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News from 05/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Robert Lewis, Gerry Fitt, Gerald Malone, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Roger Hayes, Director-General, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Catherine Field, Gill Scott-Heron, Robert Wyatt and Malcolm McLaren, Inigo Gilmore, Tony Bennett, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Nicholas Roper (solicitors), Jack Ashley, President, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Emma Woollacott, Midge Fieldhouse, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, P. W. Watson, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Kris Anderson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Wethered, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anthony J. Cavendish, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Simon Baker, Ranald Boyle, John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood and Edward Owen, Peter Barnard, Richard Greenbury, Chairman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Steven Griffith, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Frank Glyn-Jones, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Henry Will, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Alport, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Walter Ellis, Patrick McDowell, R. Campbell Paget, John Dodwell (Director), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Sunday Times Signal supervisors vote to work on Ballot blow to union means that third of trains will keep running Navy moves in to stop tuna war 'wolf packs' Teenage killer allowed but of custody to play for Arsenal Index Stratford 30p on Saturday The Times Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Borders closed to Karadzic Football Atherton out a run short Schoolboy saves ancient hedge Triple execution Blair's Labour party rewrites poll records N&P No Title Two die as electrical storms raise fears of record lightning deaths Whitehall 'wasted £65m by hiring private consultants' £2bn VAT uncollected Homebase £20m spent on sell-off 'gravy train' MPs fear sacked gays will sue the MoD Professor joins attack on NHS reforms News in Brief Holiday prices cut again Girl, 3, drowns in river Baby's skeleton found Companions ease birth Missing boy found safe Labour rejects Gang of Four deal By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy outfoxes Oxford college and saves ancient hedge Inquiry evidence from nine-year-old botanist defeats university plans for sports fields Gun raiders 'mostly bluffing' AXA Dead robber graduated from rural crime school Cookson writes off fortune as fantasy Woman, 86, murdered in flat Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Injured jockeys rue day on beach Barclays 'Mad cow' controls carve big slice off beef auction prices £1,300 for house delay News in Brief Murder charge Reptile case Murder reward Home alone Prison winger scores after light injury Chichester bishop in new dispute Cellnet The Times Crossword Challenge Tomorrow Mawhinney names 'ships of shame' to protect coast Most oil pollution in sea 'deliberate' National Tyres and Autocare M-reg rush clears car dealers' stocks AEG Referees turn to optician Drawings see the light after 30 years By a Staff Reporter: Opposition urges Diy smog tests Monitor will alert surgeons when patients are waking Barbecue fire mother to have skin graft Conservative Party Halifax Thousands greet Queen Mother on birthday stroll Families cut spending as job fears prompt domestic thrift 2I4 SEi Range East Anglians are the best savers Gavel Man KOs ageing superhero Savour the summer Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Bloody crossroads The Times Guide to Battlefields of Britain: Day 5 Newbury 1643 and 1644 Lesson to men and monarchs Naseby 1645 Tomorrow Times Newspapers Ltd A Civil War draw Edgehill 1642 The Royal Bank of Scotland British advance party sets up health base on Rwandan border 'If they come back they will get medical help. There is life here. In Goma there is only death' Ford Nigerian strike suspended to allow more talks Arafat left in the shade by Husain Appeals fail to prevent multiple execution in Arkansas Three murderers follow each other into the death chamber for first time since 1962 Our Foreign Staff: Pentagon and State Department divided over Haiti invasion Clinton's TV blitz hides healthcare retreat Iran troops put on alert after riots B&O (Reuter): Mystery virus kills lions in Serengeti News in Brief (Reuter): Indian first (AP): Back from dead (Reuter): Hope for emus (Reuter): Cocaine scam (Reuter): Legally binding Belgrade bows to Moscow and cuts its protégé adrift Milosevic sets up Socialist Party office in Bosnia with goal of toppling Karadzic West forced to back former foe as Serb turns on Serb Limelight Our Foreign Staff: Russian police hold fund chief Blood don may be freed Spadolini dies after stomach operation News in Brief France vents Algeria fury Sweden sends spy protest (AP): Stop press (Reuter): Leader's return (Reuter): Appeal for Taj (Reuter): Hess order (Reuter): Militants shot Court chaos robs Dhaka militants of feminist prey As the court hearing against Taslima Nasreen got under way, it became clear that Islamic fundamentalists face frustration in the slow mills of Bangladesh law China to spend £3bn more on Russian arms Police video nasty switches race roles National Savings Betrayed blonde sues pimp for lost francs A bishop's difficult move Dr Eric Kempdid not find it easy to sack the priest who did not believe in God. Ought he to have taken a more tolerant view? Walter Ellis met him Going Places Catfights and a fact of life As the fur flies, Peter Millar argues that nurturing animals for their skins can prevent natural extinction Net losses from the Battle of Biscay Odds stacked against British fishermen 'What did I ever do wrong, except criticise tribalism?' Gerry Fitt tells of the night his memories were burnt—and wonders why the Irish can't be more like the Brits The Valerie Grove Interview Cafod MOPS Philip Howard Many of our political figureheads are no more than naval-gazers More beer The Times Diary Ashdown finds the centre cannot hold Tony Blair's election vindicates the old SDP but marginalises the Liberal Democrats, writes Anthony Howard Only public shaming will do Since the insurance and pensions companies can rest on their billions, Lautro's fines for their swindles are not enough New lines The Times Diary Bid for better The Times Diary Inglorious? The Times Diary Family fare The Times Diary Resume Normal Service Railtrack must not miss another opportunity Sharks in the Water The Spanish fishing fleet is too big and must be cut Soiled Linen Soap wars are the dirtiest in the field of human advertising Minister disputes Nhs 'parsimony' Blair's leadership Door opens for deaf to sit on juries VJ-Day recalled Environmental goals Aid for Sudan Service pregnancies Homes for top brass Rector who doubts existence of God Kinnock appointment Surgical spirit Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column University news Laughter at Terry Scott's funeral Latest wills Taxing tune wins Silver Chanter Piping Forthcoming marriages Church news Air Commodore 'tommy' Thompson Air commodore J. M. ('Tommy') Thompason, CBE, DSO, DFC, and Bar, AFC, Battle of Britain pilot and later AOC Military Air Traffic Operations, died in Brighton on July 23 aged 79. He was born on August 16,1914 Personal Column Invitation to Tender Professor David Regan David Regan, Professor of Local Goverment at Nottingham University, 1978-94, died of carbon monoxied poisoning on July 24 aged 55. He was born on July 9,1939 Giovanni Spadolini Giovanni Spadolini, former Italian Prime Minister, died of respiratory failure in Rome yesterday aged 69. He was born in Florence on June 21,1925 On this Day Preparedness in Germany Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,613 Picture Gallery People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Forecast The Times Tomorrow Business Lloyd's takes on NatWest debt chaser Lloyd's names are divided over the appointment of a leading bad debt specialist to implement a get-tough policy to recover millions of pounds in unpaid losses Success close for QVC bidders Zeneca hit by £100m restructuring charge Stock Market London Closing Prices Arts The Pound Infotech High Midnight arrives for Cornwall's last tin mine Gold Sport Chamberlain Phipps Group plc Halifax leads society league College of Law Results Business Today Business Editgor Lindsay Cook Nadir Kohl buoyed by brighter economic outlook Study shows London Tecs are worst in Britain Recovery may lift oil prices Legal & Public Notices Small firms missing put oh European aid, says survey By our Industrial, Correspondent: British Coal must renew offer Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Slaughter and May leads the way Holt Lloyd managers in buyout Price of power to fall at South Western Business Roundup NatWest sells registrar Mining groups expand Rotork edges ahead Pyramid firms closed CRH buys in America Crest's maiden payout Whinney cuts losses Lloyd's sends in the rottweilers The NatWest's debt collector moves to Lime Street Top honours for Halifax Tackling the trouble with Tecs Pennington Kleinwort Benson suffers from market turbulence Allied Irish Banks up to Ir £162m TI raises profits 11% at half time Kidder sacks supervisor of Joseph Jett Birmingham Midshires Ritblat builds 9% stake in Herring Electricity shares confident as review nears Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Glynwed tops £29m with steady growth Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) World capital flows: a crazy whirlpool Foreign firms celebrate birth of Japan 's bargain hunters Joanna Pitman suggests recession has created the right environment for overseas producers to join the Japanese market Payton's work lives on The Times City Diary Unhappy returns The Times City Diary Scientist emerges The Times City Diary Political asset The Times City Diary Cruising on The Times City Diary Takeover Inspired Tempus Zeneca Kleinwort Benson Allied Provincial Securities Limited Morgan Crucible Shareholders retain voice under our nominee system The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Equities drift lower Investors Chronicle Severance is price to be paid to avoid inordinately lone fraud trials Law Report August 5 1994 Court of Appeal Evidence in common enterprise Regina v Gray Liggins Rowlands Ridings Power to dismiss counterclaim for inaction Legal consequences of arrest of vessel Direct effect of EC article on dismissal pay Power to place time limits on witnesses Policeman mistaken over arrest of person he restrained PCC Reasonable to copy but not take papers The Times The College of Law legal practice course results, summer 1994 The Times Picture Gallery Jung man's guide to fairland Theatre: Benedict Nightingale at the RSC A Midsummer Night's Dream RST, Stratford Here's to a Lucky break Television: Joe Joseph on the abiding fascination of a louche loser Pop The bleeding chunks prove painful Proms 1994: A re-creation of the Wanger Night takes too long to get off the ground BBCNOW/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Bright ideas in a twilight zone Dance: Games with a serious purpose Pretty Ugly Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Baroque rivalries Stephen pettitt reports from Paris on two constrasting approaches to the performance of Baroque opera Night of the 101 guitars Pop on Friday: Ear-splitting plans for the South Bank … Gil back on form … and a voice in a million A stage packed with amateur electric guitarists: aural hell or heaven? Rosie Millard previews the noisiest event of the year Making tracks to the confessional Records: David Toop hears the result of comebacks by Gill Scott-Heron, Robert Wyatt and Malcolm McLearn Top Ten Albums A light in praise of travellers The untrained voice of folk singer June Tabor has become one of the surprise cult successes of the decade The Sunday Times Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Bworn's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Suites smell of success Today's pop stars seem to have acquired a taste for disgustingly bad behaviour—just like the idols of their parents' generation Barbican Hall Party line for fun and games Telephone technology will allow opponents to compete all over the country, says Emma Woollacott Information Technology MCL ITNET Digital PCs battle moves to the home front Office systems get smaller, but mainframes are not dead yet Skylake Big bucks lure whizz-kid Brits Continent and US woo UK-trained specialists, says Sean Hallahan Information Technology FCT Europe Ltd Dart Resourcing Group Morland Bridgeport Machines Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Computer People South Executive Recruitment Services Tayside Police Golden couple remain toast of Helsinki David Powell looks back 42 years to when a Czech husband and wife dominated the XVth Olympiad Sidewinder keeps grip on reality The Times Fixtures Cricket Going overboard with pride Cowes Diary Lee seals semi-final place Word-Watching Germany claim crown as Britain slip to sixth Details Klinsmann opens charm offensive Simon Barnes sees much to admire in Tottenham Hotspur's controversial striker Ballesteros out of time First round For the Record The Times Knuth sets record pace First round Rangers prepare for stern test of quality Plumpton Organisers rescue Goodwill skating Sport in Brief South Africa bow out Higgins marches on Hale's telling blow Curran gains selection Petchey defeated Captaincy for Walsh Red Route misses Ebor for Newbury Nap: Island Blade (6.00 Newmarket) Next best: Join The Clan (7.00 Newmarket) Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: New Market Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Redcar New cameras Rapid Raceline Act of faith in future of tarnished game Freud on Friday Briers labours to Leicestershire's advantage Smith relishes duel with McCague Gestetner Newport's prize scalp lifts gloom Stephenson hands Lancashire initiative Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex revive after Ambrose's burst Rapid BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 BBC2 Variations Choice CARLTON/LWT Satellite Channel 4 Picture Gallery Equestrianism Courageous leadership commands admiration At Headingley Times Two Cross Word Atherton gives his critics the perfect answer England captain shows character with fighting innings of 99 at Headingley Scoreboard Winning Move Word-Watching British Red Cross Clement Freud By our Sports Staff: Atkinson tempts Fashanu to join Aston Villa

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