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News from 02/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Nicholas Coote (Assistant General Secretary), Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Hilary Bradt, Andrew Pierce, Richard Duce, Susan Bell and Kate Alderson, Patricia Davies, Pennington, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, John Goodbody and Kate Alderson, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ivo Tennant, Sir Percy Cradock, Philip Howard, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, David Hewson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mark Graham, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nigel Saul, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, C. Kunert, Bill Abbotts (Managing Director), Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Cain, Kate Muir, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Hugh Caldwell, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, M. Hammerton, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Salem Azzam Secretary General, David Miller, Paul Sexton, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Paul Bew, John Wadham, Legal Director, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Joe Cocker, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Robi Dutta, Phyllis Bowman, National Director, Rodney Hobson, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Paul Haynes, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Kevin Toolis, Michael McGeever, Caitlin Moran, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Andrew Yonge, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Marcus Braybrooke, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, P. J. Evans, John Gilbert, A. H. P. Humphrey, Catherine Milton, Michael Argyle, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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20P Fury as IRA terrorists are sent to Ulster Major demands Home Office explanation; Tebbit denounces 'political incompetence' Father shot dead during gem robbery Index Catholic killed in Belfast raid Railtrack considers £16m sacking plans Marlon Brando Adams clarifies ceasefire term 30p on Saturday Countdown Defiant Britons will run in World Cup Clement Freud Protestants sceptical of truce pledge N&P 20P Peace dividend likely carry high price tag for military Security Forces Britain may amend sovereignty claim in months Constitution Hopes of amnesty rise The Maze World of Leather No Title Blunders denied Prisoners Belfast watches and waits after euphoria fades The People Clinton praised for visa gamble America Climber who 'died' in Mont Blanc storm is revived Battle commences for a united Ireland IRA ceasefire: a republican view Nationalists hope that the ending of violence will mark a reversal of the polarity of political power, Kevin Toolis writes By a Staff Reporter: 'This is for our children' Dublin View More Furniture Ideas Safari boy is named in court for theft offences TUG breaks traditional tit-for-tat Labour links Reformer to replace Whitty Cellnet New poison tonic case ITV drops Crime Story Barbecue mother dies Car sales disappointment Woman, 19, strangled Scott report delayed Tube stations to close Child camper hurt as lightning strikes tent News in Brief Tory rift over how to deal with Blair Halfords Garage Servicing Tiny Rowland survives battle of the boardroom £200 fine silences personal stereo EU farm subsidies boost land values Two killed in RAF Tornado crash Women receive 'inferior care' after heart attacks Victory for teacher who lost voice Middlesex University Police' stinger' catches girl joyrider, 13 Keene on Chess Briton held on heroin charges Coroner warns of increasing exam stress on young The Times Countdown Prizewinners Airbus By a Staff Reporter: Car thief foiled by a gentle giant Heart pump man eats first meal Ex-stuntman finds way to ignore clicks Maples London patients facing long waits Seafood bargains with squid and hake Weekend Shopping Boots Mother thwarts kidnap of son Business & Technology Education Council Washington opens talks with Cuba on refugees Pressure on Clinton grows as migrants brave minefield to reach Guantánamo haven Mercury Communications Havana's sea of troubles takes toll on thriving tourist industry German vision of Europe shunts Britain into siding The French Prime Minister's idea of relegating Britain in a multi-tier Europe is gaining support with the ruling party in Germany, Roger Boyes writes from Bonn B&Q Supercentres UN peacekeepers in Bosnia face Catch 22 Picture Gallery Oreck Xl No Title Israel announces start of official relations with Rabat Libya offers to trade CIA man SAGA Services Ltd Vichy link returns to haunt Mitterrand Singapore leaders seek damages News in Brief (Reuter): Cruise death (Reuter): Bribe charges (Reuter): Zaire deadline Boy killer dead (Reuter): Pisa plan Feminists win right to travel topless on New York subway Land of the rising bun is born Our Foreign Staff: Vatican accuses Gore of backing abortion Patten's China gamble deals Hong Kong a losing hand Sir Percy Cradock, former Ambassador to Peking, argues that the Government's policy of pushing for greater democracy before 1997 has served only to strengthen China's resolve to run the territory on it own terms Khmer rebels seek face-saving solution to hostage saga Woolwich Building Society Telecom Security US team to discuss diplomatic ties with North Korea PRiCeBuSTeRS Roll up, roll up to see the shaved and painted lady Kate Muir meets an artist who knows the meaning of suffering for her art (as her friends) 'I'm so frightened of being beaten up that I would shoot without hesitation' When thieves robbed Peter Cadbury's garden shed, they led him to quit the Tory party forthwith The Valerie Grove interview Bad girls take control Rough, tough women in charge The rise and fall of a superstar The real Brando: Giles Whittell begins his series on the life and loves of Hollywood's macho heartbreaker He said he hated autobiographies. Now, in his seventieth year, Brando is telling all-including the story of his affairs with a list of stars which includes Marilyn Monroe, Shelley Winters and Eva Marie Saint For each of his wives he has had hundreds of lovers His raw animal sexuality made women gasp Brando in Hollywood Commercial Union Tomorrow Ulster: who will give ground? Paul Bew analyses the prospects of a genuine dialogue after so many centuries of discord in Ireland Avoid the loony arm of the law The simplest way to get poor quick is to go to court-unless you live in America, where there are still rich pickings to be had Picture Gallery Black sheep The Times Diary Express leave The Times Diary No acting The Times Diary Old Apollo The Times Diary War and peace The Times Diary Separate Tables Looser ties between Labour and unions would benefit both Many Masks, Many Faces The IRA can serve its purpose in various guises A Desert of Ambition Gaddafi's sole achievement has been clinging to power When things go wrong Church repairs Spilling the beans Time to end media ban on Sinn Fein Dissident voices on Cairo population conference MPs' pay Ballooning risk Signalmen's pay Challenge to ghosts Dictating reform Rites of passage Birthdays today Social News University news W . H. Gervis Ken Donlan Luncheon Service dinner Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company After 50 years Arnhem paras are ready to jump again School announcements Personal Column Appointment The Times Taking the Silk Road to an ancient city Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Trailfinders Professor Walter Bartley Walter Bartley, Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Sheffield, 1963-81, died in Sheffield on August 19 aged 78. He was born in Brighton on January 20,1916 Personal Column Free List Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Joan Harrison Neville Heaton Neville Heaton, CB, former senior civil servant, died on August 18 aged 82. He was born on June 4,1912 Items of War News News The Times Crossword No 19,637 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance Forecast The Times Tomorrow ALM calls £2bn losses at Lloyd's 'fictitious' Stock Market Infotech Rowland survives boardroom threat Briton to face fraud charges in US Arts Sport By our Deputy City Editor: Ladbroke pays £50m in move back to casinos House prices show slight increase Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd No Title Business Today Thrust Drive Push Speed American TV drama being played off- screen Rolls-Royce plans drive into engine maintenance Legal & Public Notices Trading company fined £20,000 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Intervention rejected by industry Ofgas to review contract market Body Shop dismisses magazine report Growth of consumer credit faltering Business Roundup United Carriers falls Linx cuts dividend Leyland expands range Page grows 177% Disposal hits Cattle's Barr & Wallace expands Germany pegs key rates Reckitt tumbles but sets sights on acquisitions Williams prepares to boost core work with expansion Viekers hopes for Ulster peace dividend Ladbroke's main chance Peter George shows his hand The £2 billion name drain Exaggerated reports of Tiny's demise A distant pot of gold at Lloyd's Rowland's £4m laugh By a Correspondent: Waterford Wedgwood sparkles at half-time The Magic of Penny Shares Bain Hogg aiming for flotation WPP holds steady as banks stand by to cash in shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options From a Correspondent: O'Reilly's newspapers consolidate position US gifts giant makes agreed £37m bid for Liliiput Group Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures T&n offers investors a payout in paper 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 Bringing the carthorse back in from the cold Philip Bassett looks at the pragmatic strategy deployed by John Monks over the past year to restore the TUC's standing and respect A better class of traveller The Times City Diary Jazz taped The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Morris Oxford The Times City Diary Room with a view The Times City Diary Cook's tour The Times City Diary Barking mad The Times City Diary Challenging Rolls Tempus Williams Reckitt & Colman Mitigate injustice to Lloyd's names T&n Commission may be good value Dump Socrates The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps Losses across the board British Funds Investors Chronicle Nomura Digby Morgan Consulting Learn how to work in-house David Hewson reports on a new recognised course which teaches the technical and organisational skills necessary for teleworking Information Technology Mercuri Urval Eversheds Phillips & Buck British Bankers' Association Research Programmer Multiple Classified Advertising Items A drivers' aid or hazard? Alan Jabez looks at the new in-car systems coming our way, and the dangers of getting hooked on them Information Technology Crown Computer Products Perfect picture of digital piracy Skylake Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in Engineering & Technology South Bank University How clearing works Waltzes with ideal partners Edinburgh Festival: Epic drama from a leading Austrian playwirght; plus concerts and dance Concerts Moving beyond words Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a celebration of human life in which 33 actors play some 400 characters, and nobody speaks Youth lost in the trenches London Theatre: A classic and war satire, revived by a young cast Oh, What a Lovely War! Bloomsbury Pop Women help to drum up support Fringe Dance The Hudsucker Proxy Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Paul Haynes 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 Take a sad song and make it better Pop on Friday: Summer's last burrah. . . remade, remodelled rock There were tears on stage and in the audience, but somehow the music overcame the gloom at the Reading Festival The Dead are grateful New Waves: The Sound of Tomorrow, Today Not a great deal of life in Bryan Rocky music fromt he former lounge wizard. . . Germany invades the world. . . heroic return of an extraordinary Joe New Albums: After seven years without any original product Bryan Ferry returns, listing, to the lists. David Sinclair listens In tune with pop's crackle and Snap Record sales of more that 15 million and a growing reputation for trend-settinng have made two German former DJS a global sensation. Paul Sexton met them Fresh life in the roar London Concerts: Old, new, borrowed and blues Joe Cocker The Forum, Nw5 Warm familiarity breeds content Candlebox Underworld, Nw1 Electric, eclectic Jazz Full Monte Vortex, N16 Lendl pulls out with recurrence of injury The Times Cash's comeback starts from the bottom Dallas sign Switzer for record attempt Details Dover enjoy benefits of level playing field Falkirk's feat rewarded by home draw in quarter-final Britain's voice struggles to be heard in Olympic arena David Miller finds surprising opposition to Sebastian Coe's candidacy as member of the International Olympic Committee Stair Appeal shines for Thomson to take lead Calendar showing scant regard for tradition Rugby Commentary High-octane pastime takes drag out of driving Freud on Friday Word-Watching Romero staff aloof from Clip jostling Nicholas Lets good times flow again The Times For the Record Fixtures Chinese diver grows in stature Venison earns England call Sport in Brief Denmark finds support Surprise choices Indurain record bid Allcock in control Lessing dominates Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Cup weights harsh on Europeans Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Guide to our Racecaro Jockey Club dismisses Charnock's appeal Improving Sumoquinn to make light of penalty Today's Races on Television Kempton Park C4 Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Sedgefield Cole hope at Baden-Baden Rapid Raceline Long-suffering Curtis sets himself to turn tables on Reeve Pat Gibson assesses the qualities of a captain hoping to thwart a Warwickshire grand slam Warwickshire on brink of championship Lara first to reach 2,000 runs Atherton and Crawley once again fail to deliver Leicestershire's hopes fade Hall keeps Essex at bay Trump in no mood to give up his place at Taunton Scoreboards BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Radio Variations Choice Friday September 2 Tennis Pools company lifts the FA Cup in £14m jackpot Britain runs IAAF gauntlet Athletes resist official pressure to withdraw from World Cup Great Britain World Cup Team Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching York treble takes Dettori to 200 The Open University Golf

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