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News from 01/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Sylvia Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Kate Miller, Rodney Legg Chairman, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Business Editor Lindsay Cook, Vijitha Yapa, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, D. C. Roberts, Neil Bennett, John Goodbody and Kate Alderson, Tanya Sillem, Harvey Elliott, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Philip Howard, Geoll Brown, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Noel K. Armstead, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Malcolm Bradbury, Geneive Abdo, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jack Levy, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Robin Pellew, Eamon Duffy, Julia Neuberger, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Richmond, Steven Beller, Dean K. Simpson, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eileen Fursland, Anatole Kaletsky, Reuter, P. Day, Roy Strong, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, P. H. S., Janet Daley, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Lamidey, Norman Hammond, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Paul Bew, Laurie Strachan, P. H. S, George Mathers, George Sivell and Philip Webster, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Stuart Manson, Andrew Stark and Hardy Thomas, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, George Devlin, Carol Allen, Julia Brown, Rodney Hobson, Paul Roberts, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, and Roger Dobson, James H. Bird, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Amanda Craig, John Shaw, Richard Whitfield, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Donald Harrison, Giles Binney, N. J. Birch, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Collin Rossini, Gordon Millington, Tony Wilson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Gillian Williams, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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20 p Major calls for one more step to peace IRA pledge to lay down arms brings euphoria to Dublin and republican west Belfast Index When the silicon chips were down for Kasparov Hitler's Love Hidden letters tell of art… Picture Gallery City ban for Tory broker Jets grounded Delors jobs signal Countdown Modahl faces ban after positive test Tomorrow Wary Loyalists ask:'What's in it for us?' You can save lives in Rwanda Advertisement Feed the Children 20 p Sinn Fein sets out Its demands for Ulster's future Adams urges international community to put pressure on Government 'We remember all those who died' Boots Picture Gallery Reynolds dismisses doubts over 'permanent' truce Dublin Newsmen seek end to media ban London Preferred Direct Read between the lines for an idea of things to come Cheers and raised flags on stroke of midnight Murdered boy's father pays tribute to major 'Shame of Warrington bombing was turning point' The Victims Few ripples felt across the pond Irish Americans Homebase What They Said Handover of weapons is the next big hurdle Security forces fear that huge stockpiles of weapons may now be used for criminal activities JAL Molyneaux must show imaginative generosity Paul Bew examines the historical background to why the Ira's ceasefire comes at a time when unionism appears to be in terminal decline Admiral Peugeot United Airlines Tories told to salvage credibility Strategists say party's reputation is 'shot to pieces' Stock Exchange to take no action over Archer case Tonic poisoner may strike again Degree rise defended Teachers' stress grows Church jobs at risk Lindsay Anderson dies Boy camper bled to death Scratch kills girl Countdown £1,000 The Times Countdown Prizewinners United Airlines United Airlines Jewish hotelier sacked for flicking switch on Sabbath Car park attack 'was provoked' Patient dies after swab blunder Magazine Husband in appeal for wife's killer Kasparov beaten by champion computer Keene on Chess United Airlines Stagestruck teachers learn to bring the Bard to life The Royal Bank of Scotland Aged get cheap pacemakers in bid to save cash By our Health Services Correspondent: NHS pay plans 'put care at risk' Admiral United Airlines Airline may sue after foreign jets are grounded Civil Aviation Authority clampus down on overseas-registered 'flags of convenience' aircraft Ford Officials agree to investigate Bodmin's beast Big cat captured on films United Airlines Railtrack claims over 50% of rail network operated New right to challenge taxman 30p John O'Groats No Title World 's anglers left dangling Police step up fight against gun threat Would-be author kisses £500 goodbye No Tilte Archive documents reveal vast extent of Nazi art pillage Correspondence with Hitler details a passion for art mixed with cultural destruction BT No Title Water services rated poor value Station chosen Executive pass Human canoe Lorry kills man Ride reopens Yeltsin gives Kohl poll bonus After half a century, Moscow's last troops leave Germany National Westminster Bank Russian leader's uncertain steps Corruption inquiry nets top Russian officers Bosnian leader accuses Britain of moral betrayal The Baltic republics become masters of their fate Royal Navy ready for supporting role in Haiti invasion Cuba's elite mourn lost revolutionary dreams Fugitive hacker finally logged off It 's Star Trek, the feminist generation Black robs civil rights heroine Panama ends Sugarloaf's bitter years Digital Portable Power Profits of sin and corruption keep Cambodia's puny economy afloat Peking says it will end Hong Kong democratic experiment Japan 's victims spurn £655m package Value Added Fax Family planning built on neighbourly chat Singapore wins apology (Reuter): Russian reforms criticised (Reuter): Nuclear fire (Reuter): Safe keeping (Reuter): MP sacked (Reuter): Claim rejected (Reuter): Kashmir strike (Reuter): KwaZulu move British entry will be barred to key Algeria militant Mir crew watch supplies float by Admiral Sri Lanka eases Jaffna embargo House of Fraser Egypt calls on Israel to join nuclear weapons ban UN doctors killed as Somalis fire on hospital A film that shook our world Lindsay Anderson's masterpiece If became the revolutionary blueprint for an entire generation, says David Robinson Anderson used a public school as a microcosm—but his message was universal Cheshire Building Society Family goes to war at the palace Kate Muir on a furious presidential soap opera that has been dubbed "Fujidrama" When a kiss comes amiss These days everyone pecks everyone else - but social kissing has its perils, both legal and illegal Admiral Bending the genders Hormone balancing act for athletes and others living with cystic fibrosis unusual danger from urinary tract infections The importance of being charming Jerenry Laurance on the isolation suffered by autistics, who can't read others' minds Autistics are like strangers in a foreign land The Kumon Method As clean as a bristle Is it really necessary to use an expensive "professional" toothbrush? Multiyork Janet Daley In a smaller world, adventure is harder to come by for adolescents. Do I worry? Gone to seed? The Times Diary Innes out? The Times Diary A chance for Ireland Time has dulled some of the old Irish tribal allegiance, so peace is possible Clothes peg The Times Diary Dry run The Times Diary Yar-boo! The Times Diary No trust The Times Diary Eschew the Estuary Malcolm Bradbury on the classless argot After the Ceasefire Hopes and perils abound in Ulster Retreat in the East As Russian forces leave Eastern Europe, an era ends Change Time Britain should permanently align its clocks with the Continent Vital role of science and maths in a balanced education Forces' favourite Commuters' rights How the drug-testing athletes could go wrong Insider dealing Six and out MoD's threat to a national park Brighton follies Mapping paths Exacting position Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon University news Arkwright 6th Form Scholarships School news £1.5m price expected for Hunt's masterpiece Pre-Raphaelite 'twin' paintings united after 100 years Latest wills Appointment Personal Column Conference will mark William Tyndale's 500th anniversary Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Lindsay Anderson Lindsay Anderson, British flim and stage director, died from a heart attack in France on August 30 aged 71. He was born in Bangalore, India, on April 17,1923. Golden Anniversaries Professor Richard Synge Richard Synge, FRS, biochemist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1952, died on August 18 aged 79. He was born on October 28,1914. Ministry of Defence Parkinson's Disease Society Vice-Admiral Henri Rousselot Vice-Admiral Henri Rousselot. French wartime submarine commander, died at St Renan, Brittany, on August 23 aged 82. He was born at Gap, in the French Alps, on March 22,1912. Dr. W. A. Spooner` IRA ceasefire-the reactions The Times Crossword No 19,636 Picture Gallery Stockbroklng No Title Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Economic View Delors signals softer stance on employment law SFA bans former Tory chief for life Knight Williams fined £50,000 Stock Market the Pound Gold Picture Gallery No Title Arts Distance calls to be cheaper Sport Rowland likely to survive as Lonrho chief Maine-Tucker La Creme Dela Creme Business Today Flagship Awash Spring Tide Launch Evidence of rising prices detected La Crème De La Crème Management Challenge with a Future JAL Japan Airlines TSB acing threat of strikes over 2% pay offer The Royal Fine Art Commission London Gynaecology & Fertility Centre PA to MD 'All-European' plane unveiled Alan Baxter & Associates The Apartment Company Angela Mortimer Miss World 1994 Spink & Son Ltd. Estate Agency Negotiators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ebbsfleet confirmed as tunnel station site Business Roundup MG severs US link Partco drives ahead Publisher boosts profits SECRETARY/WP Operator Amsa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Recruitment Consultant The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building recovery confirmed by Rugby Parisians take M&S to their hearts Bock 's tank on Tiny's lawn Fun and games at Lonrho's tea party Test of directorship a whiff of militancy at the banks Scaffolding business helps to build profits at John Mowlem Persimmon sells more houses Daimler-Benz to cut 18,000 jobs despite turnround Spring Ram reduces interim loss to £1.1m Company News in Brief The Times BAe shares lift off in slipstream of Lockheed Martin merger Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates No Title Provident Financial notches up 40% gain Recent Issues Psion earnings surge Major Changes Power firms in offshore gas hunt Talks on steel Geest grows Wall Street Financial markets look forward to better times Economic View Fears of an autumn sterling crisis have evaporated. The Bank of England has proved surprisingly pragmatic. says Anatole kaletsky Skidding Jags at Skibo Castle The Times City Diary New banking duo The Times City Diary Grumpy Disney The Times City Diary Daimler run-in The Times City Diary John Mowlem Provident Financial Rural Wales Late Spring Tempus Rugby Equities mark time British Funds Saiari Takeovers do bring rewards Stuart Manson, Andrew Stark and Hardy Thomas reassess the data used to analyse takeovers Ernst & Young BBC Any Other Business Group Financial Accountant Badenoch & Clark Accountant Finance directors remain on retreat Times Newspaper DCA Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sun Authorised Reseller Mr Good Deeds goes to town Cinema: Geoff Brown hails the exuberance and intelligence of The Hudsucker Proxy, but bewails its lack of humanity Brothers under the system's skin David Robinson meets the doggedly independent Ethan and Joel Coen Slingshot Edinburgh When a Man Loves a Woman Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Faul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Russian scores, but Arsenal draw Restival Frange Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees East beat West in fantasy's league Faust the prophetic Festival Concert: A Schumann rarity LPO/Nelson Usher Hall Wilde one pitches camp in W6 As Neil Bartlett takes over as director of the Lyric, Carol Allen wonders if Hammersmith is ready for his eclectic brand of theatrical innovation Great Classics on Offer The Times Clearly misconceived London Concerts: Distinguished visitors from America in the symphonic and jazz fields La Phil/Salonen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Blowing against the grain Gary Thomas Jazz Café The Royal Opera Hopes shot to pieces Television Big Bruder Mouse and the mutant hero Rachel Cusk marvels at a dazzling fantasia about the nightmarish word of mass entertainment, set in an abandoned penal colony Roman art and the big house Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum By Andrew Wallace-Hadrill Princeton University Press, £37.50 Pasta and potted history North of Naples, South of Rome By Paolo Tullio Hamish Hamilton, £15.99 Minerva Press Stands the Scottish novel where it did? Morals going native Freeland Sinclair-Stevenson, ?14.99 He fought a good fight William Tyndale a Biography By David Daniell Yale University Press. ?19.95 The underclass is always with us Degeneration Culture and the Novel 1880-1940 By William Greenslade Cambridge, £37.50 Does a meuf fly? French Dictionaries No room for her own Derwent May finds Virginia Woolf is not diminished by sexual scrutiny Outcasts of Israel return The Jews in the History of England 1485-1850 By David S. Katz OUP, E40 Tourists after terrorists? Service with a smile in France Flights STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd New Zealand ASTA Travel trails Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline to fly direct to Agadir Multiple Display Advertising Items Pilots may face tests to check their stability Now pilot safety proposal Skiing down under Super-cats challenge to Tunnel Russian airline wins us praise Regional flights threatened Regional flights are being abandoned by the airlines because businessmen are not using them Super-cats whisk for Dover? Channel Tunnel competition may bring new ferries speeding into the fray Summertime skiing half a world away Join the crush Travelogs Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences The clearing system Akehurst plots fresh handicap coup Work Rapid Raceline McCabe banned No Title Yesterday's Results Salisbury Southwell Old Hickory suited by trip Petchey keeps flag flying in us Open Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences Legal & Public Notices England trails Continental players superior Sports Letters Sportsmen need role to play in running of sport RFU should redirect funds Memory-jerker Pick The Times Courage First Xv to win £10,000 The Times Rugby trips, VIP tickets and Courage beer prizes England likely to name Gooch and Gatting Lara accepts window of opportunity Hick and Moody sound warning to Warwickshire Word-Watching Line-up of a team will test selectors Botham makes peace with Somerset Gooch enters exclusive club Carling defines priorities Yesterday's Score Boards Second Xi League clubs give the go-ahead for their own demise Widnes open account No Title The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard Montgomerie leads Cup hopefuls For the Record Fairclough aiming to seal her place at Greenbriar The Times Wise strengthens Chelsea's stranglehold Fowler stirs memories of Liverpool's past mastery Today's Fixtures Littlewoods Pools Arsenal fail to convert superiority Last Night's Football Results Swimmers in the dark about drug-test plans Cantona returns to conduct United Elliot pins hopes on Romance at Burghley Brown's golden moment delayed Allcock reaches fours semi-final Plan rejected Tour itinerary Favourites lose Marabunta win BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 No Title Variations Satellite Tennis British women's World Cup hopes dashed Newcastle make light work of return to summit West Ham brushed aside Times Two Cross Word Liver close in on Babb Winning Move Word Watching The Open University Rugby Union No Title University of Sunderland University of Wolverhampton Aberystwyth Fine Arts College Huron University University of Hertfordshire Sheffield Hallam University DLD Bournemouth University University of Exeter Nene BAC David Game College Group Modes Study Centre Oxford Oxford Brookes University Pembrokeshire College A Level Science Retakes De Montfort University BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Canterbury Christ Church College Opens the Door to University Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Strathclyde Surrey College Ealing Tutorial College Bangor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas University Keele Multiple Display Advertising Items CSCT London College of Graphology "a fresh start" Multiple Display Advertising Items The College for Results CACC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abacus College A Capital Education BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC The Marlborough College Abbey Tutorial College The University of Liverpool Bridge Tutorial College Centre for Science Tuition Home truths of time-wasting The rail strikes havew highlighted how many hours can be squandered, says Tony Wilson There is never any time like the present to make a start on a task TSB Central London Company Alternative to University HM Prison Service Office Manager Sales Career? Art to talking around the job Occam Solutions Limited Serco Systems Madge Graduate Recruitment Co-Ordinator TTC Yorkshire David Smith Associates The Chartered Institute of Bankers Swale housing Motability Cima Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Implementation Management Consultancy Capital Market Sales Career Services Intll Co Fidelity Investments Select Security Recruitment Eastern Electricity Change Management Consultant International Management Consultancy Training Consultant Steinway & Sons Johnson Underwood Austin Knight Howgate Sable Ingineur Ltd Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Datacom Datacom Nationwide Recruitment Technical Manager A New Systems Sales Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand PA Consulting Group Chusid Headway Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Bankers' Association Charterhouse Executives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Minky Town hall revolutionaries Kate Miller examines the case for buy-outs by local authority white collar workers Faron Sutaria Guy's & St Thomas Hospital Trust Training & Employment Worthing Priority Pressing questions over personal rights Viewpoint How efficient is the office of the Data Protection Registrar? Brighton Health Care NHS Trust Picture Gallery St Mary's

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