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News from 30/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, M. J. Alty, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Peter Knapton, Michael Zander, Jeremy Kingston, Paul Megarity (Chairman), Carl Mortished, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, Ross Tieman and Kate Alderson, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Peter Fellgett, Barry Phillips, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, Peter Barnard, John Goodbody and Lin Jenkins, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Neil Addison, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Celia Haddon, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adrienne Gleeson, David Jeffcock, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Declan Lyons, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, James Bartholomew, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Anastase Scopelitis, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Richard Ford and Alexandra Frean, Patrick Cooney, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Barbara J. Lang, Tom Jago, Mel Webb, Ian Brodie and Tom Rhodes, Anthony Jaggard, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Robi Dutta, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, F. W. Hartley, Tony Benn, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Jack Bailey, Vince Wright, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, and Philip Webster, Political Editor, John D. Beagley, Colin Campbell, David Ramsbotham, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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20p Time to call truce, Adams tells the IRA 'Potential now exist for settlement By our Foreign Staff: Serbs reject Bosnia peace map Index The Times Nurses and teachers seek parity with MPs' pay rise Deadly nightshade in tonic water makes four ill Second Chance Cricket laws change as the exiles return Countdown Canadian fails drugs test Fast relief under a single name Funfair injuries By a Staff Reporter: Girl dancer killed in minibus Celia Haddon Save the Children 20p Lady Archer to resist Anglia resignation calls Labour steips up pressure for DTI report Dell Samantha Fox performs for her new-found soulmates Loyalists wary of peace overture after summer of assassinations Northern Ireland: IRA ceasefire Britain ready to fight over drug test 1.3m enjoy carefree carnival News in Brief Wages fall Families' plea Air clean-up Driver cleared Ex-MP dies Face saver Hairdressers lace legal action as clients strike back Winner blames internal politics for demise of True Crimes show Concern grows over reconstruction programmes Police pull out of car chase videos Krishna jamboree defies council ban Patek Philippe Geneve Blair prepares cut-price membership campaign Tory backer leaves party Abbey National Traffic closing in on farmer's island home Camping boy dies of cold after night swim Vicar offers compromise in row over gravestone Keene on Chess Social landscape shifts under weight of visitors from Eastern Europe The new age travellers from the old Soviet bloc come to look and learn- and in some to buy Children of the Gold War move in on London's £1m mansions AST Life in Essex is not all lasagne Persil Careline Shephard urged to revive reforms Tory Right challenges Education Secretary to be radical Fire risk forces closure of Victorian library Alliance Leicester Legal & General The Times Countdown Win £1,000 a day Former rail chiefs start fresh talks to end strike Saga Services Ltd Centenary exhibition puts stamp of approval on miniature works of art Picture postcard celebrates 100th anniversary Guaranteed Period Gaddafi celebrates 25 years in the role of world visionary and villain Hostages are pawns in Pol Pot comeback strategy The London Hernia Centre Chided Bhutto calls off visit Syria bomb plotter is promoted From AFP in Johnnesburg: New black corporation takes a bow First direct From Reuter: Spy trial provokes Greek expulsions In the past year, we've seen our storage… Digital UN could face worst of all scenarios if Muslim arms embargo is lifted After more than two years of fighting, the Un military presence has become such a vital force for peace in Bosnia that the rapid withdrawal envisaged by military planners could be catastrophic for all sides Hard choices for West as Bosnian Serbs reject deal Kozyrev dismisses 'illegitimate' vote Thomas Cook Moscow's army leaves £10bn bill Flame of Olympic founder burns low Driving home the nationalist message Armani Socialists hold Bonn dress rehearsal Snap poll called in Denmark News in Brief (AP): Tourists could face prison (Reuter): Flood appeal (Reuter): Iraq penalty (Reuter): Plane mystery (AP): Lucky sweep Washington fails to secure foreign havens for Cubans Martha's Vineyard glitterati hijack Clinton's holiday American universities send fraternities to the doghouse Reuter: Renewed threats mar China trade accord with US Turks snub peace plan for Cyprus News in Brief (Reuter): Son jailed (Reuter): Sour note (Reuter): Space link-up (AP): Rebel killed (Reuter): Spell of death Hoverspeed Raft builders say their prayers to Yemay the sea god The cloud was too low, the wind too strong' Julia Llewellyn Smith survives the anniversary of passenger flight Fighting for the right to be Mr Benn In the second part of his memoirs, Tony Benn describes his exile to the political wilderness Death without dignity A personal account of a daughter's shared pain with her dying mother Celia Haddon helped to nurse her mother, left, through her final, agonising days. Now she asks if doctors should not be able to offer euthanasia Mineral deficiency may speed infection Research shows that selenium could be the anti-viral agent of the future, reports Kate Muir Quality of life at birth is in the measure The weight of newborn babies can be an indicator of future health The Times Second-class acquittals will not do Michael Zander responds to Lord Donaldson's proposal for changing our verdicts Nose his stuff The Times Diary Is there no island secure from evil? Saudi Arabia is yet another state guilty of the most disgusting crimes against the innocent Yes, we can escape the EU As a sovereign state, Britain can still withdrawn, writes James Bartholomew Mee too? The Times Diary Hunt is on The Times Diary Good words The Times Diary The Lost Joiners Blair has a hard task in attracting Labour membership Kohl the Campaigner His partners are the German Chancellor's greatest liability The Smoking Car Fines for polluting vehicles will protec drivers' freedoms Obstacles on the path to peace in Northern Ireland Calculators in schools Barrister barred Working on slogans Concern over the new police caution Rights in Greece Council coffers Wartime airmen return to Russia Cathedral repairs Audibly challenged Never too late Social News Institute of Risk Management Latest wills Personal Column New life for hospital built for Nelson's navy Stargazer's guide to the night sky in September Forthcoming marriages University news The Most Rev Bill Burnett The Most Rev Bill Burnett, Archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of South Africa, 1974-81, died in Grahamstown, Cape Province, on August 23 aged 77. He State on May 31,1917 Personal Column James Heineman James Heineman, American publisher and bibliographer of P. G. Wodchouse, died in New York on Augest 10 aged 77. He was born in Belgium on May 5,1917 Martin Dale Martin Dale, actor and singer, died in Leeds on August 21 from lung cancer aged 63, He was born on November 15,1930 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba The Duty of Making a Will On this Day Maurice Catesby News The Times Crossword No 19,634 Index Times Weathercall Venables likely to go with tried and trusted Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on the options of the England coach as he approaches a game with the United States League calls up Hanley for national service Daly blots his copybook with some reckless driving Law Picture Gallery Warwickshire enter final straight Arts Business The Times University Degree Courses Schumacher could be beaten by millimetres Early goal from Yorke secures Villa's first win Walker remains calm Today's Fixtures For the Record Brown withstands call for change Records of positive tests were shredded by mistake Gatting reinforces claim to England tour place Glamorgan delayed by defiant Pierson Daley finally claims elusive century Test Averages First-Class Averages Worcestershire fall again Scoreboards Ivanisevic left in the dark by Zoecke No 2 seed falls to big-hitting Germen in first round of US Open The Times Diver banned for missing test Pacing Results from All 11 Bank Holiday Meetings Jackson in pursuit of golden jackpot Sport in Brief Richardsons to the fore Storey's bad break Jacklin finishes fourth Ferguson appeal Hills loses mount on Owington at Haydock Owner decides riding duties on aspiring champion sprinter should be shared Paradise Creek wins Million Ripon Rapid Raceline Limerick Belle cheers Berry Epsom Kilbaha proves equal to Derby demands Golden days tarnished by negative weight of positive tests British Golds Friendly Games face an uncertain future Tactical triumph for improving England Leaders seek closer union Van der Berg included in South Africa squad Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Montgomerie scales peak of respect European Ryder Cup players gain important weekend victories Nause conquers health doubts to claim title The Times Your last chance to enter Corporate Golf Challenge Teamwork pays off for Vachery Angling's top priority is cash for rivers authority Pools Forecast Pick The Times Courage First XV to win £10,000 The Times Rugby trips, VIP tickets and Courage beer prizes Is defence understood? The Law Society suggests meeting the police on the of lawyers, reports Fiona Bawdon Learn all about it Picture Gallery Roar of approval? Bright horizons Practising nanny Dangerous spot Legal challenge Scrivenor: Heard in court Multiple Display Advertising Items A judicial word to the wise ZMB Graduate Recruitment Co-Ordinator Cayman Islands Berrymans Graham Hill & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Defence Research Agency Lincoln National The Law Society Genius merits more than a glance Visual Art: The Italians seem to have forgotten that it takes time to apreciated great works of art, writes Richard Cork Blackpool's rock solid appeal Television Review: BBC2 celebrates the enduring fascination of a Lancashire resort with a pure 1950s feel Theatre Music Around the Galleries Royal Academy of Arts 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 South Africa raises the standard Festival Fringe: A gem unearthed at the Traverse; plus Shakespeare with a foreign accent Weighty lightweights Pay your money, take your chances Dance: A Mixed bag at Edinburg The Times Return bow for the city of angels Proms Preview: As the Los Angeles Philharmonic prepares for tonight's appearance, Stephen Pettitt talks to Esa-Pekka Salonen about the changes he has made as music director Beethoven from all sides Edinburgh Festival: A return to the Master and others of his time provides fine grist for orchestras' mills Rhymes of passion Theatre Putting Mahler firmly in place Cleverland Orch/von Dohnányi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Pozzitive Television Limited University of Northumbria at Newcastle Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in Engineering and Technology Rising cost of crime falls on smallest firms Picture Gallery Business to Business Lean years are over in luxury food sales Lloyd's name detects growing appetitie in the economy Briefings Motek Gultronics Livewire award for founder of Willow Hall Capitalisation, week's change First direct Partners pay price as accountancy firms count costs Greenalls plans new superpub in London The Times Rentals Wall Street Blue chips extend their rally Word-Watching Smart money is on lower profits at Ladbroke Reporting this Week GMTV expects switch to profit Legal Notices Litigating names face huge costs Business Roundup Cash dilemma for Boots Act 'has failed investors' Bulmer adds fresh taste MBO for Cambridge The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Legacy of the Delors vision of social Europe will live on As Jacques Delors prepares to bow out as European Commission President, Philip Bassett looks at the impact of his actions and what the future holds Picture Gallery Phone home? Tin of diamonds Cordon bleu skies at BA The Times Cape Town Diary Split in two Trouble up at f dairy as reform turns to curds and whey Bonds ready for anything in run-up to the election Glit-Edged Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Satellite Win or Lose By our Industrial Correspondent: Firms fail to make grade on graduate recruiting Dispute delays M&S debit card move SB pays $2.9bn for Sterling Winthrop Times Two Crossword By our City Staff: Doubts on Euro Disney send shares tumbling Winning Move Word-Watching Curds and Whey Judgment day dawns over Swan Hunter shipyard MD4

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