News from 16/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, James MacKay, Elizabeth Boyling, A. J. Baker, Richard Duce and Simon De Bruxelles, Inigo Gilmore, Brian Wharton, Nick Nuttall and Edward Owen, Philip Howard, Christina Morton, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Helen Haslam, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Marion Health, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Christopher Dobson, Alan Beith, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robert Verkaik, Michael Clark, John T. Warburton, C. Douglas Woodward, Reuter, Janet Bush, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Lewis Croome, Michael Howard, Kate Muir, Barry A. Groves, Susan Gilchrist, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Michael Theodoulou, Clive Froggatt, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Finsberg, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, David Crease, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, David Pannick QC, Donald Kingsmill, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, M. G. G. Pillai and our Foreign Staff, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Tony Venner, Ben MacIntyre, Patricia Newcombe, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Arthur Leathley and George Brock, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Ruth Gledhill and Catherine Milton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, David Ennals (Joint President), Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Abdul-Rahman Bakheit, Michael Binyon and Richard Beeston,
Resumo20p Captured Carlos faces life in prison Terrorist linked to 83 muders flown to France Portillo approved rule change on disabled jobs Index Passport Briton killed in fall on Mont Blanc DNA links killer to six more deaths Tube strike looms Hamas arrests Cricket Champion cyclist given ban for doing it his way Strike vote at Midland Edinburgh Abbey National 20p Saddam employed ageing terrorist as arms dealer Middle East's welcome was wearing out for the man who was once a favourite assassin: New Career Minister tells of long search Tetley 'Tell them I'm the famous Carlos from Venezuela' Caracas buzzes with news of arrest Venezuela Poverty and war provide fertile ground for guerrillas Finest whisky and women in Budapest The Refuge Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery 30-year career filled with death and destruction The Jackal was the target of one of the beggest international manhunts ever mounted Round of Terror Abu Nidal now most wanted The Rivals Boots Tube strike could add to Londoners' travel chaos New powers for Neighbourhood Watch attacked Minolta Pentium Bike bomb in Brighton held 51b of Semtex Four men held over murder of Catholic News in Brief Open jails to go private Moore sculpture stolen Three Graces deal 'fixed' Rail crash report filed Parrot turns air blue National Westminster Bank Judges deny allegation of improper contact Midland Fish wars spread to Straits of Gibraltar Curfew on neighbour's pigeons to clear the air Keene on Chess Marrow boy to have a second transplant Clergy aim at new targets in face of appeal fatigue Cathedrals in Crisis—day 2 the Quest for £100 Million By our Religion Correspondent: Carving out the future of worship Sponsorship that lets there be light Tomorrow Dell Lincoln calls for admission fee to save heritage Bottomley dismisses 'fiction' of NHS sale Mercury The night a miracle worker left me with a pouncting headache Police study link in murders News in Brief Tourist raped Saved by lighter Historic haul Police attack Cheers Land Rover Suicide man's name linked to six murders Darabank of sex offenders could have prevented clifftop killing, says chief constable 100 bird species 'extinct in five years' Viglen Name my boy's killer, mother tells Asians Aircraft crash near Duke Biographer writes unhappy twist into life of Cookson Volvo Owners By a Staff Reporter: Thief gets a taste of rough justice India hurls defiance at Pakistan with claim to all Kashmir Seers tip Bandaranaike win Halifax From Associated Press in Cape Town: Mother attends Cape trial British trade to Malaysia leaps 81 per cent Holocaust judges are 'too sick to serve' News in Brief (Reuter): War apology (Reuter): Ship boarded (AP): Paper closed (AP, Reuter): Seoul aid (AFP): Ewe turn Palestinian security forces seize Hamas leadership in Gaza Iraq ready to accept Kuwait border Saga Services Ltd Nasa to mix light concrete in space Hover Speed Distrust of UN sparks new refugee trek from Rwanda Reuter: Snatcher 'faked' pregnancy West dismisses Russian denials on smuggled plutonium The plutonium smuggling incident Clinton's disasters point to mid-term rout for Democrats Japanese injured in fishing attack Audrey Hepburn awarded the last word Moscow dollars flow to Cyprus National Tyres and Autocare Festival ends in a mudbath Six found strangled in brothel A local army puffing after the criminals The Home Secretary wants to expand Neighbourhood Watch, a scheme that promises much but has clearly failed, says Paul Barker Birds from the wings Philip Howard meets the director of next year's Cambridge Greek play, which promises a satirical world as old as the hills and as news as a fantasy video The play will be on at the Corn Exchange. Expect birds to pop up everywhere Your passport to pleasure The Times/Relais & Châteaux Passport to Europe card and win a dream weekend The Times Win a weekend for two in France Near-death at W H Smith? The American craze for spirituality will soon make it presence felt in British bookshops, warns Kate Muir My father was guru to the Sixties Adrian Laing talks to ian Robertson about his once famous psychiatrist father who thought that society was mad, who romanticised mental illness and who ended up a cynic soaked in alcohol Alarm bells sound as TB poses a new threat Tuberculosis is no longer a disease confined to history, writes Dr Thomas Stuttaford From a theatre of war to the operating room Techology which helped to guide missiles through the streets of Baghdad is being used in America to improve surgery Casualties will be operated on by remote control The London Hernia Centre How we bolster the civic society The Tories have struck the right balance, says Michael Howard Is the civic bond weaker because British Airways and BT ate private? Virulent art The Times Diary Final test The Times Diary Beggar my neighbour Obstinacy—rising to vengeance and eventually hatred—is the most tenacious of human failings When terror was fashionable Christopher Dobson looks back on the career of the notorious Carlos, who touted revolution around the world Spooked The Times Diary Tee total The Times Diary Iron resolve The Times Diary Last Day of the Jackal End of the line for the world's most wanted terrorist Law Unto Themselves Portillo's clash with the EC points to deep-rooted problems Rao's Rhetoric India and Pakistan must reslove their Kashmir crisis London hospital cuts A lawyer's problem Sorting out the political philosophies of left and centre Labour's latest education policies Iranian Mujahidin Events in Sudan A proper diet for a healthy nation Name to remember Court Circular Birthdays today Barbers' Company Appointment Royal visit Memorial service Site shows skills of first miners Anniversaries War artists bring front line to Edinburgh Council for Licensed Conveyancers Personal Column Trust saves estate's ancient splendours University news Guard mounting Church news Promotions in the Territorial Army Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Bernard Anthonioz Bernard Anthonioz, former head of the artistic creation department of the French Ministry of Culture, died in Paris on July 14 aged 73. He was born in Geneva on January 28,1921 Julian Schwinger Julian Schwinger, Jobel Prize-winning physicist, died in Los Angeles on July 16 aged 76. He was born in New York on February 12,1918 Geoff McQueen Geoff McQueen television scriptwriter, died of an ancurism on July 6 aged 46. He was born on July 24,1947 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Lis Michael Lis, MC, former SOE officer, died in France on August 8 aged 86. He was born on July 20,1908 Audrey Langford Audrey Langford, voice teacher, died on August 5 in Bromley, kent, aged 82. She was born in Rochdale on June 28,1912 On this Day Pontefract Election News The Times Crossword No 19,622 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow US output growth fuels rate rise fear Increase in high street sales has slowed, says CBI Stock Market London Closing Prices Arts 29-31 Bank customers get poor service, says HSBC chief Staff Midland Bank are being advised by their union to vote for a series of one-day strikes in protest at an imposed pay rise of 2.25 per cent across the board New twist in book price saga The Pound Picture Gallery Gold Brent Crude Sport John Charcol Two held over 'fake Schneider letters' Can You Do Crossword Challenge? Business Today Pipeline Drift Channel British Gas wins role in $3bn Brazil pipeline Philips DBS turns round with Elm profit By our Deputy City Editor: Welsh Water ready for more job cuts By our City Staff: Bank of Ireland sells BCT Legal & Public Notices SE eases access to Third World ventures Viacom's earnings increase five times Business Roundup Huntingdon slumps Procord under offer BOC buys Dutch group Sales boom at Malaya Sweet dreams at Relyon Red signal for Railtrack Strikes are not worst threat to rail privatisation Switching the rules on power share dealing Tests for life assurers Pennington US firm wins London Transport deal Argos lifts profits In face of tax blow to sales Reed chief's payoff tops £2m ADT slows to $57m in first half Picture Gallery Bid for Esab extended by Charter HSBC Holdings plc Hanson to gain $200m by floating Ertl toys stake Investors buy brewers on duty cut hopes Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Occupancy boost lifts Takare 35% Recent Issues Picture Gallery Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets 'Low investment earns profits-but for how long? Germany laments loss of the Prussian virtues Industrial and financial scandals have shaken the country's once-envied reputation for honesty, diligence and reliability, says Colin Narbrough Long waves goodbye The Times City Diary Winning Furlong The Times City Diary Fine art The Times City Diary Hanging high The Times City Diary Gilt hedge The Times City Diary Browned off The Times City Diary No more at Midland Tempus Argos Hanson Lloyd's underwriters were negligent Fatherly word about golden handshakes Takare Innovation not protectionism is the only solution Shares mark time Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service HTR Advisers out of touch in the South East Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cash Centres Limited Major Re-Seller Opportunity UK Education Market The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance The Training Executive's Franchise Uniglobe Travel French properties draw rents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dublin Corporation Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software The Wholesalers Club Motek Briefings Used Fridges/Freezers Available Spencer Company Formations Theatre Inspiration rises in the East Edinburgh Festival: John Russell Taylor continues his survey of the galleries; plus music and Fringe theatre More punch than punchlines Fringe Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the British premiere of a justly neglected play by Dario Fo Picture Gallery Singing their praises Music: Richard Morrison on a spectacular opening concert RSNO/Edinburgh Festival Chorus/Runnicles Usher Hall Rock UM Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy's 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 Mess in need of a good tidy-up Theatre: Jeremy Kingston sees Chekhow badly served by an ill-conceived production Three Sisters Minerva, Chichester Good-looking and sexy Opera: Cheers replace the boos for Warner Don Giovanni Glyndebourne Fun available in all sizes Dance: Amateur professionalism on the South Bank Ballroom Blitz Festival Hall The banner-strangled stars David Sinclair sees Woodstock 94 tear down the freak flag of hippy idealism in favour of the commercial trip. Still, at least the mud was free Charmed by the Incas Festival: Early music in Glasgow The Indian Queen Citizen Theatre, Glasgow A Tavener with no cheer Proms 1994: Two hours of purgatory The Apocalypse Albert Hall/Radio 3 Famed, but not famous Jazz Harry Beckett Quartet The Vortex, N16 Burning Babylon London Rock Concert Dread Zone Shepherd's Bush Empire, W12 Win a Club Med holiday on Corfu Crossword Challenge: Day 3 The Third Six Clues, Week2 Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young RAS Legal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islamic Law Chambers Vinson & Elkins The Law Society Zarak MacRae Brenner IMRO Reliance Legal Tristar Personnel LTD Locum Domestic Conveyancer (Exec). 4-6 week… Prosecution and jury The Bar disciplines its barristers behind closed doors, says Robert Verkaik The most common allegations are of incompetence of negligence Druids dissent Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Support in court Inns and Outs Sex claims rise Legal move Noise claim snags Daily reminder Fraud excess Legal Appointments The Royal Bank Of Scotland When the lawyer's work is not good enough Counsel Index Hot on the trail of sloppy solicitors Writs against solicitors could cost indemnity funds £290 million, says Hugh Thompson Patient not entitled to his records Court of Appeal Law Report August 16 1994 Court of Appeal Trading standards inspection is a 'search' under Act Hearing parties on gagging order Privilege in interlocutory proceedings New laws for new times in new SA South Africa has begun the task of restoring faith in its judicial system The Times Princely Price approaches perfection Third major crown confirms Zimbabwean's elevated status Mr Fixit on course through the crises Oliver Holt finds Bernie Ecclestone a powerful man with his hands full fighting keep Formula One on track Barlow Lyde & Gilbert The Times Knockando Luyt persuaded to withdraw his resignation Record hopes rise as circus moves on Week of exciting competition gives way to night of glittering stars David Powell travels from Helsinki to Zurich, where the Weltklasses meeting tomorrow will see athletes at their peak Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures Scotland hold up badminton draw Sport in Brief Latimer serves notice Chaser leads pack England claim draw Salford's fourth signing Ekpenyong sent home Answers from page 40 Pangeran (a) a Javanese prince… Solution to Winning Chess Move The Times Word-Watching Grand Lodge to take honours Richard Evans Thunderer: York Thunderer: Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Sacrament can gain fourth victory in a row Tottenham deduction will apply at end of season The Times Rapid Raceline Aggressive Millns throws open championship race All-round display lifts Leicestershire Table Malcolm onslaught surprises Sussex Bravo Hudson fails to answer doubts Picture Gallery Strain starts to show as Warwickshire succumb Yesterday's Scoreboards Somerset fall prey to Tufnell's guile BBC1 Variations Radio 1 Choice Satellite Rugby Union 35 Counties to consider forfeiting overseas aid Alan Lee on the opening arguments in a debate that could eventually see English cricket turn full circle Judges call halt to title pursuit by Obree World championship defence ends in disqualification and recriminations Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching MD4 Athletics 36 Influx of cut-price imports prompts warning
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