News from 12/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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R. Sandall, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Patricia Davies, Vijitha Yapa, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Ian Brodie Michael Theodoulou and Hazhir Teimourian, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Zander, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, John Ferguson, Simon Page, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Christopher Thomas and Anne McElvoy, Pat Gibson, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Holley, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Hain, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher Price, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Young, Robert Simpson, Clarissa Goodbody, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Gertrud Seidmann, Tom Murray, W. E. Vaughan, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Geoffrey Lawn, David Miller, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Peter Hill, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chris Baines, Russell Ball, Sandy Mitchell, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Alice Thomson, N. Kurti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Martin Reid, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Michael Pattison, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Ron Condon, Simon De Bruxelles, Caitlin Moran, Clive Perry, Denis MacShane, Richard Beeston, Joel Brand and Tom Rhodes, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Church, Michael Gow, Benedict Nightingale, David Wilkinson, Tom Rhodes, Ross Tieman, Martin Waller and Nicholas Wood, Marianne Curphey, Michael Henderson, James M. Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Bellamy, Giles Biddle, (Arboriculturist), Anthony Brandshaw, (Emeritus Professor of Botany), Paul Evans (British Association of Nature Conservationists), Geoff Hamilton,
ResumoNHS waiting list reaches record level Long delays are down, say ministers RUC chief under fire Red-signal day Savers' grace Index Weekend The Times 30p on Saturday Magazine Peter Cushing, gentle man of horror, dies at 81 Two for £1 'Modest' curbs on prices boost electricity shares EU directive puts jobs of disabled at risk Woodstock Queen set for 1995 visit to Mandela Tuna Wars Feed the Children 20p Ladejo overhauls Black to take gold By Staff Reporters: Spanish fleet reports two of its own trawlers for illegal nets Fishing Dispute RUC chief under attack for comments on 'ceasefire' Knapp calls new strike after peace efforts collapse Daihatsu Picture Gallery Petrol cost varies by 22p a gallon Post office closure fears 'nonsense' Fowl play ripples duck pond Concorde close to window blow-out News in Brief Aid worker released East Lothian water alert Twins sentenced Boom time for airports Victim's missing watch Flashing jellyfish fears Trust patron admits serious errors with holiday theft boy Teenage criminal gets his own home By a Staff Reporter: Navy man cleared of raping clerk Storm causes flood chaos for thousands Pupils gossiped over priest's baby Holy roller splashes out for world peace Migraine gives BBC a headache Dixons Woman of 79 breaks Atlantic sail record Halifax Shareholders squeeze golden handshakes By a Staff Reporter: Refugee used girls to steal MacKerel best bargain among oil-based fish Weekend Shopping The National Commission of Inquiry into the… US sending nuclear acid to Sellafield Jilly Cooper rides to the rescue of her Cotswold idyll Confession case WPC commended Keene on Chess BA lays on bigger jets for festival Do It All Better products. Better Prices Flock sing praises after choir quits Blacks and Asians to form US-style police association Black criminals jailed for longer World Leather Wily Reynard laughs at hunters' futile efforts Hunting, snaring or poisoning foxes is an inefficient way of controlling their increasing numbers, scientists say Prince attacked over badger cull Wasps put sting in the tail of summer Halifax recaptures 'Castle Costly' Schools face overcrowding for want of 19,000 teachers Dell Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Postman ill for 444 days wins job case Missing the last bus home cost £35,000 Halfords Arthritic forebears walked just as tall Schoolboy mugger gets three years News in Brief Dressing down Burglary death Lizard's end Man speared Diver drowns Fast lady Sniper kills girl of 11 on street of Bosnian capital Washington sets deadline on lifting arms embargo on Muslims as war return to Sarajevo Ford From Associated Press in Batesville, Mississippi: Hostage crashes car to halt killer Price Busters Chechenia mobilises forces and warns Yeltsin of holy war President faces Caucasus confrontation Russia relies on old adage to bring rebel tribe to heel Cellnet Last of Moscow plotters cleared of high treason Salinas faces test of faith in democracy Zapatista uprising puts pressure on Mexican government to ensure fairness of election Grey hair debate colours Sri Lanka poll campaign O. J. Simpson has surgery Banquet US reneges on Pakistan fighter deal Dhaka militants rally in anger at Nasreen escape (Reuter): Plea made for victims of HIV illnesses News in Brief (Reuter): Joint exercise Arson alleged Jerusalem visit Cuban arrests (Reuter): Bolivar protest (AP): Jackson silent (Reuter): Smoking ban CIA confirms Tehran's role in bombing of Jewish targets UN aid suspended after Rwandans die scrambling for food B&Q Supercentres Picture Gallery Congress throws out Clinton's crucial crime Bill Germans hope to block Hess plans Pilots argued before crash News in Brief Haiti mission Land promise Bolger test (Reuter): Guinea victor (AFP): Mines toll Haircut pledge (Reuter): Exxon ruling The deadly tribute of Europe's highest peak Why are thousands of people drawn to risk their lives on Mont Blanc each year? Denis MacShare, below, explains the irresistible challenge of the mountains The Times the Sunday Times When blushes turn to blatant cheek Why is there no shame more? How bad do people have to be before they become the black sheep of the family? Kapow! Batman's novel move The caped crusader, now a ferocious killer, has discovered a new medium 'I want the big white one—it will be my biggest role yet' The quiet star of Sirens tells Alice Thomson of the attractions of an old-fashioned wedding-nd her horror of working in Hollywood When my home blew its top Ulsterman Walter Ellis recalls the start of the Trouble 25 years ago Multiyork Blair must start a crusade Diluting Labour's beliefs will not win Votes, argues Peter Hain Unofficial leek The Times Diary Tangled in the nets of bureaucracy The Navy is implementing ludicrous edicts on the high seas which benefit no one, says Sandy Mitchell America loses its liberty The land of the free is surrendering to people who believe that their convictions are more important than the rule of law Post mortem Urqsome The Times Diary Party piece The Times Diary Beer trip The Times Diary Touché The Times Diary Careless Talk Security in Ulster is too weighty a matter for soundbites Zedillo's Zenith If is elections are fair, Mexico will come of age Basic Instinct Blood on the snow can inspire extraordinary bravery A lawyer's problem Schubert in Britain? The cost of water Murder cases and jury acquittals House prices 'should be published' A people's Buckingham Palace? International barter Seeking guidance Threat to trees of cable TV works Athletes and drugs Frightened off Are they related? Court Circular Birthdays today Institute of Marine Engineers Royal visit Christening Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Reception Personal Column Rock study points to a youthful Sphinx Latest wills Trailfinders Civil War dissenter finds honour abroad Church news Peter Cushing Peter Cushing, OBC actor, died from cancer yesterday in a Kent hospice aged 81. He was born in Kenley, Surrey, on May 26,1913 Personal Column Bernard Boxall Bernard Boxall, CBE industrialist, died after a short illness on August 3 aged 87. He was born on August 17,1906 Robin Cavendish Robin Cavebdish, MBE disabled rights campaigner, died on August 8 at his home near Oxford aged 64. He was born at Middleton Hall, Derbyshire, on Mrch 12,1930 Tatiana Tauer Signor T. Nuvolari an Intrepid Racing Driver News The Times Crossword No 19,619 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance The Times Tomorrow Bids likely after review of electricity The leniency of the new price regime for electricity distribution, combined with the ending of golden shares in the regional companies, is likely to stimulate takeovers Markets fear more European rate rises Thousands may lose out on C&g bonuses Stock Market London Closing Prices Infotech The Pound Arts Tiphook reveals huge losses Markets in Detail Page 22, Share Prices Page 25 Gold Sport Chelsea Financial Services Plea to privatise the post quickly Win with Crossword Challenge Business Today High Rise High Ambition Low Opinion Dividend hint by investment company Legal & Public Notices GN Store Nord Holding as Wembley passes payout after half-time losses Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices BOC hit by big revamp charge Smith & Nephew increases margins Business Roundup F&C funds grow Thomas Cook purchase Bullers shares rise Fyffes acquisition Johnson Group warning GPA recovery move Record profit for CIA Consumer sales boost Philips Reed Elsevier in talks with two US companies For The More Discerning Business Traveller Moguls zoom in on Procter Pennington Unilever to report on soap wars RFCs break open the bubbly Privatising the Post Office SCI takes stake in Plantsbrook Time Computer Systems Ltd Shell hit by fall in crude oil prices SIB secures court bans on salesmen Index tumbles despite electricity power show Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Buoyant Royal lifts interim dividend Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The yield gap: a bearish interpretation Money Markets Power firms profit from low-voltage regulation The regulatory hand has rested lightly on the electricity industry. Distributors are the latest beneficiaries, says Martin Waller Killing work in Russia The Times City Diary Man for the Pru The Times City Diary UBS double act The Times City Diary Paper chase The Times City Diary Deep throat The Times City Diary Silver lining The Times City Diary Reed Elsevier Royal Insurance Puzzle of decline in credit card payments Unsure of Shell Tempus Smith & Nephew Call for DTI inquiry into Lloyd's ignores key facts Tiphook With changes The Times Unit Trust in Formation Service BT Rate fears unsettle shares Or Investors Chronicle the City inside out The town of the future David Hewson reports on an old-fashioned village being designed specifically for tele-working Information Technology Tesco Arbor Software (UK) Limited United Nations Nations Unies All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Alcatel Data Networks Database Developer Hayes Accountant/IT Manager Tuning into the global market Ron Condon reports on a Un information experiment which is helping traders worldwide Apple's Chicago shoot-out In an attempt to counter Mircosoft's new Windows, Apple is upgrading its software, reports Matthew May Digital Car Ansafone ALTERnATIVES Send a telegram—by mobile phone Short text messages can be sent by one phone to another or from a PC Woodstock's gentle warriors They were stardust, they were golden. As their younger brethren prepare for this weekend's silver anniversary of the happening at Max Yasgur's farm, a tie-dyed Alan Jackson checks out the rock heroes of '69 POP Old and new times of the Sign New Albums: The squiggle formerly known as Prince had better get his hit-making act together, says David Toop Cinema Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing on London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol) on release across the country In praise of bolder women Why should everybody be so amazed that you can wear a dress and still rock'n'roll? No one ever said men should have all the fun Picture Gallery Tales from the lower regions Michael Church talks to the film director Shohei Imamura, subject of an Edinburgh retrospective Rough theatre, rough times Theatere: Benedict Nightingale on the first night of Katie Mitchell's new down-at-heel production for the RSCI Henry VI The Battle for the Throne Other Place, Stratford The National Gallery Sheriff steps in Dance: Enb at the South Bank Coppèlia Festival Hall Win a Club Med ski holiday Crossword Challenge: Day 6 The Sixth Six Clues Stylish salute to Sargent Proms 1994 BBCSO/Handley Albert Hall Floating voters wage a dean campaign Freud on Friday Wright makes early pace to realise her potential First round Forthcoming company golf days Word-Watching Pentathlon streamlined to fortify Olympic appeal John Goodbody looks at a modernised championship and assesses British chances Today's Fixtures Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Engelbrecht retains manager's post Sports in Brief Broadhurst in hunt Billington pulls out Leopards step in Rodgers struggles on Today's Golfer Perec certain to threaten Gunnel Results from Helsinki Toyota Rav4 For the Record Yesterdays Racing Results Thunderer: Folkestone O'Sullivan discovers confidence to meet all challenges Pressure rises on Fondriest as finish approaches Injury ends Erhaab's carrer Richard Evans Thunderer: Newbury Unblest to relish conditions Today's Races on Television Newbury BBCI Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Catterick Boost from Levy Board Thunderer: Southwell Rapid Raceline Johnson's sparkle brightens gloom Worcester forced to go hack to basics Redknapp considers future at West Ham Rain slows Kent's charge Moxon upholds traditions of Roses match Lewis contemplates early retirement Britain's world heavyweight champion may give up after Bowe bout, says Srikumar Sen Top-class centuries herald new stars Yesterday's Scoreboards The Discovery Channel BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Racing 33 Ladejo strikes gold for new generation Smith takes bronze medal to complete 400 metres set Benetton left trailing in new engine deal Times Two Crossword No 239 Winning Move Word-Watching Have you won the Third Innings of our First Class XI… Montgomerie pipes in challenge from Scotland First round The Open University Cricket
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