend 'I would like to see Gavin get a heart and lungs so he can play with his brother' I'll blow your head off, he said Witness describes fatal shooting The Times Give a lone mum a bad name By a Staff Reporter: Freed mental patient stabbed man First direct By a Staff Reporter: Love hurts for amorous woman in tree-top fall Library fire took hold in seconds Girl died in 110F bedroom Thames Water Country's richest are getting even richer British out of credit in France One in three universities 'overstate standards' Boy struck by police car dies News in Brief Nursery fire Eye lost Injudicious Fire kills boy Sinking feeling Two-tier police force urged to halt spread of vigilante groups Tougher sentences ahead for gun crime Shephard 'victory' hits price of cattle Sale recalls dark moment for football By a Staff Reporter: Vigilante charged with gun offence Broker's boss tells of slow dance Rolls to the rescue of our man at UN Fight to repel alien crayfish BBC saves £10m on schedule Sun Alliance Pregnancy tribunal fines MoD for absence Red Rose wilted as cannon blazed The Times Guide to Battlefields of Britain: Day 3 Blore Health 1459 Hover Speed Fast Ferries Where Hotspur fell Shrewsbury 1403 Victory revered in Scottish hearts Bannockburn 1314 Keene on Chess UN plans to isolate Serbs by imposing tighter sanctions Punitive action would close land and sea borders and freeze funds in rump Yugoslavia Berlusconi is upstaged by his restless ally Warning by Major on Baltic ambition Chechen rebels manoeuvre for power Pilot error blamed for Airbus crash Milosevic accuses Bosnian Serbs of treason Reuter: Tapie fights for furniture Psion Series Clinton aide refuses to be White House 'fall guy' on Whitewater Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Stones roll back the years in classic US show President turns to TV for Haiti invasion support America to hear case for military intervention Saddam uses terror to nourish a myth Jackson couple bank on a happy future together Female cadet loses battle to keep her hair on Our Foreign Staff: First British troops in Rwanda assess humanitarian goals Operation Gabriel commander says conditions 'are better than expected' By our Foreign Staff: Dysentery is now main refugee killer Trial delay fuels rumours that Abiola will be freed China puts satellite in 'illegal orbit' Reuter: Opposition boycotts Delhi rule AEG Fugitive author yearns for life in Norway (Reuter): Scots-born doctor admits mistake News in Brief Execution view BBC censure (Reuter): Timor visit (Reuter): Suicide raid (Reuter): Rapists strike (Reuter): Baby for sale Upwardly mobile Mobile phones are booming but there are casualties Nokia Connecting People Is Europe keeping pace? Private sector involvement in telecommunications is gathering speed, says Peter Purton, but Pictures on the line Photographic images and video two additions to tomorrow's phone Broad route to success Information highways are the way of the future, reports Hans Gusbeth Carriers unite Out goes national monopoly, in come alliances between the world's top telecommunications groups Southwestern Bell Corporation A ban to deter the mobile fraudster The latest global technology allows roaming criminals to run up huge bills An unlikely Story Vodafone Bringing a burning issue to book at last After the Norwich library inferno, Giles Coren looks at the loss of historical documents down the ages and plans to stop future fires Heavy weight of the Holy Father's hand The Pope war crucial to the fall of communism. Yet Karen Armstrong a former nun, argues that the Vatican is itself seen as a last bastion of totalitarianism John Paul Ii would liek to see uns back in veils and other women at home Blue Cross Faithfull to the past in a kiss-and-tell age She was Mick Jagger's girlfriend in the drug-hazed days-but Marianne Faithfull has waited a decent 25 years to tell tales of pop music history Glamour is bursting out all over The age of the waif is ended and the bombshell is back. But beware, these are no longer dumb blondes, says Alice Thomson The heavens help us Arnold Wolfendale defends astronomy from its critics and celebrates the study of the universe Spare a penny for a crook? Swindlers always love a charity Commercial Union Motor and Home Insurance Alan Coren Swedes can have alarming effects, especially when overcooked Playing away The Times Diary Compensating Silcott is legally right but not fair The judicial distinction between the act and the person is being strained, argues Janet Daley When the tin men go to war The 'Portillo' letter shows how lowly officials can boss ministers about, determine policy and dispense money as they choose Dear dear The Times Diary Overtaken The Times Diary Scoop quietly The Times Diary Hidden bond The Times Diary Wrongful Procedure The compensation of Silcott is flawed and wrong Lost Contact Unity against Serbia is no substitute for a policy Bonfire of the Books Knowledge is flame-proof at last Defence costs and capabilities EU social policy Ethics of the 'Titanic' exhibition Lessons for society Afghanistan murder Labour and education Right to strike in essential services Single-sex colleges Kinnock appointment Market forces Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointment Anniversaries Latest wills Gloucester King's School Society Picture Gallery Tunnellers find altar Personal Column University news Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Church news Walter Baxter Walter Baxter, author and restaurateur, died on July 25 aged 79. He was born on May 17,1915 Personal Column I. K. Patel I. K. Patel, banker, died from a heart attack on July 27 aged 67. He was born at Palaj, India, on March 19,1927 Swiftcall Telephone Club Rukba Professor Reginald Hall Sir Alex Alexander Sir Alex Alexander, banker and industrialist, died on July 25 aged 77. He was born just outside Prague on November 21,1916 Grete Schickedanz Iraqi Invasion The entertaining Mr Yentob The controllers of BBC1 and Radio 4 believe their reforms are beginning to pay off The head of BBC1 rockons he is giving us a great summer's viewing, reports Alexandra Frean More froth and comedy Radio 4 is managing to win back dissatisfied listeners with racier programmes and plans for strong late-night comedy schedules Which programmes do newspaper readers watch? What will Kelvin do next? The Sun's former editor is unlikely to be jobless for long Mercury The Times Supplements Ltd The Chartered Institute of Marketing Landis & GYR Times Newspapers Ltd Television Education Network Ltd The Tazaki Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items OP Overseas Jobs Express Emap Consumer Magazines Ltd Saga Services Ltd Alex Lawrie Intergraph Hanover Rae Human Resource Consultants News International Newspapers Limited The Times Crossword No 19,611 News Business Times Weathercall People in the Times The Times Tomorrow No Title Markets rally as inflation fears recede Bank may not return to London landmark Homes DTI awards Story prestige survey Picture Gallery Arts Picture Gallery WPP brings bounty to banks Shares soar as BP beats City expectations Sport James Meade Limited Work your Way to the Top Unaware Under Review Unwanted Unwelcome BAe wins review of £750m aircraft order By our Industrial Correspondent: Builders see first upturn in workload since 1990 SmithKline Beecham link in $8.5bn bid Legal & Public Notices Yorkshire accepts Ofwat limit Leaders of offshore tax fraud ring convicted St Gobain sells to Jefferson Smurfit Jobs for Leyland site Yorkshire Chemicals up EBRD 'twin' banks plan LDDS in $700m deal National Power venture Land Rover sales soar German output rises BA and Qantas closer The Times MoD refit switched to Appledore yard Business Roundup Old Lady ponders tea leaves Rate tactics more crucial than economic signals Cabinet battles in the wings Radio broadcast to regulators Testing Aitken's sensitivity Nothing ventured nothing gained Fair and true Profits at Cowie Group race ahead Guardian loses Emap legal action Great Southern shares surge as SCI raises offer First chief executive for Sturge IRS NatWest soars 83% to £767m Raglan to take over Letinvest Equities register biggest one-day gains in eight months Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Burton to close chain of 79 discount stores Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Explosions halt gold production Wall Street Money Markets Striving to reach the top of British business Entrepreneurs and 'intrapreneurs' choose difference routes, but both cite the need to achieve as their primary motive, Victoria McKee reports Prince laughs off the paparazzi The Times City Diary Mays ahoy The Times City Diary On your marks The Times City Diary Declining wealth The Times City Diary BP Great Southern Davids can defeat corporate Goliaths International Westminster Tempus WPP Bank keen that shareholders have choice under Crest Business Letters Shares squeezed higher Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service A Fimbra Member Barratt Trenchard Arlidge Watermark The Barn Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Belgravia & Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fujii UK Property Services Free List Dear Sir, can we do a deal? Psst. . . wanna sell your house? Many would-be buyers are cutting out estate agents and saving the commission, Rachel Kelly writes The £1 million house hunt What sort of home would you buy if you won the pools? Mary Wilson looks at the international choices Making all your own moves How one DIY-seller sold privately, but got no response when she played postman Property The English Courtyard Association A. S. Delahunt Ltd Savills Vittel Still Water Pan European Recruitment CIN Management Limited Albemarle Consultants Limited Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Secretaries-Litigation/Banking GEA till GmbH & Co Career moves Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing Lifestyle Products Ltd Albany Life Assurance Co. Ltd Gooch & Wagstaff Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants ROC Recuritment ROC Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Christopher Keats of Covest Garden Vittel Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants ROC Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Panasonic Matsushita Communication Ind. UK Ltd Institute of Ophthalmology Carlton Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Experienced Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fruit of the Loom Strutt & Parker The Recruitment Company Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants CWB Capital Partners Limited Goldcrest Land Plc Reed employment Tate College Leaver Senior Secretary for Advertising Agency in Battersea Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Joyce Guiness Large Exclusive City Health Club ACME appointments ECM Next Employment Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Gale Assocs Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants BBC International Television WP Operator/secretary Medicolegal Secretary Required PA/SEC for Deputy Chief Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Work in the fast lane If you want to become secretary to the chairman how do you go about it and what special qualities do you need? Beryl Dixon reports La Crème De La Crème Barnett Waddingham & Company Experienced Secretaries Savills International Appointment Bi Language Crone Corkill Multilingual Regent Arcade House Muller International Ltd The St James's Secretarial College Love Tate Some Method in their madness Theatre: The secrets of great acting revealed; and a Tony Hatch musical reviewed in Regent's Park How do actors think themselves into a role? Benedict Nightingale asks some of our fitness to reveal their mental tricks Poor boy rising fast in the park Kate Bassett is amused by Tony Hatch's The Card at the Open Air Theatre, and a reworking of Twelfth Night on the fringe Opera Pop Is Five as alive as its ratings suggest? Radio: Audience figures may be deceptive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Designed to arouse displeasure Opera: John Higgins on a fine musical performance marred by the brashness of the decor The Rake's Progress Salzburg Festival Boring to a triumph Proms 1991: A Victorian choral epic dusted down Dvorák's Requiem Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Not fade away for a while yet Rock: Forget the wheelchairs-the Rolling Stones can still strut their stuff, writes Paul Sexton in Washington DC Rebel goes on a hip-hop to the other side Jazz: Clive Davis reports on the latest twist in the astonishing career of saxophonist Branford Marsalis Women in the frame One of the most successful directors in Latin America has a bold new film out Maazel quits Arts Briefing Forward, poets No declaration before decision is made Parole Board reasons must be written The Times Deception is the essence of passing-off Maintenance is conduct of undertaking Prosecution duty on reluctant witness Blanking out irrelevant parts of document The Times Maturity may bar Miller's way to Atlanta Gymnasts struggle against age and adversity to reach Olympic Games Balanced effort by audit team Mel Webb reports on the latest company days in the Times Corporate Golf Challenge Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Games officials need cold comfort Petchey in shock win over Chang By our Sports Staff: South Africans slide on Fixtures Out of bounds to some, fair play to others Midweek View TCCB Morceli shatters 3,000m world record Forlorn Smithies slips back into the shadows Andrew Longmore finds women's cricket marking time as it pays the cost of last year's World Cup triumph The Times For the Record Monte Carlo Results Thunderer: Exeter Samways moves to Everton for £2.2m Sport in Brief Britons in record entry Azinger to defend title Surrey-Cornwall final Cronje joins county Fifield's tough task German rehearsal By our Racing Staff: Erhaab tests fail to find injury Nap: Nonios (5.05 Brighton) Next Best: Desert Green (4.15 Pontefract) Thunderer: Pontefract Gamble on Blazing Spectacle Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Brighton Magongo edged out Thunderer: Nottingham Rapid Raceline Ordinary man takes up challenge of extraordinary adversity Multiple's adventurous choice all in a good cause Cowes Diary Silly snappers It's dog's life Scamp ahoy! Weston and Clarke in collision before race Breeze and drizzle make for intersting day on The Solent By a Correspondent: Leading clubs set up rival league British injury worries allayed BBC1 Radio Goodwill Games Best dismissed by rugby's new regime Gooch back at No 1 in England reshuffle Times Two Crossword Fleming censured Winning Move Word-Watching Save the Children Cricket By our Sports Staff: Morceli smashes 3,000m record
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