News from 17/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Greville Janner, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, L. Phillips, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, R. I. Barycz, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage and Tom Rhodes, Michael Binyon, C. Knox, D. G. Barnsley, Mary Wilson, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Stephen Reeve-Tucker, David T. D. Clarke, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Jones, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Don Shore (Deputy Managing Director), Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Keith Pike, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Virginia Ironside, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Adam Lebor, B. Helfgott, Miranda France, Philip Bassett, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, S. Chomet, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Brian Macarthur, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, C. R. Thompson, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robi Dutta, Bill Kearns, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Commentary, Emma Wilkins and Dalya Alberge, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, H. H. David, Simon Jenkins, Jill Loveless, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Leolin Price, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Ruth Gledhill and Catherine Milton, Max Hebditch, Director, Noelle Mendelssohn, Richard Morrison, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan S. Myers (Deputy Headmaster), Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo20p Getty threat to stop rescue of the Graces Clash on museum chief's statement Major visits South Africa next month Index Soldier killed in Bosnia Television to pay £58m for cricket Why Sue has a man, but Margaret lives alone TV Football Children rely too much on calculators, say inspectors Cinema America lifts discount rate by half-point Opinion Carlos jokes with judge as lawyer claims illegal arrest Logie Baird 20p No Title Lib Dems ready to risk high tax strategy Disabled jobs row fuels Tory divisions on Europe MOP Sugar-coating leaves aftertaste Riddell on Politics NHS chiefs to go on world tour Airline woos BR commuters Men, Women and their Likely Partners More rail strikes after holiday The Times Sheep flights review McDonald's payout Lords back big lorries Labour tribute to Smith Pupils get ID cards Unionists court Blair West tapes handed in Admiral Celebration turned to tragedy for graduate on Mont Blanc climbing trip Christ was stoned to death, suggests Enoch Powell By a Staff Reporter: Ticket inspector 'hit passenger' Brother Fax Machines By a Staff Reporter: No flowers for Lawrence Marquess faces return to jail after heroin find Blandford joins ranks of the working classes M25 'Care in the community' mental patients kill 34 people in 18 months Taxi driver turned detective to catch Kurdish terrorist New attack fuels race fears Keene on Chess Couple crash into deep end A life's memories face the bulldozer By a Staff Reporter: Virger stole from St Paul's collection Appeal over yachting libel case News in Brief Cabbie's death Diplomat ill Murder charge Seal sanctuary Dead sheep prank was an 'artistic statement' Bonhams Differing fortunes divide city's great places of worship Cathedrals in Crisis—conclusion: Mixing Mammon with Ministry Ruth Gledhill and Catherine Milton look at contrasting approaches in Liverpool and London and a development in choral music Dell Girls gain acceptance in 'men only' choir stalls By our Religion Correspondent: Surviving amid a sea of traffic Supermarket of religion offers coffee and care Saturday in the Times Dole makes most of Clinton's woes to aim for presidency Jackson marriage 'illegal' News in Brief (Reuter): Convoy hit (AP): Bremen arrest (Reuter): Japan protests (Reuter): Bathtime bliss Reuter: 'You're going to kill us', pilot screamed before crash Sport of kings back on track in Peking Refugees find aid staff ill-equipped to cope Mugabe calls on southern Africa to lead UN reform Our Foreign Staff: Judge walks out of Abiola treason trial Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Reuter: Plea to head off Burundi turmoil Pasqua denies plot to secure arrest of Carlos Media feast on speculation about Sudan deal as terrorist's lawyer takes centre stage Serbs cut off water supplies to tighten noose round Sarajevo Admiral Khasbulatov plans takeover of Chechenia Hungary key to prosecution Milosevic resists UN monitors Reuter: Frankfurt brothel murders linked to Russian mafia Chameleon of law relishes the limelight Italy honours Fascist philosopher on stamp Curfew in Sri Lanka as opposition leads in poll Boy-King's true confessions strip tinsel from stars Argentine alarm after Iran recalls envoy Thomas Cook Reuter: Cambodia to ransom hostages Why Enoch Powell is wrong about Jesus A classicist replies to the Crcuifixion controversy Your passport to pleasure The Times/Relais & Châteaux Passport to Europe card and win a dream weekend The Times Hertz Win a weekend for two in Italy A price for our pomp A diplomat's life is more than champagne and canapes, says Michael Binyon Agony aunt to crime queen Virginia Ironside on the latest chapter in the saga of Claire Rayner Admiral Where charity ends at home Walter Ellis reports on the bitter divisions in a village that was asked to welcome deprived children Who is calling the shots? As President Clinton attempt to ban 19 types of assault weapons, American tighten the grip guns, reports Ben MacIntyre Admiral First direct Alan Coren When moving into smaller accommodation, consider the neighbours Hail fellow The Times Diary Royal returns The Times Diary Picture Gallery Africa's fate is its own The last thing the dark continent needs is a Western crusade to spread democracy Too much The Times Diary Out of bounds The Times Diary Fire away The Times Diary Go for broker The Times Diary Portillo sticks up for the law Michael Pinto Duchinsky says that Remploy is just the first EC battle The Bosses' Revolt The discreet pain of the bourgeoisie may hurt the Tories too Khartoum's Pariahs One Carlos does not a terrorist state unmake Who Casts the First Stone? Powell's biblical study deserves a serious reception Portillo ruling on jobs for disabled Trips for offenders Communion dispute Bevin's view on Jewish immigration Access to house prices Fair financial advice Selling off spare museum contents Some work, some play Honi soit Missing links Birthdays today Social News Appointments Legal appointments Anniversaries Memorial service Service dinner Flower show refuses to be derailed Bar Vocational Course results Scientists ran 'health check' on ancient sites Forthcoming marriages Marriage School news Eliahu Lankin Eliahu Lankin, Jerusalem commander of the Irgun Zvai Leumi in British mandated Palestine and later Israeli Ambassador to South Africa, died in Isreal on August 10 aged 79. He was born in Gomel, Russia, on September 9,1914 Personal Column H. M. Weatherall Micky Weatherall, OBE, photographic assistant on the 1924 Everest expedition, died at Wallendbeen, New South Wales, on August 8 aged 85. He was born in Darjeeling, India, on February 10,1909 The Times Rukba Selwyn Powell Selwyn Powell, editor, died on July 28 aged 82. He was born on June 24,1912 David Allen David Allen, research astronomer, died from a brain tumour in Sydney, Australia, on July 26 aged 47. He was born in Altrinchain, Cheshire, on July 30,1946 On Slopes of Everest 23,000ft Reached Martin Grant Homes Ltd Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Chelsea & Kensington The Barn Yeovil Somerset General Accident Property Services THe English Courtyard Association Free List Angermann Goddard Lloyd Churchill Estates French Property Exhibition Finding a home is no holiday The young people in Cornwall have more problems than most getting their feet on the housing ladder. Rachel Kelly reports on an unhappy effect of tourism How the agents buy and sell Estate agents share their advice on how to get your money's worth when you've found, or want to get rid of, the perfect place Unhappy moves One Person's Struggle in Cornwall The Times What the buyer wants A quiet rural location is a prime attraction They don't come much better than that! Match of the Day kicks off its thirtieth season on Saturday. Simon Barnes celebrates with the nation The middle-class football fan was born on Saturday night Sales high for papers with a cutting edge The gamble is paying off for newspapers that reduced their cover prices Winners and Losers in the Price Wars Despite the rain, it's still raining here Commentating for a full 90 minutes, plus injury time, is no joke for the men at the mike Charge of the lite brigade From alcohol to chocolate mousse, one word is all over the shelves A new face tops the game show list Times TV Top 20: Entertainment Right to know identity of accusers Heavy burden on child abuse expert witness Media Sales & Marketing Clarks Require Midland Bookshop Westmead Consultancy CG Marketing Tax allowance on leased plant Meaning of 'injury' for firemen's pension fund News Datacom Limited Office Manager Marketing Manager Step Ahead Personnel OP News Popular Susan and lonely Margaret The Times Crossword No 19,623 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall WPA The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Upper-class professionals have suffered worst job losses US raises rates for fifth time this year Hanson confirms resurgence with 44% rise Stock Market Management Arts Owners Abroad comes out fighting with new identity By our Economics Correspondent: Borrowing beats forecasts Sport Maine-Tucker Beat the Crossword Challenge Business Editor Lindsay Cook Slowing Reverse Accelerating Speeding up BMW puts Rover in driving seat for £1.5bn programme Output at Cowley and Solihull will be incerased with help from a £1.5 billion injection. Over the past five years, the British carmaker has invested £1.2 billion Scantronic seeks £1.6m from placing Legal & Public Notices Booming times for Evans Halshaw Fewer firms register for VAT Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices American Home offers to raise bid for Cyanamid By our City Staff: Lowe ends five-year run of losses Pension schemes told to pay £900,000 Sturge names agree to take legal action Business Roundup Angerstein revenue Electrolux soars Bowater looks ahead BP abandons dry well Freeport rights flop TT has 33% of Dale Impala leaps into black Brighter picture at Kalon The Times De Beers warning on sales of diamonds Buoyant Pifco lifts payout and hunts for acquisition Money pain brings pleasure Fed move is positive, but no precedent Wellcome shares hit 1994 peak Profit-related pay booms Picture Gallery Ozone filter boosts Hoechst shares Harrington loss worse than feared Sedgwick rises £7m despite £70m costs Inland Revenue Adviser to consider complaints separately GEC keeps investors guessing as the price moves ahead Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares dip as Micro Focus changes view Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Mercury puts Bonn licence on legal hold Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Money Rates (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Middle-class job worries could cost the Tories dear The Times has analysed employment trends in terms of social class. The results do not bode well for the Government, reports Philip Bassett Structural change has profoundly affected professional people, who were cushioned from previous recessions Cheers to the Old Lady's sister The Times City Diary Turning predator The Times City Diary Cathedral cash The Times City Diary Powering ahead The Times City Diary Going flat out The Times City Diary Spotting gas futures Tempus Sedgwick Hanson Granville Davies Limited Owners Abroad De Beers Modest gains at close Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV Non-letter mail posts the future Post room staff could soon find themselves doing a whole range of jobs, writes Derek Harris Drake & Scull Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Haden The Facilities Management Yearbook The Times Cleaning up their pact Adapting services to individual customers needs is now the name of the game In Brief Service Works Ltd Leafgreen Displays Charles Associates The Times Sex, lies and all the evils of a century Edinburgh Festival: A journey from Holocaust to Hiroshima; Fidelio updated; and Miami City Ballet's debut Rt Lepage's disturbing new work, Seven Streams of the River Ota, reviewed by Benedict Nightingale Edinburgh Festival Night of gems finely paced Dance: Miami City Ballet do more than justice to Balanchine's work Jewels Playhouse Mime Panel games with prisoners Music: Scottish Opera's Fidelio, and a fine Beethoven quartet cycle Cinema Carvings need no polish Merlin Theatre Workship Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson London Edinburgh Festiva London Galleries Art Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availabloe Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases The cryptogram Just like old mimes At the Mimos Festival in the Dordogne, one of Europe's major showcases for physical theatre, Andy Lavender finds two veteran performers in sprightly form Jimmy Webb From here to what seems like eternity Once, only epic films were longer than the traditional 90 minutes. Now, it looks like they all are. Geoff Brown reports When paying penance becomes a lifelong roll Television Review Aeschylus Unbound A world of news in our backyard Radiio Review Havana blast Jazz Club Med Vittel Still Water Pan European Recruitment Hobstones Angela Mortimer Are You the One? CIA-Conzept Ltd Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyrill Leonard & Co PA Secretary MacBlain SECRETARY/PA Mayfair PA/OFFICE Manager Cross Selection Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Funding Agency for Schools Secretarial & Temporary Gordon-Yates Love+tate Unilever Judy Fisher Douglas Gordon Douglas & Gordon Vittel Love+tate Office Angels Television-Music Prudential Alexander Clay Anthony Cook Bureau Secretaries plus Joyce Guiness Financial Marketing Beavers Executive Secretary to General Management Portman Building Society West Petty University of London Elizabeth Hunt Is inter-selection Hobstones Barnard marcus Step Ahead Personnel Secretaries Temps The Travel Company Elizabeth Hunt Inter-Selection Westminster Cathedral McLaren Cars Limited Josephine Sammons Ltd Angela Mortimer P. A. To Managing Director Peace in prospect after rugby storm Creme De La Creme International Law Firm Legal Secretary Tate Portman Zarak Secretary/pa Legal Secretary Salary to £19K Boardman succeeds in pursuit of world title Appointments Bi Language Boyce Bilingual Head of Computer Department Fixtures West smooths troubled waters Christopher Irvine on the New Zealand coach who is relishing the prospect of inspiring his beloved wigan to further success Key Dates TCCB Club By-Club Guide to the Stones Bitter Championship First Division Last Season's Final Tables Sport's passport control bordering on disaster Midweek View The Times Watson 's torment with putter goes on Resilient former champion refuses to give up hope of another major Modest Mitchell makes point Yesterday's Racing Results Thunderer: Carlisle Blinkered first time Absentees create selection puzzle Thunderer: Hereford Athletics agrees £6m television deal Sport in Brief Rogers upstages rivals Plummer finds touch Hamed should keep title Germans too strong Lishman crashes out Bowling attack outcry Battling Ezzoud silences doubters Richard Evans Nap: Kamaa Taraani (3.45 York) Next best: Raah Algharb (4.45 York) Thunderer: York Rapid Raceline Deauville raid Bolas can continue fine run Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Kempt0n Park Thunderer: Yarmouth Hannon's advice pays off with Options Open Hungry for success, devoured by the Wolves The Power Players Jack Hayward Wolverhampton Wanderers Simon Barnes kicks off a three-part series on the men from the boardroom seeking a place for their clubs in English football's new order Last Night's Results TEAMtalk Twelve shown red card For the Record Uefa punish Galatasaray The Times Word-Watching Tomorrow BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union America's finest offer ultimate challenge Weltklasse sprint will be harder for Christie to win than world or Olympic titles Cricket to pick up £58m from TV deal Picture Gallery Liverpool bank on signing Babb Times Two Crossword No 243 Winning Move Word-Watching Ericsson Football
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