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News from 20/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Hilary Mantel, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Richard H. C. Palmer, Richard Beeston and George Brock, David Adams, Paul Heiney, A. M. Maud, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Emma Wilkins and Richard Ford, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Harley Sherlock, David Legg-Willis, Robert Breckman, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Frank Jeffrey, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Michael Zander, Jeremy Kingston, Eve Steadman, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, David Flusfeder, Alexander Campbell, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Rosie Millard, Pat Gibson, Dymphna Byrne, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Russell Kempson's, Peter Ball, John Beardmore, James Roxburgh, Susan Grossman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Denkert, Michael Bown, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Keith Turner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, J. R. Porter, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Margaret Dibben, Richard Cork, David Mair, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Brian Jackman, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Damian Reece, Michael White, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Margaret Sadler, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Barrie L. Irving, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Stephen J. Lockwood, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Heather Alston, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Tom Wright, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Oliver Tickell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Kate Alderson, S. M. Dryden, Rodney Hobson, Stewart Plant, Stephanie Billen, Polly Toynbee, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Roger Highfield, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Robert Crampton, Craig Lord, Louisa Young, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Karen Murray, P. Mace, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Russell Twisk, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, J. P. G. Weston, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jacqueline Worthington, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Michael Masson, Anne McElvoy, Anne Feek, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Sarah Griffin, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Hilary Kingsley, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, James King, Colin Hulme, Melvyn Marckus,

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Two for US doses door on Cuban refugees Clinton blames 'cold-blooded' Castro for policy shift Student hangs herself after disappointing A-level results Index Weekend Atherton future at risk after £1,250 fine for dissent Win Yard's financial official charged with £30,000 theft Magazine Museum's legal threat on Graces Weekend Mander Portman Woodward 30p Briton shot five times in Istanbul BR seeks volunteer staff to head off further strikes The Sunday Times AXA Equity & Law By a Staff Reporter: Whitstable bids farewell to horror king Defeated Euro-Tories head list of new peers News in Brief Children's Charity Chief suspended Children 's charity chief suspended Bomb bikes traced Computer rules world Harrods tries Sundays Officers die in crash PRiCe BuSTeRS Yard money man lorded it in the Highlands Neighbours recall reclusive pair who spent thousands on homes Computer system will improve controls American Express CITROèN ZX Taxpayers to help fund Malaysia trip for tearaway girl DNA clears killer of rapes Blinded man calls for stand on crime Fraud team investigates choir funds Picture Gallery Abbey National Picture Gallery The dangers lurking in your back garden British Airways British tourist I shot hours I after arriving I in Florida Keene on Chess Winning Move Barclays Rhys pins hopes on second transplant The Times Company cash for Tories threatened by Labour's plans Rock song headstone banned Leave Him a Legacy of Independence Pm-up captain carpeted Soccer scores with chattering classes Dorrell forswears funding By a Staff Reporter: Pioneer farmer killed himself after dairy failed By a Staff Reporter: Sacked for biting bun Philby: the spy nobody believed Anxiety rules in rush for university places Since this year's A-level results were released, phones at campuses have not stopped ringing. Joe Joseph reports Fewer places on offer in clearing Why cathedrals deserve support N&P The Times Nato calls for international effort to halt nuclear mafia Bristol & West & You Picture Gallery Pans Ritz toasts its thirsty liberator with the reopening of writer's favourite bar British Red Cross French soldier killed in Sarajevo (Reuter): Generals freed (Reuter): Welfare stand (AP): Gorbachev plan (AP): Rebel onslaught (Reuter): Bugs bagged Pasqua the supercop takes holiday role as French president Parent Power Going Places Rwandans pour over border to beat Zaire blockade Castro lifts cordon to allow second mass exodus Desairing Cubans opt for treacherous voyage in preference to worsening economic harship at home Woolwich Building Society From our Own Correspondent in Key West: Hundreds dying in Hemingway 's hostile straits Fuel crisis cripples UN in Haiti (AP): Condemned smuggler 'reprieved' (Reuter): Slave inquiry (Reuter): Sex charges (AP): Abacus returns (Reuter): Peace talks Jessop Mexico's election reforms fail to impress sceptics US awaits double court date Sewills Rebel of Tinseltown gives serial killers star treatment Baby contracted Aids from mystery source Khmer Rouge release hostage video Feed the Children Sri Lanka leader promises change (Reuter): Self-rule pledge Poll ruling (AFP): Lesotho leader £10m memorial (Reuter): Lucky dip Silence isn't just for crooks Michael Zander cautions that ending the right to silence may not increase conviction rates More and more suspects are opting to remain silent Kelvin 's view There is still a world elsewhere Anne McElvoy on the literary prospects for the latest author forced to flee her homeland The house that tithes built Cathedrals should stop wailing about the need for government money, and start charging for entry Zzz-cars Roll on Waif hello Outfoxing Castro The Cuban exodus must be tackled by political means Time for Caution Howard's proposals are too promising to be rushed Cafe Au Loi Americans are absurdly litigious but Britain is not far behind Europe 's hand in African politics Oxfordshire's future Conformity and controversy in the churchyard Assisted places Bloomsbury sisters Staff reductions Electricity costs Einstein's loves Wartime deaths Tea-time guest Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Friendly Games reunite the family Forthcoming marriages Marriage Nancy Lancaster Personal Column The Shadow of Diabetes Rukba Jack Sharkey John Armstrong National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving News The Times Crossword No 19,626 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Somerfield calls halt to price-cutting Pearl to cut jobs and offices in shake-up Stock Market London Closing Prices Profile BNFL plan targets Plutonium crime The Pound Melvyn Margkus 20 Gold Brent Crude Sport Trade figures surprise City and suggest better trend Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures page 31 Weekend Money Student Tips Bespoke Banks Poor Wind-Ups Loan Warning Lufthansa on course to resume paying dividends Save & Prosper A Royal Commission for the regulators? Richard Phillips, chairman of Benson, the engineer,… Delta deal with Virgin postponed Outward Bound Picture Gallery Cray chief gets 69% pay rise DTI seeks to ban super gun' directors Queensland post First Eurotunnel sales Saab steers to profit Repsol buys BP firm ICI to shed jobs Forte sells hotel Stars align to fashion a tailor-made team Paul Costelloe International: Paul Costelloe and Robert Eitel Partners in power Sarah Bagnall meets two designers born on the same day on opposite sides of the Irish religious divide Bankers do their sums for Somerfield 's sale Tempus Save & Prosper The Sunday Times Micropal Odds on bid for Plantsbrook narrow as Sci increases stake Markets at a Glance The Pound Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Hot summer puts extra shine on Hozelock sales Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Jourdan is 'trading profitably' Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Family Line Get on course for survival Pension industry still astray Comment Time of reckoning for student loans Low carning graduates can face unpleasabt surprises, says Margaret Dibber Mercury Asset Management Pension Poser Free Guide Fidelity Investments Invest to protect the family Damian Reece looks at married couples with children in the second of his series on where to invest when Savings and Investments Fimbra Pensions Save & Prosper All systems stop? Thousands face delays on payouts from pension schemes invested with Crown, Sara McConnell reports Why winding up takes so long Schroders M&G NR Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Bank with the best Robert Miller finds the high street banks are starting to offer specialist services for weatheir customers How the Wealthy Bank Hold onto your keys You cannot walk away from negative equity says Karen Murray Smug self-satisfaction at C&g Seymour Sinclair Clerical Medical SFIA pays value of surrendered policies Save & Prosper Rights of investors and borrowers Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset Sun Life Robert Fleming save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Modest gains in thin trading British Funds Fidelity Brokerage York calls for review of parade rule Howard's End to double up Sandown Park C4 William Hill Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Calls charged at 39p/min cheap rate, 49p/min at all… Chester Market Rasen Sandown Park Lane retains lead after suffering early scare Wolver Hampton Results from Three Meetings Ripon Perth Speak crowned champion after final flourish Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times FourFourTwo Hosts in no hurry as party begins David Miller At the Commonwealth Games England's trump cards show gold-medal form Results Timetable For the Record Athletics Nielsen's determination acts as spur to England Mabbutt is first to feel chill wind of change Merseyside seeks refuge from tide of mediocrity Peter Ball examines the shared aspirations of Liverpool and Everton as they embark upon Premiership campaigns at a low ebb Club-By-Club Guide to the Fa Carling Premiership Title joy for Arsenal, mediocrity for Manchester City and relegation for Leicester are Russell Kempson's predictions for the season. Here is his finishing order Rugby league faces taxing centenary The Australian influence looms large over what could prove a make-or-break season for many clubs, Christopher Irvine reports Fishing festival out to catch new recruits Rebel making waves in the fast lane of world swimming Timetable And now, back in the middle with you Simon Barnes On Saturday Sussex take advantage of irresolute opponents Nicholas leaves Surrey in trouble Time for Gooch to stop the clock Andrew Longmore At the Oval Yesterday's Scoreboards Ostler adds substance after Lara's glimpse of genius Laurentian Milldon Ltd Kasprowicz labours untiringly to give Essex hope Racing Atherton fails test of judgment Captain found wanting as tactician, diplomat and batsman Babb's rise and rise poses awkward questions Rob Hughes, football correspondent, believes football is displaying misplaced values on the eve of the new seaseon Scoreboard from the Oval Simon Barnes Jackson keeps alive hopes of capturing golden prize Rwanda Crisis Motoring Live the High Life in your Own Back Yard AA Shopping Offers Books Theatre Planning an evening out, or a day with your family? The Times's crities select the best entertainment Benedict Nightingale Films Geoff Brown Dance Galleries Museums At your Service Louisa Young participates in a soul-stirring gospel celebration in Los Angeles Jazz Rock Opera Classical Children Branch headquarters for road protesters Eco-Warriors Directory English Heritage Your Treehouse and the Law RG BBC Proms 94 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and… Concerts BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Miracle Worker Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Theatre Centre Stage Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just another execution in the Bastille Back in Celtic twilight Edinburgh Festival: The classy end of the Fringe drama programme; plus a round-up of some of the smaller dance shows Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the mixed far at the Traverse Fangs ain't what they used to be Everyone kept in the dark London Fringe Theatre Seeing Marie Old Red Lion, ECI Small navel manoeuvre The ins and outs of belly dancing and yet more tosh from The Kosh Great British Hopes Rising strars in the arts frimament Nicola Dawn Are you crazy for round two? George and Ira Gershwin made a sparking Valentine's Day out for Theatre Club members; now the magic is back, with a new cast Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide The Week's Specials A Bronx Tale Take in the sounds of summer From deepest Wales to a packed Albert Hall; a survey of the next fornight's offerings Carmen Jones is Moving How to Book-And Join Opera New Recordings: Vanghan Williams on Cd: Jimmy Scott's Dream; forever Neil Young Vivaldi, Parrott fashion NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign Jazz Pop Singles Pop Albums Vocal The Moben Sale Orchestral Baroque Multiple Display Advertising Items Portable Bidet Dunlopillo Latex & Foam! Mountain Bikes Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Multiple Display Advertising Items A New Cutting Edge MOPS Stay Safe Seymour Shirts The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop MOPS Beads with strings attache Beads are versatilc and cheap: use them to brighten up drab garments, jazz up old cushions or create chic eear-rings Game for a lark in the park If you want to have fun, why not take up roller blading or snakeboardling and show the youngester how it's done? The Times Reader Offer Reiais & Chateaux Batting well at one hundred not out Cricketers worldwide have stood at the crease using bats made from willow grown by an Essex firm Bitter harvest of modern farming Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Flying into the terrible teens Feather Report A hot slice of mvsterv Toast racks seem to be peculiar to Britain. But, says Michael Hall, nobody knows why they were first made Little gems with a sense of humour Expensive, clitist, hand-built silver and gold statuary is finding a new market The Times Reader Offer Salerooms Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Midlands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Regional Property Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Churchill Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thatchers bring the country into the town For Sale Buyers' France The Times Reader Offer Poetry, pranks, partners Village that died for SS gold Oradour: Massacre & Aftermath By Robin MacKnes Blomsbury, £5.99 New Authors Rites of passage on Mexico's border Erica Wagner finds herself lagging behind in The Crossing an overloaded kind of Pilgrim's for the American West The Crossing By Corme McCarthy Picador , £14.99 An imprint on society Giles Gordon on the publishing house with mouth-watering prospectus Derwent May reviews the critics The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Beauty and the beastly mother Passing Place By Amanda MacAndrew Centry, ?16.99 hdbk Arrow, 5.99 ppbk New in Paper Back The Garden of Earthly Delights By Ncholas Salamen Flamingo, ?6.99 Too little light in the dark continent Brian Jackman follows the African travesl of Peter Marshall Betrayal in no-man's land The Eye in the Door By Pat Barker Penguin, £5.99 Prepare for a fiery bouquet Lesley Glaister's writing has always been something special-even from her first novel, Hilary Mantel Times Books Breaking class Laurie Taylor on the pecking order Class: Where Do You Stand? By Greg Hadfield and Mark Skipworth Bloomsbury, ?9.99 Cat Terror is the target Fallen Angels By Eddy Shah Doubleday, ?14.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day London Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vardy Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items B & K Thomas Cars that are miles ahead of the others To many, a car that has travelled 100,000, miles is an 'old banger'; to some it is their pride and joy BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Motorhouse Executive Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus GS300 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Errant drivers get a short sharp laugh Los Angeles is using humour to encourage safe motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration-Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Am 27 Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Off with their heads Pruning plants at the right time can bring a second growth, says Stephen Anderton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd. Cannock Gates Countax Garden Answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood No smirking: massage is a serious business Thailand: Pamper yourself at a luxury spa; sail to unspoilt islands; or ride off into the sunset Thailand Where is everybody? How to get there Conard Sagaford AA Five Star Service Ruins to drool over Jordan: A land rich in ancient sights and treasures and, as yet, largely unspoilt by the tourist hordes TCP QE2 New York holidays without flying Word-Watching British Airways Where is everybody? Hooked on iced salmon Fly-Fishing in Russia: The Kola Peninsula, in the low Arctic, offers a test of skill Leaving Town? Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Tips Getting there Second city seizes the limelight Glasgow: A vibrant and sophisticated alternative to festival-frenzied Edinbur Noble Caledonia Limited British Airways Trailfinders the Travel Experts Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel de L'Abbaye Multiple Classified Advertising Items The last of The Times' summer holiday crossword challenges Win a Holiday Worthmore than E3,000 to Club Med in Florida and £100 in Traveller's Cheoues Every Day The Times Travel Offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Anglia Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Cross Word Punch Computer Games No. 3267: Ever Decreasing Circles by Mynot Word-Watching Bridge Nissan A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… Seven Days Seven Days Radio How to raise a jazz genius Vision Picture Gallery Giving composers the credit David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels The boy wonder world of Sergio Peter Barnard on a likeable, sensible—and original—jazz pianist who made an album at 11 and still does his homework Town & Country Manner Ltd Sangria all round Repeats Musical quirk Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Action heroes unite Children Love 's the word Soaps Victoria's Games Sport Where there's muck there's money Joanna pitman breathes in the stench of waste and profit that comes from the over whelmingly maggoty world of Bruce Silcock It 's a small world on a big screen Richard Scott investitgates a world created in miniature for special effect RSPB The big burnout It's intimate, but do we care? If your grandson happens to be a famous film maker, don't let him make one about you, says peter Barnard Hidden behind the camera lens Ros Drinkwater studies a camera-shy photographer who has no wish to be as famous as his images Fathers, sons and medieval sagas David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Musical and Blockbuster of the week are highlighted by Richard scott on pages 8 and 9. Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 20to 23 Saturday August 20 Gershwin magic Ravishing for love Sky One Star of swinging Hollywood Variations Anglia After 50 years, Britten's opera still disturbs Choice a jazz prodigy eye-witness accounts of the Gibraltar shootings, and people in Parliament BBC1 Sky One When Super Sunday comes Variations Anglia Contraception and social prejudice Choice: The life story of an "ordinary" man BBC1 Dennis is on the menace, again Sky One Variations Anglia It 's a group therapy session this evening Choice: A personal expedition through the Ukraine, likes, dislikes and loathings, one man's vision BBC1 A fog of famous faces Sky One Variations Anglia BBC1 The man some might have thought great Choice: China's dictator, out in eastern, Europe True stories of film-making Sky One Variations Anglia Growing up can be hard, whoever you are Choice: A criminal meets his victim, human's look to the future, and a girl grows up in the 1940s BBC1 Couple watching crisis Sky One Variations Anglia BBC1 From ice cream to to fashion accessory Choice: Biker Justice, round the mulberry bush Sky One Bunnies, big cats and brutes Variations Anglia Turning tarantula fangs into toothpicks Choice: Scots photographer Albert Watson, more drama in The Bill, and splintered choregraphy BBC1 Saturday August 20 Loose Ends unravels Pick of the Week Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99.8 Radio 2: Fm-88-90-2. Radio 3:… Sunday August 21 Monday August 22 Tuesday August 23 Wednesday August 24 Thursday August 25 Friday August 26 Proton John Grigg Anne McElvoy Francess Bissell Magazine Lotus Magazine Diary A different age Caught in the act Sheer folly Lifelines on Death Row Pollution and pain Some Thing for the Weekend Midland No Title Murphy's Irish Stout One Man Show He is a brilliant art critic-and a very lonely man. Joanna Pitman meets Brain Sewell, the waspish outsides whose passion has made him a parish Photograph by alastair Thain Picture Gallery Do It All This is my Mercury phone, says David. I am using… Mercury In Sickness, in Health Rover Rover Perrier JOUèT Operating Neutrogena Sovereign Joking apart Steady Eddy is a comedian with cerebral palsy who makes a living out of his disability. But is he funny Rosie Millard asks No Way out TSP Easy virtue TheZOOLOGY of the Voyage of Hms Beagle Royal Geographical Society Pane barriers The new generation of stained-glass artists knows how to use their work to create space and light, Alexandra Campbell writes Design Competition Sleepeezee Heritage British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankruptcy Sale The London Door Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Eating Out The Times Cook Chillis, freshly ground spices and a squeeze of lime are refreshing additions to summer fish dishes Drink White spirits are proving to be clear summer favourites, with or without a mixer Wha to Buy Star Buys 1990 New Zealand Cabernet Sauvignon, Coopers Creek, Auckland No Title BBC Thevulture Picks over the bones of contemporarty culture Enter Password Joining Cix Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd, Kirsty Wark I remember evenings with other families, candles, wine raucous laughter. They symbolise for me happy family life and! try to recreate them in my own hose Michelob What does a marketing ploy taste like?

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