News from 18/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Kate Alderson and Arthur Leathley, Widget Finn, Anthony Harris, Julia Pascal, Jon Ashworth, Ronald Lindsay, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Clive Wilmer, Patricia Davies, Sheila Rhodes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Jonathan Prynn and Nigel Hawkes, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Howkins, Harvey Elliott, Michael Binyon and Ian Brodie, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Roy Miles, B. W. E. Heyden, Jeremy Kingston, Simon Coates, Dr Simon Wessely, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Elizabeth Lewis, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Hayman, Geoff Brown, Michael Spindle, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mackenzie-Stuart, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, James Edwards, Tony Risveglia, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Terence Higgins, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Aileen Ballantyne, Harry Keen, President, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, A. B. de M. Hunter, John Woodcock, John Wheeler, Julian Williams, Harvey Elliott and Tunku Varadarajan, Barry Millington, Bryan Thwaites (Chairman), Andy Robertson, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Allan R. Watson (Chief Executive), Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Donald Wilson, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Robi Dutta, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Vivien Allen, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, H. R. Harvey, Peter Evans, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, R. B. Cruse, David Roberts, Michael Hornsby, Ian Brodie, Ross Tieman, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Geoffrey Arthur (Chairman), Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dalya Alberge and Emma Wilkins, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Roy K. Ross, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Ross Tieman, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Frank Field, Colin Campbell, George J. Levy, Catherine Milton, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky,
Resumo20p Shares rise as inflation and jobless fall Clarke urged to delay raising rates 'Old' Christie wins in rain Index US names seek to sue Lloyd's Television Russian officials offered plutonium sale to Briton A-level passes break record again Times review of education courses Section 3 Two for £1 Clintons Treasury ally quits Rees-Mogg Peoples 20p Getty 'is prepared to change his mind' Public patience will snap, Mawhinney warns rail strikers Guernsey fish dash resolved Community care for mentally ill is success, say Tories Interflora Disabled workers picket Portillo in job protest BA bans transport of animals for slaughter News in Brief Flame-thrower case Boy falls from express German fish finger row Jumper had weak heart Suicidal man saved Golfer driven into air Pelvic bone replaced By a Staff Reporter: Boys do penance for drunken arson attack on church Balloonists deflated by robber M 25 By a Staff Reporter: Driver's first day goes with a bang Stars give drama student £15,000 Saturday in the Times British Airways Cockerel's crowing drives owner bankrupt Gravestones of villagers wrecked after church sale PC World By our Crime Correspondent: Police cash shortage puts public at risk Woman collapses in M-way home By a Staff Reporter: Brain scan dismays transplant boy's family Decline in A-level science revives call for change Critics say a broader curriculum is needed to stop maths and science becoming the preserve of the brightest pupils A-Level Results by Grade and Percentage Total Where is everybody? 'Standards threaten research' Killer blamed 'bastard in me' Elusive big cat of Ruston Parva devours lion's share of publicity British Airways Delays on the line derail passengers' telephone inquiries Clerk resigns over unhelpful helpline By a Staff Reporter: Ticket inspector case halted Lonely Hearts Mothers fly to see snatched children 'Shadow' toll roads pave way for real thing Archers join the badger beat Keene on chess Slip in the snow wins £14,000 New in Brief Hungary trip Spy saga Wedding bail In the swim Perfect pitch PCs injured Museum raid British Airways Mother in Clinton crime plea was sought by police Trial stirs race unrest in Brooklyn News in Brief Guerrilla held Note of discord Lion attack Bomb found Police purged Mexico's old guard face election nerves Reuter: Florida alert for rickety armada of Cubans The Comet Sale Serbs threaten to halt convoys unless UN gives them fuel Comet Boy of 14 convicted of child's murder China faces big rise in jobless Injury-free Palio delights Siena Sri Lanka Cabinet reluctant to accept poll defeat Mandela's 100-day honeymoon brings sense of unity Michael Hamlyn reports from Johannesburg that, while people still await major changes, all races welcome the drop in violence since President Mandela took office JAL Lesotho troops kill four after King leads coup British official faces Lagos kidnap threat Germans declare war on nuclear smuggling gangs Call for international drive to halt plundering of Russian stockpile of plutonium Carlos lawyer accused of terrorist role Carlos will not deny his involvement in acts of terrorism, but intends to rely on a political to justify his career Secret trading racket provides escape from years of poverty Zurich Neglected boffins do deals with the mafia Fear in a lungful of dust He thought it was a sweet Aileen Ballantyne warns the parents of young children about the everyday dangers that lurk in our homes and gardens NewImage Tried for size Joint attack Crime and the schizophrenic The mentally ill are no more likely to murder than other people are MOPS A student of menace Rachel Kelly meets Guy Burt, who at the tender age of 21 has written two of the scariest novels in print Testing times for parents Not only students are in a panic as the A-level results are published House of Fraser The Gospel of truth, by Enoch Powell Explaining the man born to be a critic Libby Purves Love makes the world go round, but there is more to it, thankfully, than Desmond Morris's sexual fantasy Lovat lost Picture Gallery Clinton's lesson for Blair Politicians without real conviction are a menace to themselves and their parties Pace, please The Times Diary Extremities The Times Diary Bacon saved The Times Diary Tour de force The Times Diary Mandela's 100 days' credit R. W. Johnson on South Africa's economic plight A Shared Responsibility Even if the plutonium is Russian, the problem is the world's Keep a Level Head The university admissions system needs radical reform Foreigners in Flannels The hare-brained TCCB has taken its eye off the ball On a losing streak? Surgical spirit "The Three Graces' and Mr Getty Putting a face to a name on our official documents Concerns on which Healthcare 2000 should focus New homes for old The deaf as jurors Frightened off Today's royal engagements Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Neanderthal tooth gives imprint of early life Deaf children given signs of hope Church news University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments Latest wills Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Janion Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Janion, KCVO, died of cancer on August 12 aged 70. He was born on September 28,1923 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dennis Flanders The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund British Diabetic Association The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Jean-Dominique Fratoni Jean-Dominique Fratoni, known in the 1970s as "King of the Rivera casions", died in Lausanne on August 4 aged 71. He was born in the southern Corsican village of Cuttoli-Cortichiatto on February 1,1923 Enid Balint-Edmonds Enid Balint-Edmonds, psychoanalkyst and welfare worker, died on July 30 aged 90. She was born in London on December 12,1903 The Expeditionary Force Troops Landed in France The height of Alpine danger Coping with danger on the peaks Hoildays and the law Seminars aid women Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel /Flights Help for women travellers Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Cheapest Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multitours Mondial It's no fun being German Flight Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Paris is where the party is Following Hemingway Galleries of good food Blow-ups over balloons Holiday sickness Travelogs Home front Age bonus Fare bet Bumpy landings await enthusiasts in the clouds Cricketers score a hit for tourism Your passport to pleasure The Times/Reals & Châteaux Passport to Europe card and win a dream weekend Win a weekend for two in Austria Museum cafes taste new success News The Times Crossword No 19,624 Kingston, of course People in the Times Forecast Margery Johns, who faces a £30,000 legal bill after… The Times Tomorrow Business Economic View 25 Clique of top executives 'paying each other too much' Equities surge as base rate fears ease Blow for PIA as investigations chief quits Stock Market London Closing Prices Books 32,33 E&y partner for Ladbroke The Pound Gold Brent Crude Sport 34-40 Malaysia to lift UK ban soon, BICC chief says CfS Geoee Brown Review the New Films Business Today Overboard Shipshape On Board Canadians buy UK arm of Confederation By our City Staff: Fall in life income at Britannic Switch to low-cost countries aids ABB Legal Notices American Home wins Cyanamid at $9.7bn By our World Trade Correspondent: Market turbulence hits Cs Holdings Legal, Public, Company New stores boost Rosebys Legal Notices Mercury lends mining wings Lasmo reveals large oil find in Algeria Business Roundup EFP bids for Sykes ITT raises Ciga stake Veba ponders US listing Goode sells Rawlmgs SAS climbs to profit Armitage advances Swan Hunter departure BOI unit buys US bank The Times H&c earns £80m from sale of food ]subsidiaries Aitken Hume faces Se cancellation Has the Old Lady got her wish? By our Deputy City Editor: BZW offers chance to invest in Mercury Rebels seek control at Waterglade BICC Group United buys photo archives Investors take heart and chase index towards 3,200 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Staff costs increase to £3.7m at Rea Recent Issues LlFFE Options Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes London Financial Futures Commodities Tarkett is aiming for flotation Wall Street Money Markets Furber plays another ace Seeds of discontent Taking statistics with a shovelful of salt Anthony Harris reckons market dealers and news pundits should take a big dose of the scepticism on official data voiced by the Fed's Alan Greenspan Down Under Sounding out Utd Newspapers Swiss banks C&g borrowers must fight to share in payout Taut cable Tempus Waterglade Trigger-happy banks have destroyed many businesses New savers not losers 'Shady' directors Any Other Business IMRO B B C Accountancy & Finance Profession must listen to internal auditors Andy Robertson argues that the internal control debate needs the advice of experts CG Social Security Times Newspapers FMS Time for purgative against tax pains Davies Kidd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howard Keeney Ashley Associates Equities close below best HTR The Times Unit Trust Information Service HMV A case of laughter and love at first byte Cinema: Geoff Brown laps up thecomputer wizardry that makes Jim Carrey the real-life cartoon hero of The Mask One time Hollywood did not get a look-in Competitors in the 47th Locarno film festival were chosen because they were not American, writes David Robinson Edinburgh page 30 Visual Art page 31 Holiday flat Television Review Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The asp did it, but who cares? Theatre: Benedict Nightingale searches in vain for passion in a bloodless and unfestive Antony and Cleopatra, while black comedy lives and breathes down in London Messed up by laughter Must this energy go to waste? Bankside Power Station will make a fine gallery. But the art is unlikely to match the setting, writes Richard Cork Prommers give it a whirl Proms 1994: Vienna comes to the Albert Hall Prime time is just beginning Pop: Classic song from a youthful veteran Great Classics on Offer The Times CD Direct Yankee Maggie Arts Briefing Playing Warlock Memo from the unknown citizens to Michael Portillo Still innocent at an age of anxieties Derwent May discovers the geniality of the mature Auden shining through his schoolboy and undergraduate verse Win a Club Med holiday on Corfu The Fifth Six Clues, Week 2 Rescued from rubble Setting poetry's agenda Designer artists and their crafts The Glasgow Four, or the spook school Ian McIntyre praises a fine study of Charles Rennie MacKintosh's coterie of fin de si?cle artists Filial paternalism One-way ticket to oblivion Dead souls' revenge Picture Gallery New Authors Bowlers charged with art of delivery John Woodcock says England must sharpen their attack if they are to effect a revival of flagging fortunes The Leading Scores in the Times First-Class Xi Game The Times First-Class Xi Scoreboard Championship contenders under pressure First-Class Averages Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Littlewoods Fulford leads croquet into brave new world Oliver Holt finds shaved heads and a lack of eccentric vicars at the world championships of a sport wrestling with its outdated image Australia snatch Cup from All Blacks' grasp The Times Rapid Cricketline England selectors follow path of folly Obree shows way forward Action replay Hamed retains title in untidy contest Sports in Brief Showdown in Chicago Neumann seeks double Callow conquers youth Gibbs fit for debut Viren to sell medals The Times Wayward shot fails to put courageous Roe off his stroke For the Record Fixtures Yarmouth Ayr Arruti takes charge with studied approach Salisbury Uttoxeter Boardman to hit the road Only Royale completes majestic double Gay Gallanta can sparkle again York Lake Coniston causes upset Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Chilly Billy is hot property for Ramsdens SKY Rapid Raceline Idiot optimist with the will to succeed Simon Barnes continues his series on those seeking a place for their clubs in English football's elite with a visit to the North West Bravo Wakeling broadens Sky's horizons Andrew Longmore talks to the man intent on dishing up unrivalled coverage of sport to the nation's hungry armchair viewers Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Beauchamp deal ends unhappy stay at West Ham Last Night's Results BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Croquet 35 England's rapid remedy bodes ill for Tufnell Supreme Christie claims his crown British sprinter leaves American pretendes trailing to confirm No 1 status Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Hill House Hammond Football 38 Ready, steady and charge for places Whatever your results, Ben Preston reports, there are plenty of options available once you have opened that brown envelope Education Courses Review Cherwell Tutors Kingston The University of Manchester Holborn College Lloyds Bank If at first you don't succeed Bad a levels need not be a hindrance South Bank University London SEIZE Ebs Regents College Gabbitas Sheffield Hallam University Campbell Harris Tutors Liverpool John Moores University Radiography DFE Oxford Teletext University of Teesside BAC Royal Holloway BAC The Times The University of Greenwich Abacus College UWE CIFE Trinity College Camarthen Abacus College BAC University of Northumbria at Newcastle TVU University of Leeds St Andrew's College University of Leeds New England College Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Edge Hill Ealing Tutorial College BAC The Marlborough College Sheffield Business School Aberystwyth Modes Study Centre Oxford Anglo-European College of Chiropractic University of London LLB Holborn College Kingston University The University of Liverpool Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items D' Overbroeck's Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Brighton BC Davies's The Times the Sunday Times UH HMV DG Southampton Institute BAC ISIS Abbey University of Surrey Business College De Montfort University RRC The University of Reading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Writtle College Greenwich College CATS Buckinghamshire College BAC The University of Wales Swansea Plymouth and Torbay Health Authority NHS CH The Institution of Environmental Health Officers RAS Chapman Hendy Associates Public & Healthcare Appointments South & West Regional Health Authority The Scottish Office David Abbott Goodman Graham Selector Europe N. 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