News from 23/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Simon Harper, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Catherine Field, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Francis Keohane, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Derek Wheatley, Carl Mortished, Douglas Vicary, Richard Eaton, Richard Hamilton, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene and Catherine Milton, Neil Datson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, J. Paul Burbridge, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Caroe, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, William Goodhart, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Paul Johnson, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, H. M. Saxton, John Young, Marcus Williams, E. A. Garrett, Tony Smurthwaite, R. H. Macrory, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, W. D. Saunders, Sally Watts, Lindsay Cook, P. H. S., Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Tom Sutcliffe, Barry Millington, David Toop, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Andrew Longhurst, Chief Executive, Chris Parker, John Broom, Craig Lord, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, John Hardy, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Chalker of Wallasey, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Whiteley, Christopher Holmes, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Nigel Lea-Jones, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
Resumo20p Palace calls: Princess in threat to sue Police stay silent over leak claims Titmus backs Atherton Index Diary casts new light oil newspaper allegations Dig uncovers the lost chapel of St Columba Win up to £1,000 a Day Sarajevo's tram lifeline restored Boost for recovery Adams denial Plutonium threat Olympics to keep disabled separate Paul Johnson US arms cutback to hit British firms Abbey National 20p 'Reforms will add 3p to pint of milk' Milk Marque The sign of milk quality Story of calls from palace 'did not breach press code' MPs demand official inquiry into leaked details of police investigation By a Staff Reporter: What Princess told newspaper contact DELL Art dealer was 'go-between' Police blame IRA for bin bomb Genetics & IVF Institute Labour challenge on 'plans to sell Nhs' News in Brief 'Witches' vicar to retire Emmerdale star dies Three inches too high Clayton case arrest V&a rejects sharing By a Staff Reporter: Parents win back £15,000 loan but lose a daughter Sex attacker struck while on parole Men seek sanctuary from the rat race Family escape as truck crashes into cottage Briton held in Bangkok after drug tip-off Police say sex motivated woman's killer Witness in murder trial jailed American Express Card Pregnant clerk's sentence criticised Roadside cameras reduce death and injury by a third By a Staff Reporter: Police cleared of racism in £1m case AA Buyer dazzled by terraced opulence Police consider links in rural sex attacks Telecom Security Historic train fails to move travellers Parents 'too complacent about poor schooling' Talks open on disabled jobs Chess prodigy wants a sponsor Lost chapel may date back to St Columba Weightlifter to give up kidney Man jailed unjustly is fined for assault Disability on the agenda Poetry in motion on the Tube By a Staff Reporter: MoD man flies in to apologise over letter National Tyres and Autocare £1,000 to be won each day The Times Countdown By a Staff Reporter: Owner defends death-row dog Concrete contender for Most Useless Man Zurich Municipal Missing monk 'was killed in Rwanda' 'No problem', says Tyneside Ira man as he gets 25 years Lilley hits snag in attempt to cut housing benefit The London Hernia Centre Queen braves chilly reception in Hard-bitten Northwest Territories FLA Civil servants free to become judges Bristol & West & You Wimbledon extends its green domain By a Staff Reporter: Inquiry to be held over parachutist Keene on Chess Rob Roy is latest hero of Scottish film boom Blandford pursued over medical bill for £300 Pensioner's stroke will not deter bulldozers House of Fraser Burial delayed as workmen enlarge grave Telepathy works, so long as you're on the beach Boy's party guests aid family home News in Brief Sikhs held Cannabis case Man arrested Player bailed Angler robbed Record cracked Severn turtle Uneasy Paris denials draw veil from murder by the state President Mitterrand did not order the secret services to kill the lawyer now acting for Carlos. But, Charles Bremner writes, France has accepted violence in the name of raison d'?tat Peres tells Germans stolen plutonium is reaching Tehran Israel detects Iran's finger in bombing that killed 100 at Jewish centre in Argentina Muslim rebel's supporters flee to hazy vision of safety Brother PLO denies recognition 'decision' Moscow joins anti-smuggling pact Concern grows for Pope's health News in Brief (Reuter): Exodus denied (Reuter): Appeal victory (AP): Brando writes (Reuter): Iraq bombing (AP): Cat woman shot Clinton fights for health reform after crime Bill victory Bipartisan support for ban on assault weapons boosts battered president British island camp for Cubans Hover Speed SAGA Services Ltd Seven UN soldiers killed in Somalia (AP): President's wife backs his rival News in Brief (AP): Links reforged (Reuter): Private affair (Reuter): Cairo hangings (Reuter): No sweat Fraud outcry as Mexico's ruling party hails victory Losers allege corruption after Zedillo declares himself winner of 'exemplary' poll P&P Woolwich (AFP): Striking lecturers defy junta in Nigeria News in Brief (AFP): Battering row (Reuter): Manila rally (AFP): Bald obedience (Reuter): Blood match (AP): Vandal jailed Boss of bosses turns 90 in a split-minded China Unsentimental and ruthless, Deng Xiaoping is respected for his age and historical fame. But Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, writes that he will leave behind a country gravely divided Petition appeal launched to save Taj Mahal From Associated Press in Brisbane: Aborigines sue for Ned Kelly reward Thomas Cook A right royal muddle Why does the Princess of Wales pour here heart out to the press? Julia Llewellyn Smith looks at the dilemmas of poor Diana Crossword Challenge: Day 3 Win a Club Med holiday in the us The Third Six Clues, Week 3 Grown-ups don't worry the prince of horror Christopher Pike's girlfriend left him, so he put her in a book and killed her off. Giles Coren reports Wild oats? Irresistible It's official: infidelity is in the genes Male Pill strangled at birth? Oral contraception for men is ready for testing. But fear of litigation may delay its use indefinitely, reports Nigel Howkes Recipe for life saving Diarrhoea kills children every day—yet a simple home-made remedy is available. Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports on a Third World scandal Thinking positive can be the key to symptom relief Why do we get more colds and flu when miserable or run-down? Neurotic patients fare worst Does Your Stomach Stick Out? Advertisement Those who reign by the press die by it Paul Johnson on the indignity of royalty truckling to the papers The Queen must ban them from speaking to the press King or no? The Times Diary Simple sale The Times Diary Building on élitism The arts need not rely on the public purse. The new Glyndebourne is a triumph of private initiative Herbivore The Times Diary Now you see The Times Diary Bookends The Times Diary Dropped hints The Times Diary Fairer taxes for us all William Goodhart on the Lib Dem plans Clinton's New Change The President must pursue other priorities with equal vigour Liberal Delusions The centre party's tax proposals make Labour look moderate Hail Columba The saint's chapel emerges from the Hebridean earth Criticism of police caution on silence First past the post? Measures to safeguard the future of our cathedrals Abducted children Spilling the beans Ballooning risk Medals for bravery London hospital cuts Rail strike issues Name to remember Dodgy answers Social News Marriage Latest wills Centre of excellence in a stark estate Anniversaries Personal Column Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Forces appointments The Dowager Lady Wakehurst Margaret Lady Wakehurst, DBE, former President of the National Schizophrenia Fellowship, died on August 19 aged 94. She was born on November 4.1899 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenneth Harrap Kenneth Douglas Harrap, OBE, colonial servant, died in Oxford on July 16 aged 75. He was born in Doncaster on January 8,1919 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Discase Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Right Rev John Hughes The Right Rev John Hughes, Area Bishop of Kensington since 1987, died from a heart attack on August 19 aged 59. He was born on January 30.1935 Bill Hadfield Bill Hadfield, OBE, traffic control expert, died on August 13 aged 89. He was born in April 1905 Invasion of the Agapemone The Times Crossword No 19,628 News Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Milk Marque deals 'will hit jobs and raise prices' The Dairy Trade Federation estimates that the £7 billion dairy industry will face additional costs of £250 million a year as a result of the new pricing regime M&g plans venture in Hong Kong Stock Market Arts Growth figures revised upwards Picture Gallery Law Picture Gallery Sport Defence buyer attacks 'sloppy' control over plane projects John Charcol Your Own Business Business Editor Lindsay Cook Trap Capture Retreat Snared Level of bad debt points to over-expansion Dieter leaves legacy of profit on retirement SCI stake in Plantsbrook rises to 8.4% Wall Street ready to greet Altman with $3m a year Tax case threat to pension funds Sizewell expansion defended Pillar set to buy shopping centre Banesto chief says revival is coming Vickers confirms German talks Business Roundup Oil price falls below $16 Hibernian income hit Coventry advances Vesuvius signs venture PIA replaces Gaskin Changes at Jewson Belfast project delayed United Airlines The Times MTM resumes dividend after returning to black RECs agree electricity price plan Milking the market Flawed competition brings trouble in the dairy Investment or takeovers Atomic power struggles Pennington Aerospace Engineering flies above industry woes Tomkins chief's pay package falls Crown Computer Products Talk of US deal boosts Glaxo Water runs away as investors stay m sidings Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Charter wins Esab with increased bid Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Interdependence: a long word for the unexpected Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Spirit of the Wild West lives on in the shimmering East Foreign firms trying to do business in China face corruption and political intrigue, Catherine Field reports Lucky day? The Times City Diary Catwalk call for economic models The Times City Diary Paper chase The Times City Diary Coals to The Times City Diary City tribute The Times City Diary Crossed cables The Times City Diary A stronger weld Tempus M&g Group Cookson Business Letter Mtm SKF Prices lower in thin trading Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service 5% Discount on top Performing Peps Credit bills catch up with entrepreneurs To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Profit in tapping potential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motek Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Government Auction News No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Terrene Travel Ltd As de Toth says, just give us the facts Edinburgh Festival: A drippy Robin Williams on screen; pointless posturing in dance; burnished Beethoven Cinema: Geoff Brown sees the warning of a hard-boiled veteran borne out by festival wares Nice sets, pity about the rest Dance: Perreault's production is all dressed up with nowhere to go La Vita King's Fringe Hearing in heaven Concert: The sound Beethoven knew Stavanger SO/Brüggen Usher Hall Music On the road to nowhere Television British Museum Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filme in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country I'm 'enery the Eighth I am Edinburgh Festival: Benedict Nightingale finds only fitful pleasure in Fringe theatres The Times Is this the new Stradivari? A craftsman in Hampshire has made violins good enough to satisfy the finest players. Jim McCue reports Blood, threat, fears Theatre Murderer, Hope of Women Greenwich Studio Picture Gallery Bell's ringing success Froms 1994: An evening of Tchaikovsky: and (below) a tribute to the man who started it all Musical history reflected in Wood Round the horns Jazz Why a daily dip is the fast route to fitness A growing number of clubs around Britain are offering aquatic bliss, Ros Drinkwater reports No Title Royal Kingston International Swimming School Croydon Recreation Christmas Gift Guide Exclusive Pools Swimming Pools Classic Pools Oxford Pool & Leisure Co Discover Woking Leisure Camden Conservatory Furniture Endless Pool The Log Chalet and Pool Company Limited The Times No Title Trails and tribulations Inspectors must be given discretion in sorting out the mess of public paths, says Alastair Brett Queens Counsel Insolvent solved Inns and Outs Bobby dazzler Designed to work Bar on success Race case settled Ethnic study Quarry Doucall Lipson Lloyd Jones Fair play by the Bar Council? Student Verdict on Legal Practice Course 34 Early verdict on the legal practice course The LPC is expensive and can not guarantee you a job, reports Simon Harper Students will be prepared for their first day in the office, Richard Hamilton writes Badenoch & Clark Legal Department in Protection & Indemnity Club OUCHi Corporation Westminster Medical Tristar Personnel Ltd The Law Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream conjures images of greatness American basketball giant approaches acceptance on a higher plane Zarak MacRae Brenner London Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Defence Research Agency Reilly attracted away on eve of Australia series Ruckwood holds nerve to claim gold for England Australian dominance broken Anxious favourites survive final scare Surin runs to ease the pain For the Record Tshwete calls for patience in South Africa's sporting race Oakes and Augee committed to fight for gold By our Racing Staff: Showers to help Turtle Island's cause Jockeys face heavy penalties for drug offences Thunderer: Ponterfact Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Julian Raymond to miss remainder of season Rapid Raceline Illingworth rejoices as selections reap rich reward Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, finds the buoyant chairman of selectors looking forward to Ashes tour Davis and Twose lead title march for Warwickshire Bravo Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Curtis and Haynes prove up to task The Times Word-Watching Hong Kong hosts Hide title contest In Brief England go down Faldo declines Bowling's finest Bob Paisley Radio 1 Picture Gallery BBC 1 Variations Sky One Satellite Rugby League Forest return on level terms Champions held as Collymore impresses in leading role Warwickshire widen gap over pursuers Times Two Crossword No 248 Winning Move Word-Watching Atherton ready to captain England on Ashes tour Hill House Hammond Racing
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