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News from 19/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Clare Spottiswoode, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, David L. Jones, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Percy S. Gourgey, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Michael Hamlyn, Southern Africa Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Alexandra Metcalfe, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Archer, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Christopher Mayhew, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jill Sherman and George Brock, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Guest, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Phillips, James Bone, and Rosemary Righter, Margot Norman, P. H. S., Janet Daley, A. L. Rowse, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Nigel Walker, David Toop, Raymond Keene, H. D. Potter, Peter Davalle, Nicholas George and our Foreign Staff, Shelagh Heffernan, Emma Wilkins, Barry Fox, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, John Hare, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John F. Donaldson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Valerie Goldberg, A. Johnson, Richard Woollam Director General, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Louis Schaffer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Gordon G. Fenwick, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, David Rees, Craig Lord, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Peter George, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, R. W. Berrill, Jack Bailey, Alan Jackson, Stewart Tendler and Gillian Bowditch, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Catherine Milton,

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Length of police caution is tripled Lawyers attack Howard's 60 words modifying right to silence Yard man quizzed by fraud detectives over £4m Index Picture Gallery On Saturday Weekend Magazine Vision Jury forces burger chain to cry over spilt coffee Two for £1 College clearing battle begins after record A-level results Sporting Change DNA crime bank plan Nuclear contract Portillo row Author dies My Credo N&P 20 P Apologies persuade Getty to give £lm Brown promises to end tax relief on share options Review panel sides with thief denied a trip abroad Social workers get agony aunt Commercial Union Cancer wife dies after saving baby Portillo's dispute with Ec reopens Survey tries to lead Tory party further to right Dna database for criminals ATI Duke to visit Israel for Holocaust award News in Brief Boy started gas blast Victoria's dental set sold 'No nuclear cancer link' Guitar makes £50,000 Pop goes pub holiday Army doctor fired after sex with teenage patient By a Staff Reporter: Baby got Aids in hospital, says study By a Staff Reporter: Bachelor finds he is married Lamb theft case costs £23,000 Liz Taylor sues over portrayal as beaten wife House wrecked by teenagers Limelight Footpath killer begs forgiveness of victim's family Barclays Official in disabled slur leads team at games opening Discharge for artist who turned sheep black Prince's crash jet repair to cost £2m Mormons pay Bbc £6.5m for three farms BNFL Dyslexic pupil, 11, leads honours for a levels A-Levels at Top State Schools Epson Boys turn tables in exams at single sex schools BMA claims public backing on pay Booker entries record University vacancies After the a Levels Sex lesson nurse commended for her 'high motives' Classic fate for Ford News in Brief Pothole victim Heart patient Kenyans held Tourist dies Keene on Chess Scientists warn of pest plagues B&q Draughts champ tests his faith against computer Currys Terrorists murder notorious Dublin gangland chief Rail chiefs aim to boost strike services Dell German fish fingers 'are best' Herd of prime Friesians killed by bolt of lightning Legal & General Best buys that have a catch Weekend Shopping Mandela Cabinet vows to set up land claims court President defends achievements of his first 100 days Alliance Leicester Oil strike and unrest cripple Nigeria Hess advert whips up Namibia storm Rwanda Pygmy describes ordeal in war zone Daughter of turbulent political dynasty takes helm in Sri Lanka Nasreen to fight 'darkness' of fundamentalism Reuter: Malaysia TV bans effeminate men Dulux Russians offer to help curb trade In nuclear material Lax security at atomic sites disclosed after $1m 'sting' nets new radioactive haul Police and journalists creating lethal German bazaar Where is everybody? From Associated Press in Copenhagen: Dane held for filming child sex Blockade fuels Bosnian Serbs' bitterness Reuter: Dutch towns ban foreign addicts Carlos linked to rail bombs News in Brief Dutch deal Arafat pledge Talks progress Spy chief quits King ignored Rocket fails Gem warfare Failed hygiene On hold Pope looks to Libya for support against birth control Emergency declared in Florida after new Cuban exodus Hover Speed 149 killed in powerful Algerian earthquake Record low approval for Clinton News in Brief Food value Bones inquiry Pipe dream Sicily fires Bar deaths British Airways Fuel fault aborts shuttle lift-off Where is everybody? Beheaded and binned If you're waxwork, don't fall out of popular favour The serene daughter with the Jagger edge A famous name has surfaced in Edinburgh to direct her mother in a one-woman show Gilt or innocence? Defendants are increasingly relying on image gurus to sway high-profile American trials, says Ben MacIntyre Clothing psychology is now an accepted part of legal strategy Win a Club Med holiday on Corfu Crossword Challenge: Day 6 The Sixth Six Clues, Week 2 Reporting back from bohemia Julia Llewellyn Smith discovers Alice Thomas Ellis in a wasteland of broken dolls Multiyork British Airways Janet Daley The rail strike is a crucial test for the new model Labour Party. What, really, is its attitude to intervention? The union may be banking on a Labour government Tories out The Times Diary E for enough The Times Diary Picture Gallery A sentimental history Sir Arhtur Bryant has been attacked as soft on Nazism, but A. L. Rowse says the historian had important qualities He went on and on playing the same old record about the glories of England Write stuff The Times Diary Bird is back The Times Diary A classic The Times Diary Cake work The Times Diary Grasp the helping hand Margot Norman says the disabled should be realistic Still Fragile The economy is in no condition to absorb higher interest rates Another Bandaranaike Sri Lanka's voters return a dynasty to power Cereal Killers Green and pleasant land vergus greenhouse effect Cable-digging damage VJ-Day remembrance Ambiguity in definitions of guilt and innocence Battles honoured and neglected Siberian hospital Drugs on demand Postwar Jewish immigration Kedleston 'vandalism' Hospital food Diplomatic travel Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Rare offer-a home that looks its age New test dates hill forts from the Bronze Age Trailfinders Free List Bellerbys College Forthcoming marriages By a Staff Reporter: Protected birds at risk as Rspb loses case Marriages Society of Apothecaries of London Elias Canetti Elias Canetti, the Nobel prize-winning author, died on August 14 aged 89. He was born at Ruschuk, Bulgaria, on July 25,1905 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Marie Curie Cancer Care Lord Ardwick Lord Ardwick, journalist and politician, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on April 19,1910 Leslie Preston Leslie Preston, architect, died on August 2 at Westcott, Surrey, aged 90. He was born in South Africa on November 27.1930 TV's Endless Street News The Times Crossword No 19,625 Business People in the Times WPA Forecast The Times Tomorrow Top aide quits Euro Disney Hard-hit names leave Lloyd's £1.2bn short Stock Market London Closing Prices Infotech Lautro fines new Rothschild life firm The fine on J Rothschild Assurance brings the total of fines levied by Lautro, the industry watchdog, since 1992 to £3 million. They have been levied on 24 life companies The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport Weak lending figures ease pressure for rate increase National Grid Television and Radio Business Today Lifeline Steaming Broadside BAT cited in anti-tobacco group action in America Your passport to pleasure Mobile phones help Ericsson to rise 78% Win a weekend for two in Switzerland Inquiry hits at rail ticket sales Bundesbank holds steady on key rates Legal & Public Notices Royal Holloway and Bedford New College By our World Trade Correspondent: Advance by BASF disappoints market US moves closer to ratifying Gatt deal Business Roundup Sunday opening move Whirlpool washes green Guinness Peat bids Chairman ousted City Centre sells Coca-Cola hits high Rail order for GEC unit VW drives back to profit for first time in two years North Sea safety jobs under threat Shipbuilders ready to vie for £400m navy order For option, read company car Brown to bash share option House market set to stay flat 'I was cleared', says Archer Pennington Breakthrough for T&n over asbestos Persona logs up 22% advance MEPC seeks to redevelop near St Paul's Hunter Print sends profit warning as it nears overdraft limit The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Buyers run for cover after equities flirt with 3,200 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Waterglade meeting ends with walkout Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Dawson to sell Ronay label back to founder Wall Street Money Markets Are Britain's bosses getting more than their fair shares? As Labour calls for share options to be taxed, Martin Waller looks at how such schemes have made some lucky directors millionaires Kretowicz quits Charterhouse The Times City Diary Officer's cross The Times City Diary Gulliver's travels The Times City Diary Russian posting The Times City Diary Numbers game The Times City Diary HunterPrint Euro Disney Rate of return for British Gas Bean and gone Very Welcome Tempus Ericsson Cheshire Building Society Cornish mine finds worldwide saviours Sentence of detention and prison Power to extend matrimonial payment time No power to review trial date Short-term rents lift Dawsongroup Qantas launches revamp in run-up to flotation Certificate insufficient authority Professional rules needed for new lawyers on appeal Sony blames yen for 39% profit fall Business Roundup Loan boost for BBB Clarke up as sales dip Govett buys back shares Kode dives into red Small profit-taking Investors Chronicle We're booming-almost Recruitment opportunities to top jobs un high-technology are improving, but the slump is not over yer, says David Guest Information Technology Touche Ross The Times Newspaper Computer People The Oxford Partnership French Systems Support Times Newspapers IPC PMR Graduate (Risk Management) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Training and Education Centre Limited Richard Roberts Associates LUC Big screen to little disc The modest Cd will soon offer not just music but feature films to watch. Barry Fox reports Exam-time for portables Schools across the country have been testing mini computers, says David Hewson Time Computer Systems Ltd. Do you really need a server? Geof Wheelwright looks at the heavy promotion aimed at small businesses In the war over prices, what about back-up? The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title BT A frozen waste of Goethe Theatre: Benedict Nightingale laments the lack of passion in an elegant new production of Torquato Tasso at the Royal Lyceum Nordic accent on authenticity Music: Hilary Finch introduces the orchestra which launches the Festival's Beethoven symphony cycle Pop Packed with inspiration Proms 1994: New insights into two great works ORR/Gardiner Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Pop Numbers he first thought of Opera: Rodney Milnes is gripped by a day celebrating all the music associated with Beethoven's Fidelio Entertainments Godon Reece Galleries Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Twice upon a time for the brothers grim Pop on Friday: Duck-the Mary Chain are back Earthling triphop Those fiends of feedback, the Jesus and Mary Chain, have returned with a fab new platter. And yes, Jim Reid still isn't a happy bunny Take us to your leader New Waves: The Sound of Tomorrow, Today Every little thing she does is magic. Honest Shawn Colvin strikes another blow for the elderly as does Neil not-terribly-Young and Phil Lynott (in Memoriam) Her name is Shawn Colvin, she's a great folksinger, and you could earn mega kudos by being the first your block to become as big a fan as Alan Jackson Old Young smells like teen spirit New Albums: Grizzle with sizzle from Canada's greatest export; plus disco delights and something impossible to classify Top Ten Albums The boyo is back in town A new book and birthday concert could bring the music of Phil Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy back to life Sleeps with angels Sporting festival planning to keep its place in the sun England's gold rush headed by Harris Swimmers in medal hunt Timetable Word-Watching Solution to Watching Chess Move Picture Gallery Clark bears heaw burden Obree can take encouragement from history Team sports gain approval for 1998 Quality of greens meets with Allcock's approval Parkin puts troubles behind him with 68 Welshman recaptures promise of youth in English Open Adeniken and Mitchell risk sanction after fight The Times Youngsters give hint of better things to come For the Record Today's Fixtures McKinnon relishes reminder of home comforts Sport in Brief Neumann maintains impressive form Hamed heads west Rivals trail Rodgers Fowke finds target Today's Golfer Sussex take upper hand as batsmen struggle The Times Picture Gallery Carr enjoys stand-in role Essex fail to capitalise on toss Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Yorkshire threaten to disrupt Munton 's title hopes Yesterdays Racing Results Yesterday's Scoreboards Blinkered first time Sandown Park Retirement beckons for Lochsong Sotoboy to shine in Solario Chester Perth Bin Nashwan cheers Brittain Flying Harayir gives hint of classic promise Rapid Raceline Pragmatist building his palace of dreams The Power Players Ron Nodes Crystal Palace Simon Barnes visits suburban south London as he concludes his series on those London as he concludes his series on those seeking a place for their clubs in English football's elite By our Sports Staff: Celtic suffer record fine Curran enjoying life in slipstream Transported back to sport's golden age Champions have point to prove Pugh finds a way to discourage merger Multiple Variations Radio 1 Choice Satellite Commonwealth Games England in Benjamin's debt Surrey seamer justifies Test selection as McMillan rallies South Africa Scoreboard from the Oval Multiple Cork claims first hat-trick Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Helmet saves Rhodes from serious injury Arthritis Racing

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