News from 29/08/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Natasha Fairweather, Andrew Robathan, Kenneth Minogue, Jon Ashworth, Guy Chazan, Richard Eaton and David Rhys Jones, Helen Johnstone, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Krish Anderson, Andrew Dare, Chief Executive, J. Broadhurst, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Clinton-Davis, Jane Furnival, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Rae, Geneive Abdo, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Anthony Gibson (Director), Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, J. S. Walker, Kenneth J. Gregory, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Andrew England, Timothy Rice, John Young, Keith Pike, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Paul Hoppe, Russell Kempson, Ahmed Fazl and Dominic Kennedy, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Norman Hammond, S. R. Marcus, Toby Kenton Hole, G. R. Sullivan, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tony Evans, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Ford and Jenny Knight, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Geoffrey Holman, Graham Speake, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Andy Tribble, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Roderick MacLean, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, John Hicks, Iola Smith, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Ian Brodie and Tom Rhodes, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Tony Benn, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Philip Webster, Lindsay Cook and Jon Ashworth, Colin Campbell, J. R. Scott, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
Resumo20p IRA seeking troop cuts after truce 'Significant progress' in peace talks Schumacher disqualified Businessman shot dead Index Sprinter who took drugs loses medal The man who offered the Labour Party £5m Countdown Sunday shopping starts with worship MPs' 4.7% rise threatens Clarke's squeeze on pay Fashion Tony Benn British Red Cross 20p Labour demands answers over Archer shares The Stock Exchange has no powers to take action against Anglia Television directors, even if they are found to have broken the stringent City rules on insider dealing before the MAI takeover bid Grade urges curb on TV's middle-class influence Channel 4 chief blames 'Mary Whitehouse tendency' for shortcomings of watchdogs Alliance Francaise Men trail along as wives relish another M&S day Paupers of politics look enviously at Italians MPs' pay award Not guilty should not be read as innocent, says judge Reclusive businessman found shot dead at high-security mansion Civil War 'battle' engulfed by fire Gravestone vicar adds Tom to ban Film star buys legal-row yacht in 'bargain deal' Heiress found dead in villa pool Hewlett Packard 150,000 revel in carnival music and splendour Medical students abandon Britain for place in Prague A-level grading urged for GNVQ Midland By a Staff Reporter: Mother swaps baby for Bosnia Train strikes fail to alter favourable view of unions 1.5m children 'are working illegally' Keene on Chess Radar finds climber's body under 3ft of snow News in Brief Passengers lost Brady sues Murder charge Heart man stable Grand result Libya mission Badger survey Replica bomber to recreate historic flight to Australia 'Anyone who travels by airplane today owes a debt to those who risked all to prove it was possible' Countdown £1,500 to be won today The Times Religions aim to recapture 'lost' generation Social Security Modern writers turn their thoughts to philosophy Sophie's World, a Norwegian bestseller due to be published in Britain next January is about to set the pace for public consumption ideas and will help to bridge a cultural divide In the late 1990s the cult novel is likely to be an interpretation of Western thought as readers seek to satisfy their intellectual curiosity Renault Peking accused of using organs from executed prisoners (Reuter): Mengistu's henchmen to go on trial From Reuter in Singapore: Murayama says sorry to Singapore Hostage blunders boost Pol Pot Japan's gays on the march Rabin gives wider powers to the PLO pedi-doc Swiss Made (AP): Sixteen die in Kashmir violence News in Brief (Reuter): 100 massacred (AP): Gaza ban (Reuter): Satellite up (Reuter): Koreans held Mandela rests (AFP): City unearthed Clinton and Castro open door to conciliation over Cuban refugees Kozyrev delivers UN warning as Bosnian Serbs vote Kohl hogs the limelight in campaign for fourth term Historians fly to Jefferson's defence over story of slave-girl affair Picture Gallery (Reuter): Tourists film mother drowning Russians withdraw from Germany and Baltic states (Reuter): Smokers fume over their rights News in Brief Florence takes pollution toll Italy honours lost princess (Reuter): Cars stoned (AFP): Swiss quake All heart Muslims threaten to attack delegates at population talks Pill forced to give way to the donkey By Reuter in Rabat and our Foreign Staff: Algeria closes border in row with Morocco Thomas Cook Value Added Fax 'It will never be my policy to be a coward' The young Wedgwood Benn discovers love, wins his wings as a pilot in the Royal Air Force, and faces heartbreak as a telegram brings news of the loss of his beloved older brother Starting today, the early diaries and letters of Tony Benn. Part 1: Growing up in the War Why they're all voting conservative Jaeger for the young woman? A new collection adds verve and versatility to value for money A classic name reinvents itself Hotline The Sunday Times Matthew Parris What a pity Michael Howard could not travel by canoe with me into the Bolivian jungle Blue and red macaws shriek overhead as the river boils through the canyon Board's room The Times Diary Is Tony Blair all gas and gaiters? What the country needs is a Whig in charge. So how does the new Labour leader shape up? Oh for a modest speech Instead of trying to inspire the party conference, Major should play for safety, says Peter Riddell Riddel on Monday Priority time The Times Diary Oh yes ... The Times Diary Sell me too The Times Diary Bard luck No Title A Matter of Choice At Cairo, women and children are at last being put first Clinton's Cuba Libre New sanctions will not stop the flow of refugees Voting for a Pay Rise MPs' salaries should again be linked to the Civil Service Anglia TV share deal: questions that need an answer Milk supplies: has the minister missed the mark? Bang up to date 'Graves of academe' Forces' favourite Why we all need to get on our bikes Disunity in the Church Working on slogans Court Circular Birthdays today Reception University news Appointment The Times Anniversaries Church news Guard Mounting Picture Gallery Spirit of hope inspires community centre York team pioneers 'total archaeology' Personal Column Spear holds clue to ancient ritual Marriages Appointments in the Forces DJM: Nature notes Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Notice to Advertisers British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Forthcoming marriage Latest wills David Wright David Wright, South Africanborn British poet, transtator and critie, died yesterday of cancer at Waldron, near Heathfield, East Sussex, aged 74. He was born in johannesburg on February 23, 1920 Luigi Chinetti Luigi Chinetti, former racing driver and threetimes winner of the Le Mans 24-hour race, died at his home in Greenwich, Connecticut, on August 17 aged 93. He was born in Milan on July 17, 1901 Sir John Bowman, Bt Sir John Bowman, 4th Bt and industrial strategist, died on August 16 aged 90. He was born on February 12, 1904 On This Day Suicides among Students Lord Methuen Lord Methuen, 6th Baron, country landowner, died on August 24 aged 68. He was born on October 26, 1925 Vasily Selyunin Vasily Selyunin, Russian economist and historian died on August 27 aged 66. He was born in 1927 News The Times Crossword No 19,633 Knockando Picture Gallery Business People in the Times No Title Sport Forecast Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Schumacher skids into trouble Details from SPA Simson at heart of golden night for England TAG Heuer Arts 27-28 Books 29 Business 30-32 The Times Liverpool take fresh heart as Fowler leads from front Television and Radio Langer's reign as champion ended by Montgomerie Back-to-back wins for confident Scot Nause packs triple knockout punch The Times Today's Fixtures Birch lords it as village life reaches London Michael Henderson samples the simple pleasures of a quintessentially English occasion at the headquarters of cricket Eubank now seeking presidential approval Saturday's Cricket Scoreboards England reaffirm one-day efficiency Rivals leave Warwickshire with clear run towards title Balanced side a World Cup prospect Sussex fail to contain Ostler Worcestershire's hopes take dent Yesterday's Scoreboards White Muzzle strengthens Arc claims Richard Evans Nap: Sue's Artiste (2.15 Newcastle) Next best: Allesca (4.50 Chepstow) Epsom Newton Abbot Cartmel Insider Trader to make killing Today's Races on Television Newcastle Mehthaaf overshadows colts Rapid Raceline Smith Eccles in favour with ratings computer Saturday's Results Ripon Chepstow Warwick From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Johnston enjoys rich haul Huntingdon Southwell Wolverhampton Plumpton Muhtarram third Blackburn pair revel in freedom of season made for strikers Misfortune punctuates Tottenham's ambitions Leeds undermined by alien forces Premiership at a Glance fantasy league Post-Flashman recovery gaining strength Keith Pike says that Ray Clemence is improving the image of Barnet thanks to flair and free transfers Bit player fills star's role Newcastle rock the cradle with peals of thunder Good man in Africa bashes on regardless Weekend Football Results and Tables Disenchantment speeds Rangers' decline Pools Check Kelly's eye for goal exonerates Taylor's tinkering Moneghetti adds sparkle to his reign Results from the Commonwealth Games Golden Clark brings down curtain For the Record IOC code will leave no room for doubt on drugs Goulding inspires St Helens' unlikely comeback The Times Ledingham passes speed test in style Results Evans has last word at feast Inter Europe Travel Ltd Travel trails German Travel Centre Viceroy Air International Jupiter Travel Ltd Flightplan Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale ABTA Flight only Treorchy pay heavy penalty Charterline Travel Flight Finders Embassy Flight Centre ABTA Nz Tis Travel trails ABTA Leblanc ends drought Teesside show promise Shoot-out success Bearman on target Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Christie defeated by flying Drummond Sport in Brief Calibre Travel Travel Insurance Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences How the clearing system works Glad goodbye to a sad summer Rock: It was a bitter-sweet Reading Festival for many of the headlining acts. Paul Sexton caught the vibe Theatre Give the man a cigar Television: Fitting tribute to a big, friendly giant Never the time to stand still Edinburgh Festival Dance Cunningham/Childs Playhouse Books How to harness an earthquake Proms 1994: Two masters at work Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Seven hours of hubris Edinburgh Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews The Oresteia at Murrayfield Ice Rink "A Comic Cocktail Wild & Hot" Children's classic bursts into song London Theatre: A fine adaptation The Secret Garden King's Head The Times Good man fallen among Fabians Ben Pimlott's biography of Harold Wilson was much praised, but Ian McIntyre finds he writes better about people than issues Ben Pimlott's biography of Harold Wilson was much praised, but Ian McIntyre finds he writes better about people than issues Holy fools seduced Deep River By Shusaku Endo Peter Owen, £15.95 the Girl I Left behind By Shusaku Endo Peter Owen. £14.99 Little platoons Conditions of Liberty Civil Society and its Rivals By Ernest Gellner Hamish Hamilton, £18.99 Picture Gallery Man with too few qualities In a Glass House By Nino Ricci Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 TES the Times Educational Supplement Queen Bee puts fresh buzz into a Thatcherite legend The woman who made royal jelly a cult is returning to the panacea business, says Rodney Hobson La Crème De La Crème IR investor relations society News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection All Box number replies should be addressed to JFL Recruitment Consultants DK Publishing Opportunity Project Management Company Verdict Research Ltd. Full Time Word-Watching Tokyo task for Gifford United prepares for take off as low-price, no-frills operator The worker-owned airline is making big efforts to pull back from the brink, says Sean Mac Carthaigh On the ball Consulting room Corporate body BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Queen Bee Tunnel station site signals new EuroCity Loan capital move by Bristol & West Winning Move Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword No 252 Word-Watching Revamp for Dorothy Perkins Jobs fear as ICI transfers engineering operation By our Industrial Correspondent: Legislation to extend competition may be lost Russian buy heralds the return of Bula Pallavan Transport Corporation Limited United we Fly Del Monte poised to announce purchase From Reuter in New York: Viacom to sell Garden in $1bn deal Eight pages of university and college courses A good result costs money With the publication of the A-level league tables, a former and current headmaster reflect on their validity and implications In the end, the independent sector makes the best all-rounder, says John Rae Don't let the clearing system grind you down Andrew England says student smust play hardball with the university admissions officers if they want to win in the game of clearing Midland Who is the bad performer? The education department provides deceptive information, says Tony Evans A Guide to the Future University of Sunderland Holborn College Aberystwyth Bridge Tutorial College, Bath Education Courses Review Hotel Management School The Times The University of Strathclyde South Bank University Cambridge Business College The Rapid Results College Fax : 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 BAC A-Levels & GCSEs Multiple Display Advertising Items St Mary's Tutorial College Gabbitas Educational Consultants Education Courses Review BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies (University… "a fresh start" London Guildhall Davies's College Abbey Tutorial College Fax : 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 Suffolk College Thames Valley University The University of Strathclyde The Oldest University College in Wales Education Courses Review The Times European Business School University of Wolverhampton University of Luton Holborn College Davies's College University Keele Bellerbys College Fax : 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 University of Luton A Level Science Retakes Abbey Tutorial College Education Courses Review West Thames College Employment Group Department University of Hertfordshire University of Central England Education Helpline Nene Northampton Bournemouth University University of Exeter Ealing Fax : 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 University of Luton David Game College Group Boston College Fine Arts College Education Courses Review Bangor Pembrokeshire College Osteopathy Regent's College Surrey College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Babel Technical College Westminster Tutors Central School of Counselling and Therapy Huron University London University Colchester Institute University of Derby Canterbury Christ Church College Campbell Harris Tutors The British Accreditation Council montessori Train to Teach Kensington College of Business Fax : 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 St. Joseph's Hall Oxford The Tutorial Academy Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abacus College St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College The University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Courses Review Suffolk College Oxford Brookes University Anglo-European College of Chiropractic Cife Oxford Tutorial College Coventry University the University of Greenwich Medical School The Tuition Centre Colchester Institute The Abbey College Fax : 071 782 7828 The best on Bloody Friday An American arts camp encourages competition and excellence, reports Timothy Rice Education Courses Review Institute of Counselling Brighton Law Degrees University of London (EXT) Collingham Brown & Brown Cherwell Tutors Lucie Clayton Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Canterbury Christ Church College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Oxford Steer to a New Career Part Time Representative Kensington College White Rose Tutorials Idependent Education Colchester Royal Grammar School the University of Greenwich More than a campus A school has built its own further education college
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