News from 10/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspodnent, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, J. L. Finlay, Andrew Pierce, Simon Barnes, John Greenhough, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Wake, Mary Powers, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Lena M. Jeger, Philip Howard, James Fisher, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Rhodoes, Peter Schaefer, James Prince, Andrew Pierce, Marianne Curhey and Robi Dutta, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Robert Miller, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Leaper, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John Prescott, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Campbell Croy, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Wood and Tim Jones, John Young, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Chris Poupard, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, James Tye, Dick Hinder, Lindsay Cook, Marie Staution, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins, John Beyer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Emma Wilkins, J. Gareth Jones, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Louise Taylor and Alyson Rudd, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, J. Enoch Powell, Jane Reed, Chris Darke, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Tim Jones and Nicholas Wood, Brian Morgan, Kevin McCarra, Fay Weldon, Christine Webb, Nicholas Coote, Peter K. Morgan, David Adams and Micheal Theodoulou, Ian Brodie, Marianne Curphey Travel Reporter, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Margaret Maison, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Richard Ducs, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Bartlett, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, John Green, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, M. J. Holden,
Resumo20p Mother and son saved after two nights in crevasse 10,000 flee as Bosnians attack rebels Serbia may win easing of sanctions Index Barclays post £1bn profit Enoch Powell Three Graces head for court Cricket semis go to the wire Fay Weldon Picture Gallery Plastic driving licences could start in two years Football Major sets out to challenge Blair for high ground N&P 20p Clinton urges IRA to call ceasefire and support talks By a Staff Reporter: Second tuna boat sent home Mitac Councillors rally round the new Lord Mayor with a past New rail peace bid by Acas Finance flaws found in opt-out schools QC leads abuse inquiry Disabled 'apartheid ' Squirrel subsidies Car death jail term cut Hong Kong Co leaves Gummers hit by theft Singing binmen silenced Car Insurance Church court upholds gravestone ban A family might seek to have their relative reburied in another diocese to allow their choice of words on his headstone Bogus nurses try to snatch babies Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Offenders given action holidays Admiral The comic side of death First direct By a Staff Reporter: City bank man wins £11,000 for outburst Labour's NHS plans win mixed reviews from health workers The professions all see sighs of change foe the better as the love affair with blair gathers pace Ability to listen wins the respect of police Law and Order Dell Mawhinney set for bumpy ride in transport chair By our Environment Correspondent: Road policy poses problems Environment Royal Society in plea for research Science Admiral By a Staff Reporter: EU bans use of the term soya milk By a Staff Reporter: Card thief left hanging in mid-air For sale: semi with Roman roots Bottomley says she will not dictate what the nation eats Modern message recalls recipe for wartime rationing Newall family in fight for legacy PC killed wife who had affair Legal & General Patients send out for pizzas Crime in jail Joyride custody Cell death Court plea OAP remand Birds flown Three Graces wait for date in court Direct Line Insurance Grouse guns keep their powder dry Keene on Chess Police put jet ski to the test Bonn battles to give German its place in the sun Germany wants to end the dominance of English and French among Brussels civil servants. Linguists concede the conflict its lilkely to be settled on German terms Seers blind to signs of their own success Thames Water Widower, 76, seeks a partner or perhaps a maid Reverse for Berlusconi over TV campaign Russian diplomacy shatters dream of Greater Serbia Promise of confederation persuades Milosevic Milosevic to sanction loss of conquered lands Winnie Mandela regrets her 'failure to protect Stompie' Dawn Cabinet tackles crime wave CIA forced to unveil a $350m secret Our Foreign Staff: Paris resists UN calls to retain Rwanda force France bans five Islamic journals (Reuters): Peace talks (Reuters): Mine sealed (Reuters): Inquiry call (Reuters): Nigeria strike (Reuters): Pyjama ruling Pilgrims riot (Reuters): Shock tactics (Reuter): Baby stolen (Reuter): Cane sentence Argentina to expel Iran envoys over bombing links Murayama dashes A-bomb survivors' compensation hope Ambitious wife troubles Fujimori Japan calls Disney lion a copycat Peasants fall from grace in reformist China Stagnation in countryside forces migrants to seek work in cities Soccer girl's lightning recovery Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct US wary on Korea nuclear cash deal (AP): Hijackers kill Cuban lieutenant (Reuter): Typhoon toll (Reuter): Smokeless zone (AP): Club deaths (AFP): Crimea attack (AFP): Tiger rescue Victims who dare to show their face If you were raped, would you go public? Julia Llewellyn Smith on the women eho threw off the legal veil of anonymity A short walk in the steps of Saint Jackie Even the former First Lady's grocer's has become an object of veneration in New York, says Kate Muir Price Busters Take a break from sanity Why not let young offenders taste the full horror of a family holiday? Club Med A prize that will bring men to book The loudest voices against a literary award solely for women have been raised by men defending the quality of female writing. But Fay Weldon believes that they are wrong Admiral Page 3 girl who fell from the sun Debbie Linden Rachel Kelly how she beat drugs and anorexia Thomas Cook Alan Coren Newall race The Times Diary We needn't swallow this propaganda Dr thomas Stuttaford wonders wheters official dietary advice is a deliberate distraction from NHS cuts Aligned with the IRA The troops who have been in Northern Ireland for a quarter of a century have been betrayed by their own Government all along, says J. Enoch Powell Style council The Times Diary Oar else The Times Diary Extra ants The Times Diary South African Strains Mandela's serenity hides his growing indecisiveness Thought for Food The State should be off the national menu Sale of the Centuries Museums need nor fear 'deaccessioning' if it is done with care The drive towards identity cards Safer surgery Casting a wider net to solve the fisheries disputes Catholics and fundamentalism Air traffic control Violence on screen VJ-Day recalled Are they related? Some work, some play Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column £5 settles a war hero's wager Latest wills Forthcoming marriages England's oldest cottage discovered Trailfinders Marriages Pewterers' Company Appointment Lieut-Commander Leon Goldsworthy Lieutenant-Commander Leon Goldsworthy, Gc, Dsc, Gm, West Australia, aged 85. He was bron at Broken Hill, New South Wales, on January 19,1909 Personal Column Toby Rowland Toby Rowland, West End theatre manager, died yesterday aged 77. He was born in Libby, Montana, on October 19.19169 Swiftcall Rukba Canon Peter Thorman The Rev Canon Peter Thorman, the last of the English members of the Brotherhood of the Epiphany, died at the Oxford Mission, Behala, Calcutta, on July 11 aged 84. He was born on April 29,1910 Margaret Gibson Margaret Gibson, medievalist, died from cancer on August 2 aged 56. She was bor4n on January 25,1938 From a correspondent: Rats in the City the Importance of Covered Cistens Final Release Show Kitchens North of the Thames Home Counties Mortgages Retirement Homes Free List DTZ How to nose around strangers' homes and get a cup of tea Some bogus househunters do a tea circuit on Sunday afternoon, claims a new survey. Rachel Kelly reports Going to town, but will it have soul? Christine Webb on the struggle to give a sense of identity to a development said to be Britain's biggest private housing scheme For sale: a touch of Gothic fantasy James Fisher looks at the attraction of unusual houses on the market, such as The Grange, right, once the home of architect Augustus Pugin, left, who is being celebrated at the V&a Museum A recipe for pastry and panache Ane Reed talks to an editor whose heart-and-head approach has won a record-breaking circulation Media Sales & Marketing Marks & Spencer Financial Services Overseas Jobs Express The Times Sales Career? What youngsters watch Clerical Medical Investment Group Sales Manager Rising star wanted to join busy North London rental… Manager for rental department of busy North London… Coming: ads you can talk to Advertisers are eagerly awaiting the results of an experiment in interactive television programming Management Personnel Recruitment Solutions CL Norman Hampel Power to make pension fund pay all costs Plea is admission of facts charged Regina v Eriemo Teeth were used as weapon in inhuman conduct Regina v Chadwick (Barry John) Appeal impossible with no reasons Copyright breach is not limited to pirates Onus in appeal from bank tribunal Media Sales & Marketing Rapiscan Security Products Ltd Victoria Wall Associates News Datacom Limited Hair plucked from scalp is non-intimate sample Regina v Cooke (Stephen) High Court has no jurisdiction in coal treaty dispute ON-DEMAND-INFORMATION-plc Landlord's duty News Cannes delegates taken by surprise The Times Crossword No 19,617 Business People in the TlMES Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance The Times Tomorrow Taylor defends Barclays profit Bank reaps £lbn as bad dept provisions deop aharply Upton may sue over Reject deal Stock Market Transport CU buys Victoire for £1.5bn Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultant Mystery as fund manager resigns Television and Radio Business Editor Trade Gap Trade off Trade Blows Trade up Thomson acquires Country Holidays Commercial Union Picture Gallery UK's visible trade deficit widens to £1.03bn British Gas General Accident profits up by 62% Gold price advances as demand eases Business Roundup Maxwell funds setback Ranger seeks ownership Fewer City complaints Overnight coffee plunge Charter unshaken by rejection from Esab institutions PolyGram ahead in sales and profits To the Victoire the spoils CU's risky business Full panel to rule on Great Southern Silence reigns at NCP Pennington Cheer from Holliday lifts shares US relaxes stance on admitting China to world trade body GA General Accident Rally attempt runs out of steam as trading turns cautious Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options SCI advisers face £3.7m compensation payout Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Cluff will develop Geita mine Bid warning BPP ahead Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & co) Dollar Spot Rates Signallers' strikes derail flawed privatisation plans Weekly disruption has thrown a harsh light on the defects of the Government's strategy for selling the railways, argues Ross Tieman City link-up for Rwanda appeal The Times City Diary Lillehammered The Times City Diary Brazil accolade The Times City Diary Rover illusion The Times City Diary Barclays bitten The Times City Diary Holliday Chemical Coffee Conclusions about competitiveness Lloyd's shameless to call in debt collectors Tinker Taylor Tempus Upton & Southern Compulsory membership of Chambers not wanted in UK Business Letters The Times Unit Trust Information Service Futures Pager Ltd Losses trimmed at close HTR Time to liberate Ludwig Can the Edinburgh Festival free Beethoven from the curse of familiarity? Richard Morrison certainly hopes so BBC Proms 94 Theatre A nation caught at the wicket Television Review: Tunku Varadarajan on a fascinating study of Indian cricket Museums Let us adjust your set Radio Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingtston'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 Trademark gets in the way Theatre: Clock-watching at the Young Vic; Flanders and Swann revisited; and bad memories Follow me, follow down to the hollow Under Their Hats King's Head, N1 An experience to forget A Lesson to Forgive Man in the Moon, Sw3 The Times Price on the head of the priceless There is a fortune sitting in the storerooms of Britain's art galleries and museums-and curators want to keep it there. But will they succeed? Dalya Alberge reports Royal National Theatre Step outside Dance Mind The Gap South Bank An audience awed to tears Rock: Powerful beauty from a great lyricist; community playing from the avant garde Mark Eitzel shaw Theatre Trsverse the Edinburgh Festival Big idea strikes a chord Rhys Chatham Queen Elizabeth Hall Vittel Still Water Pan European Recruitment Options of Bond Street Jonathan Edwards Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Boyce Bilingual Options of Bond Street Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Chestertons Regan & Dean+adland VA CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Masterlock Recruitment Perfectly Professional Pa's International Property Company Phillips Wilks & Partners Secretary Mayfair Property Company Kelly Services Television & Media Pa Secretarial Opportunities Chelverton Properties Ltd Directors' Secretaries David Westmedge Limited Villers Burnhope & Co. Ltd May & Stephens The Swan Centre Fishers Lane U. S. 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Georgie Josephine Sammons Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Media Judy Fisher Associates Legal Secretaries Financial PR Green & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Competitive package+good benefits Crone Corkill Multilingual The very best of Bi-Lingual Secretaries Boyce Bilingual Riders halt Tour after crash forces retirement Multi-Lingual Opportunities Beauchamp's whines betray a bad traveller Midweek View First Creme Reception Selection London Iryo Centre Sayyedati heads Marois betting Thunderer: Salisbury Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Beverley Thunderer: Fontwell Park Bonus for busy horses Thunderer: Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Reeve conjures improbable victory For the Record TCCB Scoreboard from Edgbaston Fixtures Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Pakistan checked by spin attack Legal & Public Notices Jade takes handicap trophy on first stage Ireland ring changes US gain early reward Easy for England Strike looks certain Wilson riding high The Times The Times guide to the Sit back and enjoy the football feast John Goodbody on the saturation coverage the season has to offer armchair viewers Cup and International Dates Smith sees silver as reward for failure Results from Helsinki Rangers change tactics Kevin McCarra follows the Scottish champions' fortunes before a testing tie in Athens tonight The Times Christie's test yet to come Keegan poised to sign Belgian Torrance calls the tune John Hopkins on how the Scot has dicovered a new lease of life on and off the golf course Busy Privalova never forgets friends and foes David Powell talks to the dynamic Russian who shares her financial rewards with the Moscow State University sports programme BBC1 Radio1 Variations Choice Satellite Simon Barnes Moody's onslaught proves decisive Wiorcestershire ellich NatWest final place against Warwickshire Smith's best jump of season earns silver medal Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Scoreboard from the Oval Global Mobile Golf FA unveils its plan to improve players' discipline
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