News from 26/08/1994
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George Cole, R. W. Jenkins, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Trevor Turner, Elizabeth Symons, General Secretary, Patricia Davies, Pennington, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jason Page, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Frank Morgan, Max Glaskin, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Malcolm Tozer Headmaster, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Fiona Reynolds (Director), Derek Bateman, Frances Kerry, Carl Mortished, S. Ezz, Richard Eaton, Jennifer A. Page, Chief Executive, Paul Nield, Sean Hallahan, Simon Wilde, Leslie Collier, Colin Narbrough, Triona Adams, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Harry Wright, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, E. A. T. Wright, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, John R. Cherry, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Jack Livingstone, Charles Bremner, Thomas Sharpe, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Jenny MaCarthur, Caroline Cox, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, David Toop, George Plumptre, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Roger Boyes, Allan Mallinson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, M. Hawker, Geof Wheelwright, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Parker, George Hill, Craig Lord, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hartnack, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, John Pincham, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Tim Footman, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, B. K. Workman, Ian Campbell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Goodbody, Kate Alderson and David Powell, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, B. Dudley Stamp, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, David Bellamy, Valerie Grove, Nigel Wilkins, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Eamon Dyas, Alex Holmes, John R. S. Guinness, Philip Warland,
ResumoBritish athletes face expulsion Two who failed drug test are flown home 100 safe after fire in ferry engines Index The Times Two for 30P on Saturday Countdown BR offers, staff as rail strike-breakers Atherton will lead tour side Archer: review of Heseltine role Peace team arrives Fun for All Blair's Labour wins 56% rating as middle class deserts Tories Feed the Children 20P Commons may investigate as Tories come to Archer's aid Government rejects calls for CPS inquiry into allegations of insider dealing World Leather War declared on phantom phones Why stock broker took 'prudent action' MoD revives hope of saving shipyard News in Brief Dairy trade challenge Sentence 'too lenient' Killer jailed a third time Missing monk is dead Boxer's brother dies Sport drug abuse is tip of iceberg say doctors Anger as near-disaster off Ramsgate raises spectre of Zeebrugge Fire chief blames closure of air-sea rescue centre for delay in lifting crews onto burning Sally Star Outcry over cutbacks in helicopters AXA Equality & Law Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Cream Heads call for further cuts to curriculum Halfords Liverpool boy is 'brightest state pupil of the year' Girls' schools top the GCSE charts Editor quits ailing Sunday Express Staff turn blind eye to prisoners' sex with visitors Rare racing car lines up for a new start Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Picture Gallery BBC fosters entente cordiale The Royal Bank of Scotland Driver has nose bitten off in attack Foreign trip for boy who offended Currys Pregnant mother freed from 21-day prison sentence Appeal judges cite 'exceptional circumstances' in case of clerk who stole £380 from bank £1,000 to be won each day Countdown Holiday bargains in seafood and fruit Weekend Shopping More Furniture Idea 'Pirates' hit canal boats News in Brief Murder charge Arrest warrant Exam passed Snake snack 'Blair effect' undermines Major and lifts Labour to record high B&Q Party deselects former prostitute DIY enthusiasts turn to crime Power line risk to health is discounted Keene on Chess MP urges boycott of holiday 'deathtraps' Crowds cheer as young Cubans sail for Florida Migrants embark in makeshift armada to escape economic ruins of communism Maples Castro admits allowing exodus Refugees flee penury in hunt for the dollar East German spy chief reveals war role for Carlos Budapest helped Abu Nidal British Red Cross Paris relives its liberation legend A wave of nostalgia and pride sweeps France as it marks the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Paris with a mass street party, Charles Bremner writes Boots (AFP): Woman co-pilot fought in vain to stop suicide crash Hover Speed Aircrews likely to undergo mental check-ups US gives asylum to Saudi diplomat Sharps Picture Gallery Kabul paymasters aim for jihad in Kashmir PLO given warning over killers News in Brief (Reuter): Party chief shot (Reuter): Tourists injured (Reuter): Village deaths (AP): MP murdered Denmark abuzz over 'yellow peril' bees Swedes pin prosperity hopes on Socialists You only Get These Prices with Key D. I. Y Moscow seeks to deepen Serb rift New Zambezi bridge threatens wildlife park B&Q Supercentres AFP: Nigeria to oust heads of unions From Associated Press in Phnom Penh: Khmer Rouge hints at deal on hostages Reuter: Warning to Lesotho King by African leaders 'They say I'm hypocrite-rich, mad and ill-but it's only to stop people listening' Tony Benn on the diaries of his youth-and why he once sough help from the Girls' Own Paper The Valerie Grove interview Win a Club Med holiday in the US Crossword Challenge: Day 6 The Times Monday Er, Vanessa who? With talk shows more popular than ever, Rachel Kelly meets Vanessa Fletz, ITV's answer to Oprah Winfrey She has the star quality to be every bit as good as the best US talent And the last shall be first Are first-born children the least likely to join a revolution? Legal eagle to the rich and famous Why do the well-connected all turn to Lord Mishcon? Multiyork Turning the insiders out Civil law would catch more dodgy dealers, says Paul Nield The aim is to help the markets to work efficiently Ziggy on art The Times Diary Picture Gallery Wagner's three curses For all its splendour, Bayreuth faces future difficulties, as its creator knew Picture this The Times Diary Kurt answers The Times Diary On the hook The Times Diary Ban drug cheats for life David Miller on how to counter the athletics shame The New Man's Appeal Blair has women flocking to him in droves In Safer Hands Ukraine could be at a turning point, if the West helps Tinsel Patriots American interference will not Ulster's suffering Coal plan 'a threat to our countryside' Events in Sudan What sort of Arcadia for Kenwood? When things go wrong Gentlemen as players Soldier-poet 'Ineffective' laws on competition Kedleston 'vandalism' Trips for offenders Missing links Birthdays today Appointment Fulbright Commission Personal Column Today's royal engagements Social News Anniversaries Grants will encourage large-scale works Art collectors transform garden into sculpture park Church news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Medieval strip fields are fast being destroyed Clive Caldwell Clive Caldwell, DSO, DFC and Bar, Australian fighter ace of the Second World War, diedin Sydney of August 5 aged 84. He was born on July 28,1910 Personal Column David Longley David Longley, prison governor, died from cancer on August 17 aged 53. He was born in the Wirral on November 14,1940 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Marie Curie Cancer Care Arthur Palmer Billy Wilson Sir Eyre Massey Shaw News The Times Crossword No 19,631 Business Times Weathercall Picture Gallery Leyland drives to £6m profit Stock Market Infotech CBI forecasts rate rise in final quarter BT unveils price cut Arts Norweb jobs to go Sport Ministers face conflict as EU seeks penalties on late-payers Business Card Case Television and Radio Business Today First Redevelop Improve Tecs 'are cutting cost of training' Slow recovery restrains Graham Group Legal Notices Gas to flow soon from North Morecambe rig Willis Corroon acts to halt profit slide Katzenberg turns away from Disney Firms may be forced to reveal internal controls Weir launches rights to fund US takeover Business Roundup Life Sciences leaps Charter reaches target Kleeneze sells shops Loss of £2.4m at Select Fairey buys in US TSB director named Roxspur in the black Earnings from TV business boost News Corporation By our Deputy City Editor: Rentokil fails to impress with 20% rise The FT-SE 3,500 brigade Shares ride on Wall Street's coat tails Norweb's absurd pleas of poverty Auditors lukewarm on internal controls Norweb passes the buck on job cuts Cap'n Bob's control environment S&n takes its time Million more tune in to BSkyB Pledge by Tomkins to lift payout Gultronics GRE investment fall wipes out trading profit New York gives equities a new lease of life Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Slough plans £200m of redevelopment Recent Issues Major Indices Taditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The renewed bull rush: the White Wednesday effect Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Leyland Trucks aims to keep Lady Luck on board Fourteen months after an MBO rescued the business from receivership, Ross Tieman reviews the progress made Tartan bible The Times City Diary Chip and a puff The Times City Diary Dressing down The Times City Diary Guarded confidence Tempus Weir Group Rentokil BNFL policy on Russian plutonium would reduce risk of proliferation Missing out on excellent syndicates at Lloyd's Tomkins Let checks deter rogue directors Times Unit Trust Information Service Henderson touche Remnant Shares close below Best Investors Chronicle The same job, but with a new employer High-tech outsourcing has had a poor reputation among employees. Sean Hallahan finds out if things are improving Information Technology Business Systems Group Storage Solution International Ltd Indosuex Captial Securities (UK) Limited CTEC Limited Times Newspapers Johnson Underwood IPC Information Systems Research Programmer Project Management Recruitment Pick and mix superhighway A new system will easily find the data you want, says George Cole I instruct with my little eye Computer which can be controlled by the eye are not far away Pentium Processor Can copying be stopped? The advent of the recordable CD-Rom brings piracy problems University of Northumbria at Newcastle How the clearing system works Justice seen to be done once again Theatre: Strong and atmospheric revivals of classic plays reviewed in the west End and at the Edinburgh Festival Benedict Nightingale finds that Rattigan's treatment of a famous fight against false accusation still has compelling dramatic force The Winslow Boy Globe Blindness triumphs over blind faith The Well of the Saints king's Edinburgh Works with quirks Classical Music: Stephen Pettitt on Baroque oddities in a late-night Prom and opera in a delightful setting Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pop Drama kept within bounds Rigoletto Stowe Man of many moods Jazz: Peerless Evan Parker at the Vortex in north London Pop BBC Proms 94 Entertainments Weekend Choice 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 filsm in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Man with the child in his eyes Pop on Friday: Time to transcend Tim .. . opposites attract attention Jeff Buckley had to become an adult before his time. What he learnt helped to make him a special one One in a millennium New Waves-Tomorrow's Sounds Today Happy, shiny person raising hands Amy Grant has the whole world-or at least a hefty part of it-in her hands .. . Oasis put their music where their mouth is OK, so what is so funny about peace, love and understanding? Alan Jackson talks to Amy Grant, the quietly Christian singer with a catholic appeal Liggers with attitude New Albums: GOod news for hotel rooms-Oasis have been in the studio Fauge HMV The fun starts right here A detailed guide to all the best entertainment for anyone planning a Bank Holiday day out with the family Gardens to visit Glorious borders, rare trees and shrubs, box and lavender hedges George Plumptre selects some treats Tomorrow Perkins in golden time warp Australian sets two records in same race to end 18-year wait Denmark's boycott threat adds to despondency Results from the Commonwealth Games Clark earns double chance to lift title Levet finds his putting touch to set the pace Details Mills tames course with record round Word-Watching Potteries put low in list of United's priorities Draw Passing the baton Players entitled to best standard of officials Flick of a wrist wins war of the Worlds Freud on Friday Whitaker chasing glory In defence of overseas players Cornish rollers Match of the day Wednesday Night's Late Results Thunderer: Thirsk Charnock draws support for Redcar ban appeal Nap: Caladesi (4,10 Newmarket) Next best: Pure Grain (3.15 Goodwood) Thunderer: Newmarket Blinkered first time Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pure Grain can exact revenge over longer trip Goodwood BBC2 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Goodwood Karinga Bay seeks treble Big-hearted Cottey at the height of his powers Twose trundles in to good effect Johnson quickens the pace Testing schedule takes its toll Simon Wilde says that county clubs offering contracts to South African bowlers could find themselves with some very tired players Gatting gambles by leaving out Tufnell For the Record Yesterday's Scoreboards Fixtures Cricket Rugby League Other Spot The Times Radio 1 Variations Satellite BBC1 Golf Gunnell 'devastated' over drugs controversy England victory provides little to quicken pulse Times Two Crossword Atherton given Ashes task Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Christian Aid Boardman times it right to take second title
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