News from 24/08/1994
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Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Philip C. H. H. Preston, Ronald Payne, J. Lane, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Birgit Crabbe, Hilary Finch, Douglas Kell, Ian Murray, Julia MacRAE, Jeremy Kingston, Abby Tan and our Foreign Staff, Mary Wilson, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Penny Jonas (Chairman), Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Julian Critchley, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Sam Kiley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Beryl Simpson, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Keith Michel, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Joseph Rotblat, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Roy Bailey Honorary Secretary, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Eric Jamieson, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anne Kindersley, Sacha Craddock, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, David Faull, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, John Cooney, Joanna Shinn, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Robi Dutta, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Sonia GABLE(Tax Consulant), Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Craig Lord, Joanna Lewin-Harris, Kevin McCarra, Clifford Davies, John Paxton, Christine Webb, Dominic Grant, John Shaw, J. Grayson, Sue Saville, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Joe Ruston (Chairman), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDrift to work raises hopes of rail peace Union attacks'propaganda warface Sick British athlete in drug test controversy Index Hectic scramble for university places begins Alan Coren Torried tale of a life destroyed by phone… Pakistan 'has nuclear bomb ready' Countdown Princess sits out the furore at portrait artist's studio After a levels The Times guide to university… Police chief rules out leak inquiry over palace calls N&P Health, not wealthy is the real yardstick for Liberal Democrats Riddell on Politics Postmasters dismiss Cook sell-off claims as unfounded Gultronics Caretaker sacked after BNP clash seen on TV No independence for Nhs trusts Pop goes solitude as monks top charts Government talking to IRA, says Paisley News in Brief Protestant shot 'in error' Highland jobs boost Carnival warning Can recycler charged Help for Rwanda boy 15 police cars in chase Wanted: £lm mansion Mother's last chance Britannia case remands Snorers get the elbow Pensioner battered after challenging greenhouse thieves Passerby finds police woman dead in car The Times Author fails to win reprieve for Buster Skoda conman part exchanges 'granny' Queen's corgis hound police dog Man found hanged in prison was 'on the run" Archaeologists help to exhume body Ryman Healthier generation taking risks with drugs Health and habits Snapshost of youth to day: Britain's 12 million children are up to face the future The Times Maths and science standards slip as pupils grow older Education Man set up death clock News in Brief First class male Rape charge Fairway fright True colours Bbc presses Mackay to allow cameras in court A TV in the bedroom and cash to spend Lifestyle Benefit reforms 'hit half the poorest' The facts of young life Closure of 5 transfusion centres 'puts public at risk' Brawn adds brains Keene on Chess Boots Hidden heritage opens its doors Automatic pilot took jet 500ft from terminal Captain criticised for lack of action Man-made beaches to save homes from flooding Mercury Gould's lost flock may produce £lm nest egg Romanian nationalists rewrite verdict on pro-Nazi tyrant The overthrow of the Romanian dictator, Antonescu, was celebrated by the Communists but Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, explains why the pro-Nazi leader is being seen in a new light Karadzic predicts solid 'No 'vote in peace referendum Pretoria gives police 'iron fist' Ghalker to visit Rwanda next month Britain sets up Kigali mission oversee huge aid effort Ice cream wars dog Madagascar Kohl pays tribute to Worner's skills as Nato chief Dell Court gives go-ahead to free HIV doctor Republicans try to derail crime Bill in Senate Dixons Million Mexicans deprived of vote Ruling party polis below 50 per cent for first in its history Black civil rights group in disarray as leader is fired Reuter: Beer drinkers outstrip wine tipplers in violence table Tough US line failing to stem Cuban exodus Japan's war role clouds Asia tour by Murayama Stormy start to Philippiners visit as 'coforst women' stage protests over compensation British advisers quit Kampot kidnap talks Gay prisoners refused condoms Woman forces India to debate homosexuality Reuter: American-style advert angers Singapore SAGA Services Ltd Algerian university teacher shot dead News in Brief (AP): Crossfire toll (Reuter): Singer charged (AFP): Prison deaths (Reuter): Sun victims (AFP): Cat saves baby The fun has gone out of the carnival It is supposed to be a high point of West indian culture, but the annual invasion means Notting Hill's residents are not dancing for joy Back after a long absinthe The recreational drugs of the Victorians are making a comeback in American salons, says Ben MacIntyre Club Med When they took Bond's licence away One democracy still happliy backs state-sanctioned murder under the euphemism "operations humides" St. Joseph's Hospice Sparks and Lady Marks A free-thinking fireball tells Joanna Pitman how she left her Japanese homeland to join the aristocratic social whirl Going to work on a slogan Giles Coren on the golden age of copywriting when great writers penned ads between novels-maybe Warning: women on the loose Can a newly single femake keep her married male friends? Royal College of Physicians Alan Coren He would not leave a numbers, but know who placed the call Family fun The Times Diary Picture Gallery How the IRA is winning With hint of peace here and a bombing there, the terrorists have the British Government just where they want it Piping hot The Times Diary Please ring The Times Diary Drawback The Times Diary Good plot The Times Diary The last post for the Tory Left Don't innovate consolidate, says Julian Critchley Milked of ITS MARKET The diary industry needs more freedom, not less Mexico's Mandate Zedillo's victory is a vote for stability and reform Britain's Tomorrow Today's children are more virtuous than most assume Controversial A-level standards in the 'harder' subjects Identity cards Hampden celebrated Labour policies Schubert in Britain English victories feted in France Trips for offenders Bang up to date Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Reception University news Repair work starts at ruined Rievaulx Abbey Anniversaries today The Times Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Latest wills Scholarships St Alban remains as elusive as ever Archaeology Church news Catholicos Vazgen I Vazgen I, Patriarch of Echmiadzizns and Catholicos of All Armenians since 1955, died in Yerevan on Augest 18 aged. He was born in Rodoto, Romania, on September 20,1908 Dorothy Grenfell Williams Dorothy Grenfell Williams, former Head of the BBC African Service, died of cancer at her home in Petersham on August 11 aged 60. She was born on April 4,1934 Personal Column Rukba Trailfinders The Times Shlomo Zabludowicz Shlomo Zabludowicz Finish arms manufacturer and industrial, died on August 8 aged 79. He was born in Lodz, Poland, in 1915 Sir Allan Davis Sir Allan Davis, GBE, accountant and former Lord Mayor of Augest 14 aged 73. He was born on June 19,1921 From our Own Correspondent: Antarctic Whaling Hampstead& Highgate W Hampstead Dollor. mil 3 bed… Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Smith-Woolley Chartered Surveyors Onster Quan Watermark Churchill The English Courtyard Association French Property Exhibition The Times Welcome to the ideal home Some properties are selling within hours of coming on to the market. Rachel Kelly on what makes a perfect 1990s house Learning the Dutch for sheltered housing The dutch are good at caring for the elderly. A British group has taken note and built bradeley villege Divide and multiply Too big to keep in family, historic houses are being turned into apartments Docklands sees light at end of the tunnel Office lets and house sales are up in the East End of London Alphabetical subject guide to degree courses in the arts and social science A second chance to shine As university clearing gets under way, John, O'leary points to the winners and losers of the admissions system and introduces the unique Time guide The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Day One The nuts and bolts of clearing How the System Work Time to take the gloves off Joanna Shinn offers some practical first-hand advice for those applying for clearing house places Rejection by your chose university need not be the end of the world Arts and social science: the pecking order Alphabetical subject to degree course in the arts social sciences How to get in touch with your university or colleage Contact Numbers Knockando News The Times Crossword No 19,629 Times weathercall WPA People in the Times Novel ideas for August The Times Tomorrow Flying the British flag Wolf at the door Business NFC chief steps down after boardroom disputes Survey shows £lbn Lloyd's loss for 1992 High-flyers find diamonds aren't forever Stock market London Closing Prices Media The Pound Arts 29-31 Gold Brent crude Sport MMC inquiry member joins Ofgas experts Foreign & Colonial Television and Radio Low Losses Lift Left By our Industrial Editor: Workfare 'will increase public-sector jobs' Hope of German rate cut revived Legal Notices British Goal signals final job losses before privatisation Manufacturers report rise in capital spending Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices By our World Trade Correspondent: Stora surges on UK newsprint demand Newcomer to launch shared jets YRM holds talks with bankers BT awards contracts for new phone system Business Roundup South Africa warning $2.5bn acquisition Anglo's Mali move Graseby inches ahead Lucas in brakes deal Racal wins contract German car shares fall Ben Bailey profits slip The Times Thorn makes sweet music in first quarter Albums from the Rolling Stones, Bryan Ferry, Pink Floyd and from a group of Spanish monks singing medieval plain song are all boosting the music business A mine is born in Zimbabwe Of gas appoints the Godfather Pennington Clare Spottiswoode's round table Firms ignore environment at their peril Re-directing the Royal Mail Turnround continues at Wace Cointreau mixes a Kazakh cocktail Bristol & West gets back to health with ?26m Gultronics Glaxo shares advance as speculators anticipate a takeover Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Amstrad MD resigns to join Sega Europe Recent Issues Major indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Profits leap at Friendly Hotels Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Bard & Co) Dollar Sport Rates Corporate raiders tamed by new rules and a taste for logic Eighties-style whiz-kid takeovers are in eclipse, at least for now, and caution is the watchword. Rupert Bruce reports No strings The Times City Diary PW celebrates Ella's 100th The Times City Diary Lexus rescue The Tims City Diary Kiwi cash The Time City Diary On your bike The Times City Diary Freight feud Tempus Thorn EMI Wace BNFL contradictory about fighting plutonium crime Business Letters Labour's pledge on taxing share options Oil The Times Sun Shares recover earlier losses Thomas Pink Shirts Dispatches from darkest Africa The horror of news from Rwanda and Zaire is brought daily to our sitting rooms. But how do the reporters cope? Sue Saville spent five days there What males goggle at Media Sales & Marketing Portland International A New Systems Sales Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Steinway & Sons Profile pursuit Oldroyd Publishing Group Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Times On Demand Information Plc Another right royal gaffe Has Lord McGregor, the pcc chief, put his foot in it for the last time? Music Talent goes a long way John Russel Taylor on Manchester seen through the eyes of a French painter, and the changing face of a remarkable British self-portraitist Visual Art: Exhibitions in Manchester, Kendal and Nottingham: London round-up Sound has clearer vision Radio: The arts poorly served by television, writes Peter Barnard Around the galleries Dance The Almeida Theatre Company presents Not as nice as he looks Televison Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Go west, young man Music: Mark Wiggleaworth. just appointed to be principal conductor of the Bbc National Orchestra of Wales, takes tp Stephen Pettitt Early glimpse of eternity Proms 1994: A revival of John Tavener's In Alium Bbcnow/ Atherton Albert Hall/ Radio 3 The quality of Merce is unrestrained Dance: The Original old dog with new tricks, Merce Cunningham is still choreographing-and on a computer. Allen Robertson reports Edinburgh Festival: The éminence grise of of dance re The evil lives , the good is interned Theatre: White trash, Derek, Jarman and a psychopathic Christ at the Traverse; plus a warts-and-all depiction of Robert De Niro He's talking to you, punk One Shot Assembly Rooms Admiring the ego altered Hell and Other Tales Gate, Wii London Theatre: Three Berkoff short stories Priestley tales retold Vittel PE The Times Newspapers Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Titmuss Sainer Dechert Anthony Cook Bureau Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitement Consultants Architectural, Planning and Design Practice PA to… Multiple Display Advertising Items Newly Appointed Chief Executive Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretary/administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vittel Elizabeth Hunt Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Gordon-Yates BBC Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries ROC University College London CL Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Lettings Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Magellan Medical Communications Angela Mortimer Enfield Directors' Secretaries Style Incorporated Hambros Bank Limited News International Newspapers Ltd Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Music Industry Accounts Administrator PR Secretary/receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing for high stakes in high society To use a favourite pastime for social climbing is an established ploy, Albert Dormer says, but if you to do big business as well, then your game should be bridge La Crème De La Crème Monument Personal Consultants Boyce Bilingual Muller International England profit from relentless assault Sports in Brief St Mary's The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pick The Times Courage First Xv to win ?10,000 Unisys Rugby trips, VIP tickets and Courage beer prizes Three cheers for Ossie for daring to dare Midweek View Klinsmann spurs Tottenham to positive approach Monday Night's Late Results Today's Fixtures Colombia investigates football drugs link League prepares to replace Reilly Renault accord brings joy to Benetton camp Adkins expects to overturn deficit Word-Watching Deauville charm camouflages French problems Richard Evans Redcar Rapid Raceline Ritto at Tralee Guide to our Racecard By Our Racing Correspondent: Stewards review Smith Eccles report Yesterdays Results Brighton Exeter Fillies to take Sunday slot Irwin relishes central role in sporting spectacle Muggeridge at her best can increase medal tally TCCB Gillingham grasps emotional victory Medals Table For the Record Bowlers put off course by bumpy reception Timetable The Times BBC 1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Satellite Bridge Namesake tracks down Linford Unsung runner from Belize highlights athletics' rich variety The times Play the Courage First Xv rugby game in The Times… Davies tackles; union's loyally problem Times two cross word Winning Move Word-Watching Simon Barnes Rangers must pass history test to stave off Greek tragedy The Open University
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