News from 09/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nicky Rowbottom, Andrew Pierce, Selby Martin, Michael Swallow, Anthony Edwards, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Frederick G. Fisher, David Hart, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, R. J. Townshend, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dr Simon Wessely, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Lehain, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Derek Boorman, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, James Landale and Michael Hornsby, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Burscough, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, John Percival, Joel Brand, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, P. A. Tyler, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip F. Nind, Ben Lynfield and Eve-Ann Prentice, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Matthew D'ancona, Andrew Grossman, Jim Hendy, Peter Bryan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Ross Tieman, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, John Sutton, John East, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Chris Parker, Tim Jones and Nicholas Wood, Bill Wright, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, David Green, Donald Reid, Executive Director, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Nick Messinger, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Andrew Dilnot, Margaret Morrissey, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Patrick Browne, Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Derek Harris, Alan Peacock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Jack Bailey, Veronica Heath, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Joan Ashworth, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
Resumo20P Photographs of drivers for licences National ID card comes step closer Factories keep tight lid on prices Index DNA links seaside killer to rape The royal family discovers its own Columbus Palaces Picture Gallery Jersey brothers jailed over parents' murder Spiders Jordan and Israel open road lirik Income Tax Save the Children 20P Waldegrave pledges to protect tuna fishermen Boat owner condemns ministry officials for 'inept' measurement of nets Spaniard feels at home MOPS Profits lure crews to far-off waters Jobs 'at risk' if rail dispute is not ended soon School literature list 'unconvincing' Four charged over orphan death crash News in Brief IRA admits shop killing Row over Three Graces George Michael appeals Burglar gets 10 years Bishop's wife dies Jury sees death scene Shotgun kills boy, 3 Thirsty work for jobless Hatred and greed drove Newall to kill parents 'There are only four peopel who know the whole truth of this case, and two of them are dead' Success hid deep insecurity Killer confessed over tea Abbey National Hull slips south as civil servants confuse Kingstons Man in 80s 'stabbed by rival' British Red Cross No 10 guards show their steel By a Staff Reporter: Two held on suspicion of making bombs By a Staff Reporter: Boy aged 14 assaulted teenage girl Herbal cure can be a killer Force offers pubs and clubs off-duty police at £25 an hour Hepburn won over by Beatty Hill House Hammond Minister demands urgent report on boy chalet burglar By a Staff Reporter: Green-fingered killers caught red-handed Test to find your Perfect Partner Superglue attack on deaf mute girl Picture Gallery Duchess says toe-sucking photographs humbled her National Tyres and Autocare By a Staff Reporter: Ex-soldier 'confesses to killing' millionaire 'Dangerous' dog wins further stay of execution The Peugeot Summer Carnival Men at risk from water that breaks health guidelines Hospital food can make sick sicker' Free Trade Hall to be hotel Keene on Chess Cure for a headache at bedtime City dwellers'scared to walk in woods Food firms fear healthy eating campaign Minolta M25 closed after lorry leaks gas News in Brief Staying on Food charge Water detectors Rex wrecks Car attacked Naked jape City power brokers hedge their bets on a Labour future The Opposition is no longer a strange bedfellow for business tiring of their affair with the Tories Attractive reasons for courting an old enemy City and Industry Viglen School policies look to the past Education Arts world is banking on a golden era Culture Worried rich lay plans to protect their nest-eggs Tax Planners Feuding Wagners tune up for new battle of Bayreuth Wolfgang Wagner has just published his autobiography, an act widley seen as the opening round of the coming struggle for control of his composer grandfather's Bayreuth empire France strengthens defences against Muslim extremists Trampoline king takes leap ahead Drug-resistant dysentery sweeps Goma camps 'A time bomb is about to explode and thousands of refugees will die in the blast' Rekindled racism flares in Alabama Sun Alliance UN teams search for Sarajevo snipers Wouldn't Be Nice to Have a Little National Westminster Bank Bitter years end with border opening Rabin and Husain admitted to Clinton they had been talking in secret for 20 years Book Bargains Tourism chiefs look forward to a Red Sea Riviera US pursues elusive Syrian peace deal Jerusalem finds lines are open to Arab foes Jordan to allow Plo free rein on statehood (AP): Greeks 'seize' King's home (Reuter): Bomb link (Reuter): HIV don free (Reuter): Crime fight (Reuter): Secret fund (Reuter): Cubans rally (Reuter): Aids warning (Reuter): Price of jail (Reuter): Decree rule (AP): Drugs for all (Reuter): Navel action Colombia 's new leader pledges war on cartels Samper acts to free himself of accusations that he took money from drug barons North Korean nuclear offer encourages us Clinton's hot sax leaves critics cold Hover Speed India turns deaf ear to population warning Treasures or royal follies? The call to write off Buckingha, Palace caused an outcry, but it is nothing new, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Commercial Union Baseball's millionaire bad boys strike out Some of America's wealthlest and most spoilt sports stars are in dispute over pay. The fans will be the losers, says Martin Fletcher Bring in the Fat Controller Railtrack should recognise that its employees in the signal boxes are more than just train spotters Do athletes know what they take? Spotting banned drugs in substances can often be more difficult than it might at first seem Free from creeping fears Virtual reality systems are helping sufferes to overcome their phobias, reports Dr. Simon Wessely How parents can take the pain out of a child's visit to hospital Dr Harvey marcovitch on the bedside psychology that can help calm young patients Picture Gallery A normal life in the balance Vertigo can be a debilitating and frightening experience for victims Advertisement Practical Life Extension Stopping the second exodus Michael Dynes reads how Britain tried to contain the Jews Party politics The Times Diary Of horrors The Times Diary Why Labour's tax pledge don't add up Squabbles over income tax rates are political not fiscal calculations, writes Andrew Dilnot Still just crying, Woolf? For all the talk about reducing the cost of going to law, nothing will happen Horse sense The Times Diary Factuality The Times Diary Popular vote The Times Diary Labour's Tax Dodge What Blair hopes to gain by fighting tax cut with tax cut Fishing for Sense Does the Royal Navy enforce EU rules or British interests? Welcome to Aqaba Jordon and Israel show that scars need not be permanent Homes for top brass London hospital cuts Surgical spirit No Title Root and branch plan for palace Protecting historic battlefield sites Dirty beaches Boy's hedge defence The deaf as jurors Prospect of more school upheaval Bottled or tap Jackpot chances Legal puff? Social News Today's royal engagement Birthdays today National Trust preserves a life of leisure Sovereign's Parade, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Festival of Spiritual Unity Anniversaries Marriages Appointments Senator Hugh Scott Senator Hugh Scott, Republican minority leader of the Senate at the time of the Watergate scandal, died of cardiac arrest in Falls Church, Virginia, on July 21 aged 93. He was born in Fredericksburg. Virginia, on November 11,1900 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terry Hibbitt Terry Hibbitt, footballer, died of cancer on August 4 aged 46. He was born on December 1,1947 British Diabetic Association Parkinson's Disease Society Sir Reginald Sharpe Sir Reginald Sharpe, QC former Judge of the High Court in Rangoon and Chairman of the National Health Service Tribunal for England and Wales, 1948-71, died on August 2 aged 95. He was born On November 20,1898 Marino Iandiorio Marino Iandiorio, founder of Napolina, died in Naples from the effects of a stroke on July 26 aged 64. He was born on October 27,1929 Games for Girls Football Condemned News The Times Crossword No 19,616 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow BA results fail to please City City clerk banned in Sfa hard line Stockmarket Arts Bank plans no rate rise this autumn Although the Bank Governor has made it clear that he wants to pre-empty any possible pick-up inflation, he is also understood to be concerned about damage to recovery Factory gate prices subdued The Pound Law Gold Brent Crude Sport John Charcol Funeral firm backs bid from Sci No Title Business Today Bounce Bounteous Rebound Oil price rises on strike worries and output fall Woolwich predicts 3% rise in house prices BAe cuts directors' contracts The Times Legal Notices Trade Indemnity sets aside extra £7.5m to cover claims Walker 'signed papers without checking them' Qantas flies into anti-cartel dispute Exchange takes a strategist on board Eastman Kodak close to $2bn disposal Business Roundup Carnaud Metalbox up Swedish lender floats Nextel $2.4bn deal Stake taken in Acatos Disney in video venture TWC backs Emap bid Sales boost for Inspec Confident Saatchi sees advertising on the rebound RTZ nears deal on $625m gold project Last rites for SCI or Loewen Takeover Panel under siege Progress on directors' contracts Inflation will stay low Hartstone investors backlights Smith & Nephew takes £148m Wit Crown Computer Products Charter stands firm over Esab Investors stay on sidelines despite inflation cheer Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Pillar Property offer five times subscribed Liffe Options Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Is the US Fed acting as ghostbuster? Brussels beats a tactical retreat on social policy The apparent modesty of the EU's latest plans is deceptive. They offer plenty of scope for future discord, explains Wolfgang Münchau UK efforts to end 'welfare holidays' might run counter to the Commission's goal of allowing free movement of people Card playing in the lift The Times City Diary Daring Baring The Times City Diary Underdresses The Times City Diary Kleinwort's The Times City Diary Pressing ahead The Times City Diary Saatchi Pillar Through a porthole, darkly Tempus Charter/Esab Lloyd's tougher stance and the pursuit of bad debts Business Letters DTI inquiry needed Stadshypotek Shares flat in quiet trading Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service PEP Small firms leading way on investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale For Sale Medical Centre in Harley Street Business Opportunities The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Howell Group Farm has fine crop of visitors Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motek Swiftcall Telephone Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Limited The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. 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Ltd Briefings A roaring gale of inspiration Richard Cork on an illuminating survey which charts the influence of Holland and Dutch art on one of Britain's greatest artists Strong first impressions Paris Galleries: John Russell Taylor on a blockbuster line-up famous works, and a new exhibition space Pop page Royal National Theatre Proms Around the Galleries 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 films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country House of fun closes again Rock: Madness go one step beyond with another gig in the longest goodbye in pop Madstock '94 Finsbury Park, N4 Talent still stepping out after Cranko Dance: New choreographers continue to make a mark Stuttgart Dancers Harrogate International Centre Kiss on everyone's lips Recital: MacMillan's latest work for violin and piano Mitchell'Menchan Christ Church, Harrogate The Times En route to circling the magic square Proms: 1994; Looking forward to the next stage in a mighty career; and looking back at two varied imaginative concerts Tonight, Peter Maxwell Davies will conduct the world premiere of his Fifth Symphony. Stephen Pettitt joins him at the bars Win a Club Med ski holiday Crossword Challenge: Day 3 The Third Six Clues East meets West at the summit BBC NOW/Otaka Albert Hall/Radio 3 Walsh triumphant Opera: Irish win at the Belvedere Free jazz given form Tippett and Riley add lustre to Darington's music summer school Centuries of fun in four hours Glock Tribute Albert Hall/Radio 3 British Museum Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Lipson Lloyd Jones University of Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items CG Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal MSL International Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Westminster Medical Multiple Classified Advertising Items A yellow card for the ref Philip Lebain argues that it is only a matter of time before a referee is taken to court accused of negligence Better cover Picture Gallery Illogical, Captain Inns and Outs Company policy About turn Cut-price Alcohol survey Fresh fields Bear necessity Gemini Legal aid franchising falls short of the mark American Hurrah When it pays to be American Legal action in the us is prompting calls for a review of English law, writes Tony Dawe Butterworths The Law Society Legal Appointments Vinson & Elkins Cloisters Donations begin at the office Law firms do not broadcast their sponsorship deal "Mirror Group" Legal periodical The Times Newspapers Tristar Personnel Ltd No Title Backley back from injury to seize gold British javelin thrower takes seceond succive European title Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Results from Helsinki Sticky Fingers reaches Cork in record time Injured Regis forced to pull out of title defence Tomlinson topples world champion Balance of golf power tilts away from us The Times European odyssey breathes new life into Rangers Our Sports Staff: Coventry return to us to sign Jones The Times For the Record Fondriest back to his best Pools Forecast Victory gives Becker lift for US Open Sport in Brief Pakistan turn to spin Cooksley gets call-up Belka brings balance Butler produces upset Britons make a splash Fixtures King's Theatre is warm order for York Thunderer: Bath Done Well on duty at Deauville Guide to our Racecard Mistle Cat has Curragh target Thunderer: Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Blinkered first time Games end on sour note with Holland under fire Jenny MacArthur reports on the poor organisation that marred the World Equestrian Games Rapid Raceline Eclgbaston tie offers chance for Kent to even score The Times Sport Service England fail to capitalise on century by Hick Docile pitch hampers bowlers as Headingley Test ends in draw Welch takes chance with highest score Hampshire held up by Benson's defiant batting Leicestershire fail audition Middlesex's old stager steals one more show Scoreboards Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Golf Christie completes title treble British athletics captain powers through to gold Radford says Wariso is sole culprit Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Hick's century reinforces his request to keep No 3 position N. 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