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News from 08/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Eva Luna, Helen Johnstone, S. V. M. Clube, Iain R. Webb, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and Joel Brand, DJM, Patricia Davies, Gavin Henderson (Chairman), Andrew Longmore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Bill Tarrant, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, R. Weston, James Bone, Jenny Knight, Samantha Weinberg, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Simon D. Baggott, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, James Landale and Michael Hornsby, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John Young, J. R. Gayner, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Susan Gilchrist, Glenn Davies, A. D. Wayne, J. Rhidian Morris, Chairman, Malcolm Brabant, John Woodcock, E. M. Armstrong, Secretary, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, G. L. Burns, Kevin Eason and Tim Jones, Simon Reade, Geoffrey Chamberlain, President, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Lucy Faithfull, Robert Blake, Alan Bullock, Geoffrey Marshall, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Emma Wilkins and Nicholas Wood, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, William Rees-Mogg, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Susan Elkin, Emma Wilkins and Dalya Alberge, Ben MacIntyre, Eric Cicestr, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, D. P. Southall, Academic Department of Paediatrics, Benedict Nightingale, John Bald, David Adams, Ian Brodie, and our Foreign Staff, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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20P British boat 'cleared' of illegal fishing MP attacks Spanish 'thuggery' Boy stole on holiday cure England lead, but Test set for draw Index UN to hold peacekeeping summit Top athlete 'took banned drug in Chinese potion' Home Alone British troops hurt in Bosnia Joyriders leave boy of 4 an orphan Rees-Mogg Lady Helen gives birth to a son Fashion Christian Aid 20P Tories call for big tax cuts to beat Blair Prince of memory says victory was on the cards Railtrack in new plea to signalmen as union meets Correction St. Joseph's Hospice Caitlin may rest uneasily under Milk Wood The village immortalised by Dylan Thomas shares with Joe Joseph memories of the poet's widow, on the eve of her burial there Duke in hot water over Adam fireplaces Ashdown rejects Lib Dem calls to work with Blair BBC defies police 'supergrass' protest News in Brief Council hires strippers Anger over appeal costs Pilot survives crash Second gun club raided Water link to Tories Man flies... 15 metres Help the Aged Mowlam derided over 'build new palace' proposal Boy burglar sent on 'therapy' holiday broke into 9 chalets Murder linked to four other killings Rolex Restocked palace is open for business Citroën ZX UVF kills pregnant woman in front of her five children Man dies from shock after family trauma Ex-soldier charged News in Brief Blind to sea Family seat Body found Idol home The Independent Conservative Party Prisoners tell inside story Sacked vicar visits another church on first free Sunday Picture Gallery Beatles for sale maybe Sotheby's record British Red Cross BT Woman makes her mark on the shuttle Teachers force more cuts in curriculum History lessons under siege By our Property Correspondent: MacIntosh dream home built European drug agency moves to Docklands House sales may list price history Motorists face bap from overcrowded beauty spots On the Spot Pollution Fines Keene on Chess Save the Children Mini 'Islamic world' call Off-the-peg policies to suit the Left New think-tanks design Tony Blair a ready-made wardrobe of intellectual thought Tony Blair comes to his party's leadership in similar circumstances to Mrs Thatcher in 1975. He could do worse than emulate her tactics, Richard Cockett writes Dell Sun Shields Serb media lavish praise on President for dropping former ally Russian fear of greater Nato role in Bosnian conflict lies behind Karadzic feud with Milosevic Poland's jet set discovers a beach paradise in Hel 3M Innovation MacEdonia helps sanction-busters to cross its border Paris braces for Muslim backlash as Algerians are seized Governments counter Islamic extremists out of fear of fundamentlist movements Christopher urges Israel and Syria to end violence MOPS Malaysian sect pays penalty of politics Aid workers fear famine will be Rwanda's next ordeal By our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Punks in Hanover rampage Woman's nightmares lead to mother's conviction (Reuter): Kohl irks ally over coalition prospects News in Brief (Reuter): Taiwan détente (Reuter): Slav lament (AFP): Wife leaves (Reuter): Fund chief held (AFP): Cheating riot (Reuter): Gambia purge (AP): Hanging call (AP): Leap of faith Tibetans mourn lost legacy after China restores palace Tibetan exiles accuse Peking, which has spent five years renovating Lhasa's sacred Potala palace, of being mainly interested in the money which more Western tourists can bring Cuban riots add to Washington's Caribbean woes Whitewater lawyer rattles Clinton President's aides voice misgivings over new prosecutor Battle brewing for Uncle Seven's evil empire Cadet tries to save her hair Mission The home alone husbands Why are men so helpless when their wives leave town for a few days? Alice Thomson investigates Hertz When the nymph index hits bottom Forget the stock market-serious students of economic trends should keep a close eye on the sales of garden statuary How to get rid of a salesman Simple solutions for households under siege from the doorstep The London Hernia Centre Look out, the reds are coming Farewell little waifs with barely-there faces—scarlet women and high glamour are back in town MOPS Picture Gallery The Top Ten Simply Reds Philip Howard You can quote me if you absolutely must, but please spare me the pesky punctuation Mother's boy The Times Diary A party staring over the precipice Thatcher may have saved Britain, but the middle classes may still send Prince Charming to the ball KGB up to its old dirty tricks? Is the Russian Ambassador in London the victim of a plot, asks Nicholas Bethell Wired up The Times Diary Owning power The Times Diary Great volume The Times Diary Café society The Times Diary Happy Days Say it quietly: but something long forgotten may be back Marching Muslims Reminders of the need for vigilance Publish the Price The secrecy surrounding property deals should stop Communion dispute Flag-carrier Cometary prediction Cautious welcome for composition of Healthcare 2000 Bosnia arms embargo Jazz in Britain Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… A crucial vote on county control Seeking guidance Undersized Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Appointments in the Church Picture Gallery Researchers seek America's first scientist University news Latest wills Marriages Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Appointments Innokenti Smoktunovsky Innokenti Smoktunovsky, Russian stage and film actor, died in Moscow on August 3 aged 69. He was born in Siberia on March 28,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tai Solarin Tai Solarin, Nigerian educationist, newspaper columnist and human rights activist, died on July 27 aged 77. He was uncertain of the precise date of his birth but gave it as August 20,1916 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Richard Neville Bt Sir Richard (Lionel John Baines) Nevilic, Bt. journalist and broadcaster, died on August 2 aged 73. He was born on July 15,1921 Domenico Modugno Domenico Modugno, Italian songwriter and singer, died at his home on Lampedusa, an italian island south of Sicily, on August 6 aged 66. He was born on January 9,1928 On this Day Christian Science Treatment News The Times Crossword No 19,615 Knockando Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Arts England squander winning position Resilient late-order batting rescues South Africa in Headingley Test match Wariso steps on the gas and makes embarrassingly speedy exit David Powell, athletics correspondent, investigates the folly of the latest sprinter to run foul of drugs Daihatsu Books The Times Business Headingley Scoreboard La Crème De La Crème Anton's late kick pays dividends with gold The Times Christie quick to set out his stall Results from Helsinki Bowman misses target but happily settles for silver Today Rees ends German reign Barada claims crown Bruguera takes charge Ellison in starring role Parry defeats Germans Barel finishes in style Austrians take over Word-Watching Morris adds silver to her medal tally Sport in Brief Wright hits winner as Arsenal look to Europe Chelsea recover to secure third place Elliott heads Britain's challenge Klinsmann afforded welcome fit for a king Andrew Longmore believes Tottenham Hotspur's celebrated new singing may have seen warning signs of a troubled season ahead in his first appearance for the club Wayward Cantona turns back on responsibility Success for Betke in first year Sticky Fingers forges lead The Times McNulty's searing start proves too hot for Ballesteros For the Record Australian Pools Check Davies in control after Dane forces early pace Thunderer: Thirsk Blinkered first time Couples passes Pavin to clinch overdue victory Thunderer: Leicester Akehurst's talented grey blazes the trail Group one victory for River North Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Windsor From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: British hopes eclipsed by Eva Luna Guide to our Racecard Worcester course specialists Thunderer: Worcester Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Winter drought is pitfall for summer jumps Racing Commentary William Hill Declare a team to score quickly in the run chase Closing date for entry nears Fourth Innings Players in the Times First Class Xi Game Pick One from Each of These Categories The infocheck Group Saturday's Scoreboards Lack of over enthusiasm spoils Test of nerve Test Match Commentary South Africans fuel debate on overseas players Slow pitch forces leaders on defensive Essex gain best of frenetic finale Hooper speeds Kent to triumph Warwickshire bow to fiercest rivals Sunday's Scoreboards Fixtures Australians confident of continuing winning run New Zealand seeking inspiration for Sydney rugby encounter Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Union Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Games survive crime and a cultural divide David Miller in St Petersburg looks at the problems in Russia exposed by the Goodwill Games Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Welcome to the arena Television: A popular collection of short stories brought to the screen; plus, below, 25 years of life and death in Northern Ireland Studio-based drama is alive and well and thriving on Bbc2. Andrew Davies tells Simon Reade about his screen dream Young, gifted and back for more Proms 94: Wigglesworth swept along by youthful energy; the Hallé's fitting tribute to Barbirolli NYO/Wigglesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 The trouble with the Troubles 25 Bloody Years BBC 2 Another vintage taster Hallé/Nagano, BBC Singers/Joly Albert Hall/Radio 3 Books Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filmd in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country War crimes and punishment Theatre: Wallace bridges the Gulf; shock of the new plays; MacBeth gangs up In the Heart of America Bush, W12 Just over-acting the under-written Binary Primes/End of the Round Old Red Lion, N1 Too much toil and no trouble Macbeth Lyric Studio, W6 The Times Hero figure or neurotic desperado? Bruce Boucher enjoys a reappraisal of a sophisticated and influential artist who challenged the greatest painters of his time A torch kept burning Samantha Weinberg Alan Paton: Win a Club Med ski holiday The Second Six Clues Chinese tease Crime Breaking the last taboo Dearest Pet On Bestiality By Midas Dekkers Verso, ?18.95 TES United Arab Emirates University of Kent Leicester University The Times Courses Employment Department Group EF SGBS Courses Huron University Multi Lingua Home-Working Opportunities Buckinghamshire College Oxford Bookes University Would you like to be a writer? The Writers Bureau RRC The Difference is St. James's Hove College of Business Career Analysts Second city stands alone John Bald on the education authority introducing its own standards checks for children La Crème De La Crème London Iryo Centre Temps Advertising Gea till GmbH & Co PA/Secretary for Economic Consultancy College Leaver Kinross & Render Limited BDA Eurolink Group Plc Christopher Keats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual Office/sales Administrator Senior Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The book every pupil must read Viewpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change First direct Lottery nerve centre flexes its muscle Washday wars may leave stain on Unilever Reporting this Week The Bank's currant bun strategy Gilt Edged Legal & Public Notices Heinz Talks offer new hope for Swan Hunter Business Roundup Wellcome's Aids drugs Microsoft's ICL link Japanese backlash Electra in lingerie deal Shakeout as US retail giants encounter troubles in store New strategies are needed in a changing consumer-driven market beset by legacies of the eighties, says Sean Mac Carthaigh Picture Gallery Panting in Fulham The Times City Diary Roving eyes The Times City Diary Advice for PM The Times City Diary Full employment is the only real route to low taxes The realist's counsel of despair is actually quite unrealistic The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates The Discovery Channel BBC1 Variations Radio 1 Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Bank accused of awarding staff average pay rises of 7% Pru targeted in £1m union pension claim Loewen set to counter bid for Great Southern By our Industrial Correspondent: Call for curb on gas price rises Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Troubled Giants Post Office to rubber stamp sell-off plan ARC

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