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News from 25/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, L. M. Singhvi, Jon Ashworth, Kenneth Jagger, Nick Nuttall, Richard Lewis Chairman, Andrew Pierce, Willy Newlands, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, R. C. Evans, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Eric Caines, Abby Tan, Iain Duncan Smith, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lewis Rushbrook, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bradley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stella Tillyard, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, Dennis Coward, Margaret Erskine, E. de Winter, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, James Croall, Gerald Kaufman, Elisabeth Hoodless (Executive Director), Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Janet Daley, George Sivell and Jill Sherman, Gerry Acher, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Nick Bryant, Pamela Forde, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Robi Dutta and Richard Ford, Azmat Khan, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, J. A. Williams, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, John Goodbody, J. Davies-Humphreys, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Craig Lord, Richard Askew, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, James Pringle, Asia Correspondent, W. J. Richmond, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Baelz, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Colin Howard, Christopher G. R. Buxton (Director), Alex Holmes, Catherine Milton, Arthur Reed, Christopher Irvine,

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Archer makes apology to his wife Uranium raid on 'secret city' British Airways-75 years on. Special supplement Index Buying The Times overseas Star-rated Ggse could be passport to top universities Winning Looks Rescue bid for Swan Hunter threatened Countdown Gordonstoun head was accused of Nazi leanings Second Chance Cuban exodus forces US to expand camp at naval base ATL Transatlantic prophets of peace return to Belfast Beith targets big business to raise child benefit by £5 DELL Howard to reject 'council police' TA band suspends couple Shipyard RMT begs cash help from other unions Race attack on prisoner Town hall incentive Health 'top priority' Boy hanged accidentally Greens suspend Porritt Urgent appeal granted Wartime bomb alert Correction Admiral 'Doomsday' computer disowned by hospital Doctors debate the ethics of a machine which pulls the plug and a company selling donor eggs 'Brilliant' scientist dies in new 150mph sports car Old Master found in drug raid In the Magazine Boy driven to suicide by boredom Bdeing US clinic defends adverts aimed at British women Professor dismisses vocational A-level results as unreliable Homebase 1994 Gcse Examinations GCSE English is all Greek to some Women fail to report sex attacks Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Girl of 16 'victim of cot death' Animal militants hunted after £2m island inferno The Times Countdown £1,000 Protest over Army threat to moorland Roads take short cut The true cost of a bitter divorce First direct CSA 'failing children in family splits' BNP man sacked 'to please voters' Scientists put ghosts under the microscope A Conference in Glasgow is discusing a range of phenomena previously consigned to the realm of 'pseudo science" Dixons Blind woman sees daughter for first time By a Staff Reporter: 'High flyer' stole to fund gambling M Middlesex University Prison chief turns to US for help in drug battle S Serif Modern Crusoe forced to halve price of island Cruel sheep farmer banned Legal & General 'Shock' may cure fits Girl loses leg outside care home Not cricket Beach body Qe2 charge Stab death Bee sting Health kick Russian 'secret city' admits uranium stolen by civilians JAL India raises alarm on Pakistani bomb claim Bonn uncovers nuclear leaks at military bases Ukraine plays down Sevastopol split (Reuter): Tourists die in hail of bullets (Reuter): Day tripper (AFP): Stalker jailed (AP): Prisoners riot (Reuter): Elbowed out Admiral Raft mama mounts as Cubans risk voyage to nowhere Hard economic realities driving refugees to embark on dream of freedom Fujimori strips ambitious wife of her official role Argentine fish plea dismissed US eases immigration rules to stem exodus The Royal Bank of Scotland No Title Korean 'Dear Leader' faces power struggle Kim Jong Il may not be enjoying a smooth succession in North Korea, but only monolithic state, Gwen Robinson Airbus No Title Corrupt army boosts image of Khmer Rouge 'Comfort women' refused pay-out Reuter: Currency case nets ex-leader's daughter Rise in bloodletting as Burundi peace deadline draws near Far-right Bonn 'pact' stirs revolt (AFP): Rocard to quit (AFP): Syrian poll (Reuter): Abiola attack (AFP): Needle threat Lorry blockade Racist instinct' blamed for US shooting of black policeman Admiral Close Clinton ally forecasts long delay for health reforms Picture Gallery B&Q Supercentres Hairs from murder site linked to Simpson A force to be reckoned with Britain's top policewoman tells julia Llewellyn Smith how she handles the pressures of publicity Price Busters UK Short Breaks Nature at peace with nurtures The chances to probe what shapes us has lured top US brains to London Admiral Glamour in, muscles out For women athletes it's not just the winning. It's the chance for photos and fees, reports Peter Barnard Crossword Challenge Days Picture Gallery Facing a painful truth There have been many false dawns in arthritis treatment. Now, at least, doctors are asking the right questions, says Dr James Le Fanu TCP Antiseptic Ointment The Kumon Method An attack of immortality The link between Crohn's Disease and meals. . . a tree offers hope in the treatment of cysts. . . beware of the dog Mercury Communications Janet Daley Operaworks Picture Gallery Women and the Pope Ferminist issues and birth-control will cause headaches in Rome next century Best therapy Biting back Book early Mortal coils Now it's a nuclear world Iain Duncan Smith fears proliferation Reach for the Stars The new GCSE grade must be a rigorous standard A Tinge of Green Environmentally conscious voters can afford to be pragmatic Simply Susana The soap opera of Peru's First Family promises to run and run The pressures on cathedrals to charge for admission Rail strikes The civic bond Old English cricket lost for ever? Kashmir dispute Dubious privilege in time of war Citizens' patrols A talent to amuse Persistent puzzler Hospital food Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Norfolk boatmen let fly a winning broadside Institute of Administrative Management Church news Personal Column The Times Notice to Readers Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Ernst von Bressensdorf Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Douglas Gordon Personal Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Times Court and Social Page Marion Stancioff Conrad Ascher The Droughr in Canada A dangerous world for business A short cut at Heathrow Travelogs British tourists flock to Japan Blighty train runs again Takeoff for station Strike boom for hotels fades As the airlines respond Night school saves pilots' lives Flights STATRAVEL Multiple Display Advertising Items Singles seek adventure Activity holidays are a boom area, especially with single women who hope to acquire more than a new skill Multiple Display Advertising Items Usit Nelson Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Scotland targets the English News The Times Crossword No 19,630 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call No Title Further on down the road The Times Tomorrow Down Colchester way Pop on Friday Wellcome files suit against Sb over anti-herpes drug Barclays appoints internal watchdog Stock Market London Closing Prices Economic View Arts Profits accelerate at Honda The round Gold Brent Crude Books WH Smith vows to win books battle National Grid Check your Scores in the First X1 Game Sport 35-40 Call Sound Link Directory Telephone firms ordered to improve training Gartmore jumps 55% but funds fall £lbn Legal & Public Notices Marley reaps the benefit of surge in building Kent boosts Mersey Docks Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Numbers do walking at Yellow Pages (Reuter): Goldman stake in Lauren Hoechst makes strong advance Blockbuster backs merger with Viacom Business Roundup Victaulic advances Orders thin at Senior Store wars hit Daniels Parity's buy pays off Mayflower races ahead Gibbs & Dandy recovers The Times Business to Business Price cut 'may hit Telegraph profit for five years' The cut in the cover price has restored circulation of the daily newspaper to above the one million mark but at the expense of falling revenues from circulation GEC-Marconi In Flight Systems Barclays banks on customers New complains mechanism for Barclays germans no longer love their banks liberals miss tax targer Sutcliffe Speakman executive departs Body Shop quick to defend its image OAG Flight Disk Reed Travel Group Institutional investors squeeze index back above 3,200 The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Invesco starts long haul back with £18.7 million Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures By our City Staff: Buy-back boost for Seeboard Major Changes Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Inflation obsession blinds policymakers to other ills Economic View Flying to Paris 75 years on The Times Quelle challenge Warsaw flash Banking accolade Latvian link WH Smith's new chapter Tempus Gartmore/Invesco Marley National Mutual Life German chemicals Let's not provide a cover-up The death knell has sounded for big bath provisioning, says gerry Acher, So, what next? Accountancy & Finance Plan International Trojan Hovering holiday Any Other Business Treasury ban Not binding Marks & Spencer Financial Services The mad, mad world of the VAT industry Saudit Personal Business Advisor CG Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service HTR Shares close at best of day Digital All the nice girls love a werewolf Cinema: Geoff Brown is impressed, but far from frightened, by Jack Nicholson's elegant transformation from dormouse to demon in Wolf Chelsea Cinema Renoir Comedy The buffets of war warped by a buffet Opera: Serious intent sadly spoilt Odeon Music Grand passion Proms 1994 Entertainments Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some Seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide More ho-hum than ho-ho on comic circuit A glut stand-ups on the Fringe does not guarantee laughs, says kate Basseett The Times Acid words from maestro of Ohio Music: Richard Morrison meets the sharp-tongued Cheistoph von Dohnányi as he prepares foe his British tour Great Classics on Offer The Times Cd Direct Steinway & Sons Stagecraft plays the starring role Theatre: An inventive French Winter's tale at the Royal Lyceum When a little is a lot Dance: An American troupe makes a belated British deubut Cadaver preyed on by culture vultures Rachel Cusk on a solipsistic fable about an author who has relinquished his authority The meaning of middle age Wheh the World was Steady By Claire Messud Granta: £14.99 Devilish Tasmanian Tasma: The Life of Jessie Covreur Patricia Clarke Cassell, £14.99 New Authors Publish your Work The novel to end all Great War novels Pondering the rose of romance Leap of faith in paradise The Evening of Adam By Alice Thomas Ellis Viking, £14 Up the greasy pole down under Reflecting on the success of Bob Hawke as Labour Prime Minister of Australia, Gerald Kaufman sends an open letter at Tony Blair Torturing language Idols of the Baltic dukes Lithuania Ascending a Pagan Empire within East-Central Europe, 1295-1345 By S. C. Rowell Cambridge University Press £45 Joe Simpson Mecca to Agra How the clearing system works PCC Wimbledon thwarted on and off the pitch Today's Fixtures For the Record Rogers acclaims notable victory Barry Pickthall reports on the triumphant homecoming of the yacht Sticky Fingers Tuesday's Late Results Meninga ponders options Americans spurred by bid for Solheim Cup places Multiple Display Advertising Items Scot cutting a dash in pursuit of European dominance Atherton's horizon stretches beyond Edgbaston limits All-rounders' chance to impress The Leading 100 Entries in the Times First Class Xi The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Gaywood opens door for Devon Yesterday's Scoreboards Fit Reeve decides to leave Munton in charge Table Chilly Billy heads quality crop Charnock banned after pile-up at Redcar Lingfield Park Edinburgh Worcester Yesterday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Ghana official rejects racism claims Harris and Foster add to England's title haul Results from the Commonwealth Games Lewis has golden day out of office Games Details Injured Ivanisevic may miss US Open Induráin steers away Romario made to pay Mclntosh dismissed Higgins takes lead Record haul by Wasim Ferguson going ahead Fine finish by Wales Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Sky One Satellite Golf Fife ban signals end of Maradona's career Golden days lie ahead for Jackson Edwards awaits test confirmation Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Miller considers uncertain future MD4 Cricket Sheffield Hallam University Aberystwyth SOAS Overseas Students Multiple Classified Advertising Items "I improved my grades" Gabbitas Educational Consultants University of Southampton BAC TSB Liverpool John Moores University Demontfort University University of Westminster QW University of London Ealing Tutorial College Surrey College Coventry University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nottingham Trent University Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Surrey Retake A-levels & GCSEs in Cambridge at St… The South-Wests Leading Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Medical Schools BAC Education Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Management Studies in our Chateaux in Germany… University of Luton David Game The University of Greenwich TVU London The Chichester Institute Modes Study Centre Oxford University of Plymouth Button! Anglo-European College of Chiropractic The University of Liverpool Stratford upon Avon College Brunel Fine Arts College Davies's Multiple Display Advertising Items UH University of Hertfordshire Campbell Harris Tutors The Tutorial Academy Oxford A-Levels & GCSEs BC Bellerbys College Abbey Tutorial College GSC Guildford Secretarial College The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow University of Luton Coleg Abertawe Swansea College SC Multiple Display Advertising Items Writtle College University of Luton H Huron University Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Cambridge Business College A Unlocking Potential The Royal Agricultural College Multiple Display Advertising Items Retaking A-levels? Bloomsbury College CIFE Oxford Tutorial College Westminster Tutors BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items International Business School Collingham Brown & Brown University of Teesside Bangor South Bank University London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times the Sunday Times University of Derby Fas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromley Osteopathy The woodland trust Public Appointments continues on page 8 Let the showcase go on David Walker on the changing fortunes of the Commonwealth Institute Public & Healthcare HMS Worthing Priority What is the hallmark of a born manager? Boundaries and rules should be no barrier to positive change NBS N. B. S International Telecommunications Roles N. B. S JM Management Service Telstra UK ALDI Chusid Headway Sales & Marketing Manager MSL International Sequelogic Railtrack Major Projects Division Grant Thornton Management Consultants VSO The Scottish Office United Nations Secretariat Front Desk Computer Programmer Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Manager The Sunday Times Sun Alliance Computer People GA General Accident PA Consulting Group Portland International The Uk's Largest Source of Unadvertised… Hoggett Bowers Austin Knight Touche Ross Multiple Display Advertising Items Redland Marks & Spencer WIPAC IMC MADGE Clarks Crane Maintenance Supervisor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adderley-Featherstone plc Trojan Royal Mail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Data-Tech Barkers Responses & Assessment BSG IPC Superscape Metropolitan Police Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Front Desk Computer Programmer 2 Positions Land-Rover Sales Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are You the One? Chief Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brockhill Park School Commercial Assistant IBCS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Personal Business Advisor GEA Till The Economist Group British Shipping Wellington Underwriting Agencies Limited More than just a pretty face General Appointments Manager Director Reguibak Sales Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research Resources Westmead Consultancy SBGI RISO One hundred ways to get a job Nine out of ten job hunters rely exclusively on adcerts Database Manager Editorial Assistant From goggled pioneers with canvas and string to… Airline on top of the world From hedge-hopping to supersonic Arthur Reed describes the years which have made British aviation history Celebrate in style Honeywell BA's independent lord of the skies Birmingham International Airport An ear to the ground BA never stops doing research into how it can improve its service to customers. David Churchill reports ALPHA Airports Group Plc Leading right from the front NATS High-flyers of a new industry James Croall on the conurageous pioneers who laid a flight path to success Dobbs ASL Height of design BA's long tradition of technical innovation is set to strech well into the 21st century, reports james Croall British Airways ARUP Food for 40,000 feet Each time a jumbo jet takes to the air 100 items foe each passenger must be packed aboard. Robin Young reports British Airways Be swept off your feet Rolls RR Royce Bringing partners together A global airline is being built, with direct investment in four major overseas carriers, Chris Lockwood reports United Technologies Pratt & Whitney British Airways Training policy puts people first B. A. A Radisson Edwardian Red carpet treatment To ease pressure on Heathrow, Ba has been developing a new range of luxury facilities at Gatwick, writes David Churchill Royal Doulton Company Getting away to pastures new A 'them and us' attitude is being banned at Ba's new maintenance facilities in Wales, writes Arthur Reed Aviall Amdahl Exploring the skills of the job Ferguson Bucknall Austin Most 75 year olds can walk. Some 75 year olds can… Drake & Scull Into the minds of travellers Your personal details will travel ahead of you take your seat in the aircraft, reports Chris Lockwood The art of delivering the goods Aviation Defence International Granada Ba has the whole world on its routes Travellers can choose from 167 destinations. Arthur Reed reports Aviation & Airport Services Ltd How to spend £150 million Picture Gallery Air miles scheme born on a train WS Atkins Congratulations British Airways New York in a blink of an eye Hypersonic jets and thousand-seaters await us, reports Chris Lockwood FLS Aerospce ASTA Aircraft Services Pty Ltd Shares reflect steady growth Sundstrand Aerospace BP Snecma Perfecting the look success Expert advice has helped Ba to dust off its image, writes Robney Hobson Burlington Air Express GE Aircraft Engines Break for the world BA Holidays take you anywhere, reports David Churchill British Airways

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