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News from 31/08/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alison Hahn, Jon Ashworth, Robert W. Peckford, Michael Hepher, Toby Coghill, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Susan Hahn, Adrian Wilson, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent and Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, John Goodbody and Kate Alderson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Maurice Gillibrand, C. F. Flesch, Clive Davis, Janie Thomas, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, David Morris, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Vijay Joshi, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Doug Alker, Dr. Stephan Buck, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Selma Montford, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Ian Dunlop, Alec Eden, Adam Lebor, Brenda Maddox, Elizabeth Talbot, David Miller, Barry Millington, Don Giovanni, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Christopher Sandeman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, George Ferguson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Philip Webster and Jon Ashworth, Edward W. Towers, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Craig Lord, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Roger J. Southam, Christine Webb, Jill Lamède, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Alan Lorimer and David Hands, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, John Butler, Shaun Evelegh, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Michael Varvill, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Reynolds predicts 'a new beginning' Dublin expects 'cessation of violence in a very short time', but Major remains cautions Blinding case: man charged Plea to Archer Index Cahill allowed into US Free trips offer to rail strike-breakers Song of Praise Tyneside shipyard reprieved Countdown Grim-faced athletes await drug verdict Television United Cutlers of Sheffield Army patrols to be reduced in effort to cement peace The road ahead if an IRA ceasefire holds Dell Fate of initiative lies in Belfast and not on Tory backbenches Commentary Lamont likely to lead opposition Political Debate Middlesex University Twenty-five years of slaughter left 3,168 dead By our Ireland Correspondent: Hardliners swing behind Adams after months of tough talking 'Unarmed strategy' hinted at a moderation of views American Express What They Said Universities on course for higher education target Parents setup helpline FLA Challenger to Kaufman faces fraud investigation Drug gangs strike football field truce Virus tracks pollution 100 call poison line Sikh wins knife battle Carey to visit China Tycoon murder appeal Father to be exhumed Sealink bans animals Tones will urge Archer to end uncertainty over Anglia shares Collector jailed for theft of rare beer labels The accelerated learning method Bank manager is jailed for helping gang steal £170,000 William makes adventurous return to BBC Girl who took baby given probation Saturday in the Times Woman with job was paid disabled benefit The Times Passenger 'target of violent campaign by BA' Trailblazing disasters law firm to be dissolved SAGA Service Ltd East Europeans find the living is easy Four years after the fall of the Bertin Wall, residents of the former Soviet bloc are heading to Britain in large numbers. Half a million arrived last year: 42,000 were given temporary permission to stay. Dominic Kennedy concludes his looks at the new visitors to Britain Elderly victim of conman gets token payout Keene on Chess Teenager died after diagnosis ignored Theft charge Girl stranded Fish poisoned Clean sweep Rolls Airbus Clinton offers to increase visas if Cuba halts exodus America keeps up pressure on Haiti By our Washington Correspondent: Quayle to decide in November on presidential race From Reuter in New York: Jewish fury over death camp firm's site claim Renault Pentagon urges trial of 'friendly fire' Awacs aircrew Singapore to penalise unmarried fathers China jobs crisis looms as workers drift to the city Muslim radicals fail to halt UN meeting Population Conference Khmer Rouge silent on gold offer for Western hostages US secures £3bn trade deals with Peking Factory ships dump 46m fish suppers Picture Gallery Anti-Mafia magistrates are 'Jailed' Gas explosion kills 62 miners (Reuter): Yeltsin pledges China accords (Reuter): Refugee stoned (Reuter): Pilots charged (Afp): Graves found (Ap): Popular leader Carlos the family man complains of 'moral assassination' by captors Balladur demotes Britain in vision of three-tier Europe Smuggled uranium seized in Budapest Kozyrev condemns West's inertia on Serbian sanctions Street drama as Opera bars conductor Heroes of yesterday look on while demoralised army abandons base Italians spar over chariot race Unloved Russians slip out of Latvia Why should we appease the Japanese? Ben MacIntyre on the blazing row fuelled by a planned exhibition to mark the 50th anniversary of the atom bomb on the Japanese The wandering star heads for home At 27, Ffyona Campbell is about to become the first woman to have walked around the world. Giles Coren bearded her in her: why? Dolphin Drinkers who are hot about the gills Trebles all round will soon cost more thanks to a new European measure that abolishes an old British gauge Why everyone should be disabled, once Political correctness is no use when you're opening a tuna-fish tin one-handed The last mystery of Pitcairn Life on a remote tropical isle may seem like bliss, but for small populations it can spell death A celebrity bares her soul As ore stars find God, Ruth Gledhill investigates a phenomenon Look Hear Alan Coren At last, I feel fully qualified for the road ahead Laughter 88 Top tables Picture Gallery A ceasefire is not peace What John Major should understand is that the Ira uses promises of peace as just another tactical weapon in the war Tall story Brew ha ha One's nice PC Games The new empire builders Lawrence Freedman on our 'near abroad' Troubles Ahead The IRA will now demand its reward Backpacks and Bandits Can we encourage Eastern tourists and keep out gangsters? After the Harvest September will bring to Britain a welcome change of pace Why Kurt Hahn could not have been a Nazi agent Milk supplies Saving Taj Mahal Highland sting Equal treatment for handicapped Professional skills Ruffled waters at a Brighton beach Zambezi bridge Uncertain ground Marriage a la mode Court Circular Birthdays Westminster School Forty years of battling alone saves Victorian clock tower Latest wills Memorial service Lecture Personal Column Forthcoming marriages City slipped away during the night Archaeology Pipes of peace are out in force Anniversaries Dame Marea Hartman Dame Marea Hartman, DBE, manager of the British women's athletics team. 1956-78, and president of the AAA, died in London on August 29 aged 74, She was bron in 1920 Personal Column Trailfinders John Bonica John Bonica, anaesthesiologist, died of a cerebral haemorrhage in Rochester, Minnesota, on August 15 aged 77. He was born in Italy, on February 16,1917 Rukba Ernest Roberts Ernest Roberts, Labour MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington from 1979 to 1987, died on August 28 aged 82. He was born on April 20,1912 Vyvienne Moynihan Vyvienne Moynihan, stage director, company manager, pioneer of commercial television and advertising executive, died on August 19,1920 America's Victory Another Lesson in Putting How to save yourself the commission Computer matching agencies are an inexpensive way to sell or buy a home The Sunday Times Stress-free way to find a home More people are following the example of wealthy buyers who hire agents to buy their property for them. Rachel Kelly reports Fair deals around the fairways Mary Wilson reports on the swing towards building housing developments overlooking golf courses Belgravia & Knightsbridge Eaton Place Arthur Rathbone Kitchens The Sunday Times French Property Oyster Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Free List Chiswick Riverside Town House Galliard Homes Limited Pegasus Homes for Retirement Castle Court The picture goes fuzzy Brenda Maddox begins a new weekly column with a hard look at the television industry, revealed in all its confusion at the Edinburgh Festival last weekend Media Sales & Marketing KPMG News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Big names get bruised by price fighters Discounting makes advertised brands vulnerable, says Dr Stephen Buck This has left traditional supermarkets with a… Barclays Soap for working women The clearing system Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree in the Arts and Social Science News The Times Crossword No 19,635 People in the Times Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance A legend of one's own The Times Tomorrow Wit lives by proxy A problem aired Business Fimbra set to fine advisers £50,000 Stock Market No Title Business US defence giants in $10bn merger Debt pressure on Stanhope grows The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport Bourse halts Euro Disney Share swings Bock expected to target Rowland John Charcol Television Racing Comeback Double New Find Trade unions 'poised to make a comeback' Go-it-alone Volvo sees huge surge in profits Kidder, Peabody loses top brokers in wake of Jett affair Legal Notices Picture Gallery BP finds gas in Colombia Big firms' foreign investment grows Tea for hundreds at the Lanesborough Miners shunning flexible contracts Financial operations setback for Ebrd Business Roundup US confidence slips Bowater goes Dutch Air France recruits Wolf Private medicine rises Tax cuts 'benefited rich' Buckingham on target UK Safety cuts 94 jobs Bic The Times The preening of Heron Waiting on Heron's offer document Suspension at the theme park Does the Government want a shipyard closure? Alliance & Leicester doubles first-half mortgage lending Takeover gives fillip to Sb shares Argyll sells 123 Lo-Cost stores to Spar group Dixon cautions on motor sales Intel inside Australian rally too late for GPG Body Shop slides further on growing concern over US report The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Newcomer Maid gets 25% boost Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Lombard exceeds earnings forecast 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 Renault on a fast track to early privatisation Colin Narbrough outlines the benefits for France of an early sell-off of its state carmaker after the ending of the planned partnership deal with Volvo After seven years in the black, and without state aid, analysts are bullish about Renault's prospects this year Putting the fax straight The Times City Diary Put to the test The Times City Diary Clearing the air The Times City Diary Singing the blues The Times City Diary Skilled bankers The Times City Diary RJB Mining The Times City Diary Argyll Beware hidden household insurance charges SB's magic potion Tempus Astec (BSR) Institutions have undermined company annual meetings Business Letters Cathay Intl Crossed lines on BT The Times Unit Information Service HTR Henderson touche Remnant Early gains reversed Digital Construction firms in race to win toll roads prize RJB hangs fire over British Coal Hunter Print discloses Canadian bid talks La Crème De La Crème Temps US investors buy into Vision Express Business Roundup Compel flotation target Closures hit Bensons MacFarlane eyes growth Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Time Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment The Law Society The Apartment Company IR investor relations society Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japanese Pharmaceutical Company FT the Financial Training Company Tate Susan Hamilton Group London Wim 7fs PA to MD Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants D S a Bilingual Ltd. Receptionist/Telephonist DK Pa with a Good Understanding of French Crone Corkill M Recruiting Secratates in Media Miller Kitching Limited D. S. A. Bilingual Ltd Pan European Recruitment Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Personal Assistant to Director Graduate PA/SECRETARY Salary The Recruitment Company Personal Assistant Prospect Temps Ltd Merseyside Development Corporation Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust Project Management Company JFL Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt JFL Multiple Classified Advertising Items German in Croydon Vittel Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Sony to drag you out like this, Terence One of the faces of the 1960s has become the surprise hit body of 1994. Terence Stamp tells Ros Drinkwater about life as a film transsexual Poetry Blood, toil, tears, sweat-and laughter Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Warts and all that jazz New York Theatre Me and Jazebel The Ballroom Jelly Roll 47th Street Tehater The mixture is as before Radio Review: Potter's prejudice rebuffed Heritage NT Royal National Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Paul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Gooff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Slam it in your verse In New York, public poetry contests are rude, fast and funny. Clive Davis reports on the show that is about to reach Britain Green and pleasant plans Can tranquillity and order be restored to London's noisy and fume-filled Royal Parks? Marcus Binney believes that a bold new initaitive is already bringing benefits Bridge across the North Sea Festivals: International chamber music in Oslo and Stavanger; an accesshible programme of new works at the Vale of Glamorgan The Times Of minimal interest BBC Proms 94 Boys will be bores Proms 1994 Ipswich lack answer to Tottenham's class act Collymore inspires Forest to top of the tree For the Record Promising Palace must keep patience Last Night's Football Results Graham prepares to shake up Arsenal Gillingham has to play second fiddle to Chinese The Times Olympic ideal threatened by greed and deceit League plans fewer dubs in attempt to cut losses London eight strike gold Picture Gallery Scotland rue Armstrong injury Today's Fixtures The Times Unbeaten Jackson clears final hurdle to share golden prize Becker's exit increases personality problems Getting in a twist telling heroes from villains Results from Flushing Meadow Dame Marea Hartman dies Daly withdraws from European Masters Marsh decides to retire Meads makes early exit Baseball strike goes on Player fails test World Cup changes Word-Watching Sacrament carries Stoute's hopes of classic full house Thunderer: York William Hill Rapid Raceline Raiders fail Solomon's Dancer weighted to hold off rivals Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Dunwoody appeals against suspension Udal arrests Hampshire's decline Warwickshire made to work hard by stubborn late-order batting Wright weighs in on wrong move TCCB Hick shows Atherton the way Somerset's flickering title hopes all but extinguished Ilott harvests rewards of Sussex's profligacy Archer hits imperious century Yesterday's Scoreboards BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Athletics Barnes earns England recall Tottenham dispute clouds Venables announcement Referees take the laws into their own hands Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Schumacher despondent as Benetton appeal fails N. 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