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News from 15/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alan Day, André De Silva Troy Bowler, Michael Thompson, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Ann Ducker (Leader), DJM, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ian McGEOCH, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Christopher Bowen, Inigo Gilmore, Charles Hargrove, Michael Ranken (Secretary), Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Ian R. Webb, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Edward Rayner, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing commentary, John Rutherford, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alastair Goodlad, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, William Millinship, Michael Hamlyn, Tina Maclagan, J. C. Mougnibas, Ian McIntyre, Joel Brand, Hugh Cundall, Russell Kempson, Alan Hopkins, Michael Nathanson, W. J. Baker (Leader), George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Miller, D. L. B. Spenser (Leader), Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Stephen Seamer, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Henry W. Burke, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Terry Cox (Leader), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kevin Barry, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, John Shaw, Margaret Leeson, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Campbell, Graham Searjeant, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Charles Lambert, Benedict Nightingale, Ruth Gledhill and Catherine Milton, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Elaine Fullard, Peter Robinson, Catherine Milton,

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Civilians get call to join street patrols Public recruited o combat crime 66% rise for The Times Index Gatting back as cover for injured Gooch Cathedrals to compete for tourist earnings Picture Gallery Bicycle bomb clues sought Sarajevo snipers agree to ceasefire City's record Jacklin is back Whitehall's hi-tech spending fails to cut bureaucrats Father sees son die after attack by Asian gang Christian Aid Labour calls for bar on foreign takeover of NHS Railtrack accused of bully tactics as two-day strike bites By our Transport Correspondent: Driver of runaway train suspended South China Morning Post Picture Gallery Lib Dems spell out tax aims Portillo struggles to defuse disabled row News in Brief Palace revenge denied Therapy visit 'worked' New railway sell-off Note clue to hideout Double death inquiry May Day mayday Former PC to sue force Concorde cracks 'safe' Hill House Hammond Direct Holiday pictures may hold clues to seaside bombers Friends see man plunge to death from waterfall Mojo Driver maimed in revenge for thwarting vandals Women cut up rough in golf row By a Staff Reporter: Father of twins killed by UFF torture gang Family can rise above sightseers Scientists find gene to boost crops in shade SAGA Services Ltd Picture Gallery By our Environment Correspondent: Power companies told to bury lines By a Staff Reporter: 50 years of freedom in Provence Telecom Security Agentine navy may guard Falkland fish Double murder charge News in Brief Shotgun attack Fraudster flees Model fan Jellyfish peril Boy found dead Climber killed Petrol bomb Fringe goes beyond the pale in battle for audience Freak shows, nudity and violence prompt censorship call AST Computer University uses reggae beat to woo students Drivers under 50 drink more often Seat airbags cut danger The Crises in England's Cathedrals-A 6times Investigation: Day 1 Ruth Gledhill and Catherine Milton examine the debate over our cash-starved Anglican cathedrals European strive to avoid bickering over next Nato chief Plutonium smugglers trapped in Germany General condemns Moldavia pullout Berlusconi makes his peace with uneasy ally Thomas Cook China seeks foreign cash to save Wall Mandela promises to speed pace of reform President Mandela, admitting that the Anc is in tatters, is embarking on a tour to meet his black supporters and to answer criticism that his government achieved little in its first 100 days Rose secures pact to end sniper terror in Sarajevo AA Picture Gallery SriLanka dynasty attempts poll revival French ding to pullout date despite new Rwanda exodus Manila church rally attacks Cairo talks Thirsty elephants take to sewage News in Brief Mitterrand well (Reuter): Children killed (Reuter): Neo-Nazi clash (Reuter): Rebels shelled Nationalist win (AP): Smoker riposte Clinton's crumbling credibility threatens reform programme Democrats shy away from 'cuss word' President AFP: Japanese minister resigns Doubts cloud Korean deal Four weddings and a funeral mark Woodstock II James Bone reports that the neo-hippy flesh was very willing but the spirit of '69 was weak during the highly disciplined and rain-filled weekend repay of the Woodstock rock festival Mexicans vow to fight poll fraud French support internment UN ready to accept Iraqi plea on killing Israeli-Syrian peace forecast MOPS Heroine of Russia cast out into the cold A hundred years ago a brave and eccentric woman was ruined by one letter in The Times. William Millinship reports The Times Relais & Chateaux Join the tragical mystery tour A chance show off Britain's transport system to the minister is too good to miss British Red Cross Tracking down a few old flames Call back the past, deck it out in feathers and imagination, and put a bold front on the future Hertz Matthew Parris The Home Secreatary is fighting a drugs war in Bolivia, but if he wins it could make matters worse in Britain You pay in your stolen cars and car-radios, break-ins, muggings; your fear of crime Tory party line The Times Diary Bishop's move The Times Diary Will Bosnian Serbs change their minds? The bad boys of the Balkans are under increasing pressure to make peace, Lawrence Freedman says Last literary laugh for Ireland 25 more years of Troubles have not dulled the lessons Irish genius can teach the English On the margin The Times Diary Custom stripe The Times Diary Trustworthy The Times Dairy Too Long a Sacrifice Reflections after 25 years of the Troubles Accountancy in Stones Even cathedrals can use better management and managers After Wörner Nato needs a similarly forceful and courages successor Stony path towards justice for troubled fishing industry A missing voice Words on tombstones Cricket and clergy Oxfordshire's future Flummery-free Fco The preservation of battlefields Court Circular Birthdays today Royal visits Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Homes from Mesolithic era found Priory drawings saved for nation University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Wax Chandlers' Company Manfred Warner Manfred Wörner, Secretary General of Nato since 1988, died from cancer on August 13 aged 59. He was born in Stuttgart on September 24,1934 Personal Column Lee Soon Lee Soon, Chinese trader, died in Bangkok on August 8 aged 83. He was born in Pholeng, China, on April 10,1911 Lilian Duff Lilian Duff, radio broadcaster, died on August 7 aged 78. She was born in London on September 28,1915 Vlado Habunek Vlado Habunck, Croatian theatre and opera director, died on July 23 aged 87. He was born in Zagreb on October 10,1906 Napoleon reigns once again in Corsica Mr Pellis, Personnel and Administration Manager… Crone Corkill AGC Consultants Ltd Inter Europe Travel Ltd Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel ROC Recruitment Trailfinders Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items New Zealand Australia South Pacific Travel… Davies Associates Public Relations Travel /Flights Masterlock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Studios & Production Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel trails The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time loss claim can be set off Liquidator's action champertous Contempt to harass former juror Considering applications to join pharmaceutical list Meaning of 'payable' for compensation Prejudice inherent in type of case New edition of Commercial Court practice Child return order is final News The Times Crossword No 19,621 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Forecast The Times Tomorrow Easy does it as British relay runners sweep to European gold England turn back to Gatting KG Heuer Arts Books Business Cantona and champions slip back into old routine Beat the Crossword Challenge By our Sports Staff: Jacklin's senior status pays prompt dividend Travel Portfolio Price strolls to six-stroke victory Neumann's pursuers offered little hope For the Record Today's Fixtures Discord that bodes ill for Dundee United Robson lets his actions talk louder than words Fry soon back under pressure Weekend Football Results Fantasy league New rule may become Fifa's own goal Andrew Longmore sees little to celebrate in this season's experiment in the Diadora League where the kick-in is replacing the throw-in Pools Check Branfoot returns to the bear-pit Team talk Reading expose flaws in Taylor's blueprint Dream Leaque Relay adds golden finish for Britain Sprinters play leading role in European championships Success is cause for celebration and concern David Miller believes that the European championships have seen standards suffer as athletics moves towards professionalism Helsinki Results Marathon men make race history David Powell highlights a remarkable clean sweep by three Spanish runners at Helsinki Saturday's Scoreboards The Times Challengers threaten race for title Snell misses his chance of maiden hundred Worcestershire scrape to victory Pace of Wasim proves Sri Lanka's downfall Cork's effort cheers Derbyshire's bank Warwickshire push on at head of field England succumb to exotic flourishes Yesterday's Scoreboards Schumacher lifts gloom with victory in Hungary Hungaroring Details Bowe lucky to escape disqualification Television catches the eye with one that got away Brian Clarke sees past the hype of Barry Hearn and says Fish o'Mania merely scratched the surface of angling reality Luyt will be asked to stay as president Phelps finds silver lining Dixon extends run with Open success Sport in Brief Winkelhock sets pace Obree's improvisation Egypt triumph again Beaufort take trophy Chang retains title Police move quickly Holders face expulsion From our French Racing Correspondent at Deauville: East Of The Moon routs challengers Kinane gathers mounts to dominate Ebor fixture Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline York's popularity lies in putting customers first Hamilton Park Windsor De Montfort University Liverpool John Moores University Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Opens the Door to University The University of Liverpool The Rapid Resuls College Abacus College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire European Business School London Regent's College Surrey College Retakes in Cambridge The girl who lost herself Margaret Leeson tells of a parent's agonising fight to save a bright child from a world of loneliness and silence Multiple Display Advertising Items Strathclyde Graduate Business School Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Heath Group London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items "a fresh start" The Times the Sunday Times What happened to the bike shed? Viewpoint Put children back on the road to freedom Are roads to be given over entirely to cars? How to put yourself in the clear If your a levels let you down, says Graham lacey, don't despair - even if the clearing house is busier than ever Show a lot of drive and flexibility and you will find a place Laurentian Mildon Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items St Mary's University College Tefl The Sunday Times London School of Economics and Political Science Legal & Public Notices Prepare for a scramble Prospects A full, daily list of courses A Balanchine act with no safety net Edingburgh Festival: Edward Villella's Miami City Ballet is taking the world by storm - carefully. Christopher Bowen meets its maker Glory from a mute cornet Opera: Powerful premiere Coming Through Slaughter Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre NT Constant delights Proms 1994 BBCCO/Wordsworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Feeling full Indian Music Albert Hall/Radio 3 Books Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Faithful unto death - and to Shakespeare Theatre: Shakespeare in Oxford; Rodgers and Hammerstein in Bristol; rain in Brentford Romeo and Juliet Oxford Playhouse All set for some good clean fun Oklahama! Hippodrome, Bristol Going with the flow Sohni Mahiwal Watermans, Brentford Literary lives can do without sex Peter Ackroyd praises the revision of a classic biography but asks whether dwelling on sexual details may not be a formal mistake Lytton Strachey The New Biography By Michael Holroyd Chatto & Windus, £25 As I was painting in St Ives, I met The Coat of Many Colours By Sven Berlin Redcliffe, £19.99 Stives, 1883-1993 Portrait of an Art Colony By Marion Whybrow Antique Collectors' Club, £19.95 Generation in exile Life after God By Douglas Coupland Simon & Schuster, £8.99 Croydon Man has a ball Major Major Memories of an Older Brother By Terry Major-Ball Duckworth, £12.95 The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change British Funds HSBC Pay-off row fuelled by £2m for Reed chief US poised for rate rise to head off inflation Tourist Rates Stock Market Word-Watching Charter set to raise bid for Swedish welding group Busier factories will lift inflation expectations Gilt-Edged Banking on £1.3bn from HSBC Reporting this Week Post Office sale plan opposed Car traffic curbs are solution to pollution Business Roundup SAS link takes off Cable video drive More pressure on names Export outlook bright BICC wins HK order AT&T clinches $4bn deal in Saudi Arabia Is this really the end of the road for wall Street? Since the 1987 crash, at least 100,000 more than a third of the office space is vacant, writes Sean Mac Carthaigh Picture Gallery New chapter for Fallon? The Times City Diary Civic solution The Times City Diary Hard climb The Times City Diary Cleaning up The Times City Diary Strike a light The Times City Diary A little knowledge will prove a dangerous option Chief executives tend to blather about their use of derivatives Full employment Names for lunch Win a Club Med holiday on Corfu Crossword Challenge: Day 2 BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Reed All about Engineers' chief to quit loD over support for industry London beats New York in funds battle City fund managers now manage a record $682 billion in equities and are challenging their rivals in Tokyo for world leadership of the investment industry Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Mr USM makes gilts debut By our City Staff: New option is dynamite Portillo targets industrial tribunals Gultronics Wall St Shuffle Midland staff to vote on pay strike

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