News from 03/09/1994
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Liz Dolan, Andrew S. Railton, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, John Burden, N. Cree, Karen Murray and Sara McConnell, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Osman Streater, Anne-Lise Gotzsche, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Stevens, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, James Long, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Simon Wilde, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Michael Heron and Bill Cockburn, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Michael Gaisford, Robin Hunt, Tom Rhodes and David Adams, Nicholas Watt, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David W. Bleakley, S. E. Dvorjetz, Susan Grossman, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, P.h.s, Richard Scott, Bruce Lidington, Laurie Taylor, Helen Bate, Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Sacks, Kennet, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Sara Driver, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Ian Morrow, Russell Kempson, Mohammed Al-Hussainy, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, James Hepburn, John Garnett, Ion Trewin, Rory Macrory, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, George Plumptre, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Heather Alston, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Beryl Dixon, Nigel Hawkes, Edward de Bono, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Erica Wagner, Lesley Gerard, Robi Dutta, Tim Heald, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Polly Toynbee, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Anthony Field, Mel Webb, Peter Bauer, Craig Lord, John Byfield, Jim Crumley, Tim Waterstone, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Oliver Duke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Margaret Mairi MacCaulay, Stephen Pettitt, Colin W. D. McLEAN, Miriam Rothschild, Gordon Beningfield, Dennis Furnell, Francesca Greenoak, Richard Mabey, Chris Mead, Benedict Nightingale, Harry, Tom Rhodes, Alicia Drake, Richard M. Strong, Jonathan Meades, Jennifer Laing, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Winifred Lawrence, Paul Skelton-Stroud, Ross Tieman, Richard Evans Julian Muscat, Elizabeth Udall, Derek Severn, Hilary Kingsley, Charles Spencer, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Damian Reece, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoPicture Gallery Beleaguered director of CSA resigns Lilley hails 'courage under pressure New chief started work as a tea-girl Index Weekend Girls trounce the boys in examination league table Weekend Picture Gallery Baron steps in to save the Graces Top Schools Warwickshire triumph again £1 classics hit Penguin profits Magazine Adams wants to restore no-go areas for security forces American Express Card Clinton offers help but stops short of pledging more hard cash Ulster needs more than handouts, say businessmen Escom's First Ever Sale First victim since truce was shot in mistake for his friend Both faiths believe in sharing power Prisoners relax in a gentler regime The Sunday Times Loyalists divided over whether to lay down arms Jail moves approved by Howard Secretary awarded record £4.7m for sexual harassment World's biggest law firm to appeal £2m for breast claim Raid victim planned party Brando: the real story The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Worker awarded £72,000 for RSI Picture Gallery Father loses lesbian case More drink poisoned tonic Shotgun siege man gives up Windsor to go to the East End The Royal Bank of Scotland Gulf War victim's brother is freed Drug man feared for mother's safety Citroën Zx No flowers or fuss, just lots of joy, says Castle's widow Scapegoat for child agency's shortcomings Woman in the News Monday in the Times Halve These Costs when You Buy your New Home with… Bucharest judge keep baby couple in suspense Shephard accepts NUT invite Makro Fan falls foul of M6 traffic Local parties warn Blair The Music Collection Car thieves go fishing for BMW Sailors named Murder case Cat cruelty Porpoise dies Bond winner Correction World Offers Oxfam cash 'needed in Third World, not Britain' More rail strikes greet plans for sacking signalmen Part-time cleaners win battle for equality Tourist guide men-only churches launched Bigger children lead to growing costs Back to school Expensive shoes 'waste of money' Picture Gallery Russia backs athletics decision More World Offers Thieves take saint's casket in £1m raid on Cornish church The Comet Sale Call to judgment and forgiveness Credo Carey boosts role of Church in China Keene on Chess State schools challenge for exam excellence Guide to the Top Reforming State and Indpendent Schools Benenden Manchester girls are rising stars Benenden Accountancy How the clearing system works Chinese President's trip ends 30-year rivalry with Russia Guide to Degree Courses in the Arts and Social Sciences The Times Picture Gallery B&Q Mir commander rescues Moscow space programme Cubans clash at Un as Americans hint at visa 60deal M Mercury Communications Agassi denies love match US bans nine foreign airlines as safety risk Greasy Riders end 3,000-mile trek By our Washington Correspondent: Pentagon puts cost of Haiti invasion at £285m Hillary's brother sets his sights on the Hill No Title Cambodian rebels release new film Western captives Press bias 'destroying South Africa stability' Serbs threaten to cut off Sarajevo food The Missions to Seamen Europe hit by cigarette fraud Tokyo: Stewardesses on Japan Air lines are to wear… Lottery sends Germans into gambling frenzy Bose (Reuter): Teenagers 'executed' boy killer News in Brief (AP): Jailed for life (Reuter): Cabinet quits (Reuter): Shot by lamb Rights of the family in the Third World Moves to limit the populations of developing countries are misconceived, Peter Bauer says King pong The Times Diary Dirty play The Times Diary By Jiminy - there's cricket in America A carbuncle for Brighton The loveliest, and liveliest, seaside town in Britain is about to be blighted by a fair Knit kit Big dippers Tall order Cat calls for Archer The Soft Core France and Germany are less sure partners than they seem Charity at Home Oxfam should not muddy its simple message Well Done, Girls Why Daisy did so well at GCSE Looking forward, cautiously, to peace in Ireland Vitality for athletes Highland sting Faith and the funding of cathedrals Iraqi refugees Chilterns beauty spot in danger Police caution Common Cormorants Catch-and-release Weather warning Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Latest wills Royal Institution of Great Britain Appointment Anniversaires The Times Picture Gallery School announcements Church services tomorrow Lister Institute The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Roy Castle Roy Castle, OBE, comedian, musician and dancer, died yesterday from cancer at his buckinghamshire home aged 62. He was born at Scholes, West Yorkshire, on August 31,1932 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rukba Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Paul Anderson Paul Anderson, Olympic weightlifting gold medallist, died from kidney failure in VIralia, Georgia, on August 16 aged 61. He was born in Toccoa, Georgia, on October 17,1932 The Hon Luke Asquith The Hon Luke Asquith, soldier and banker, died on August 16 aged 74. He was born on November 18,1919 Natural Europe Cannot Shit its Eyes Rabbi Isaac Bernstein Isaac Berristein, rabbi, died from a heart condition in London on August 29 aged 54. He was born in Dublin on November 12,1939 News The Times Crossword No 19,638 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times SCI tightens grip on Uk funeral trade Halifax issues warning on rate rise speculation SNC grandee steps down in Maxwell shadow Stock Market the Pound Gold Profile Melvyn Marckus Pearson to sell Cameo stake Sport Foreign Colonial Sorrell hits jackpot on pay W… Business Editor Protest Line Loan Line Pension Line Diy Line Schroders lifts payout on advance in first half Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. Lonrho's 'indivisibles' go to war ED&F Man may be worth ?500m Signs of American inflation grow Last British director leaves Arjo Delay threatens trade agreement Drivers could profit from bus firm bid Business Roundup Renault motors ahead Govett expands in US Argent in two land deals GEC orders 'satisfactory' Hobson returns to black Airtours sells plane The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Waiting for the Government's postal orders The Post Office: Michael Heron and Bill Cockbourn The corporation's leaders are determined to build on success by taking up the challenge of the global market. Ross Tieman reports Picture Gallery Rough justice for Pearson Tempus Templeton Poor economic data from America knock share prices Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Henlys steers to record interim profit Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options By our City News Editor: Strong US support for Isotron Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures 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 How to get in on the action Organised investor protest groups can ger results—but think before you launch, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell say Safe Another deafening silence Country Loan Front Spice M&G Do It Yourself C&G Alternatives Talk to Towry Law Schroders Plan for a ripe old age Damian Reece, in the last of his series on where to invest when, offers advice to retired couples Inheritance tax Home Income Plans M Ed & F Man Group Taxation Savings and Investments Save & Prosper Home in on loans Karen Murray and Sara McConnell look at the cheapest ways to buy your home What is on Offer Clerical Medical Briefings Save & Prosper Prudential Personal Finance Sun Life Distribution Bond Unit Linked Insurance Investments How to be a DIY broker Liz Dolan seeks advice for private investors managing their own portfolios Case Study Seymour Sinclair Banks Larger Loans Asset Sun Life Unit Services Close window on bank affairs Weekend Money Letters Cheques should reduce cash in hand Will summer come with C&G bonus? 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Middle … Aztec Equities lose early impetus Fidelity Brokerage Scots rise as mist descends on Alps Unsung Doncaster turn form book upside down Christopher Irvine reflects on the events of a momentous week of change for rugby league Fox-Pitt hopes luck holds Fairclough steals march in rat race Stars draw breath for new season Indur?in sets world one-hour record Sport… Nicol's work pays off Sligo remain in cup Matthews talks fail Mordt returns to fold Wigton survive Glue strikes four The Times Amokachi crosses one of sport's final frontiers £3.2m Scales adds weight to Liverpools's resources Guide to Today's Fixtures Venerables bask in Venables' eye Tomorrow Women strive to cultivate higher profile Alyson Rudd sees reasons for optimism as a new football season gets under way Helgeson peaks to topple Martinez For the Record Wolver Hampton Stratford Cole earns top marks Thirsk Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Swimmers stay calm in a storm Owington on safe ground in sprint Urgent Request can fun rivals ragged Today's Races on Television William Hill By our French Racing Correspondent: East Of The Moon to shine again Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Haydock Park Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Desire glory Keeps Morceli in the running for riches David Miller on the outstanding Algerian middle-distance athlete hoping to recover from sickness and prevail in Paris tonight By our Sport Staff: Leading lights take chance to shine Courage and genius combined in master technician of the track Saturday portrait: Colin Jackson, by David Powell, athletics correspondent Ice hockey shackled by money worries Boundaries perish in global game of cricket Warwickshire back on stage where their act came together New champions condemn slight by tour selectors Ambrose excels in batting role Ashes 94/95 down under Curtis confident of stalling grand slam Leicestershire let title chances slip Yesterday's Scoreboards Gestetner Gatting dusted down for Ashes duty Warwickshire complete country championship triumph in style Pressure mounts on Coulthard to prove point Fraser feels pained by omission Sony Sport Two down, two to go in attempt at unique clean sweep Books The Mutiny of Marlon Brando The Commodore Travel Offers Arts Classical Planning an evening out, or a day with the family? Times critics select the best entertainment around Films Galleries Dance Ruth Gledhill on the outdoor worship at the Greenbelt Christian arts festival At our Service Jazz Rock Opera Museums Theatre Children The Times Divertiment Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Proms 94 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Two Grand Classical Galas Raymond Gubbay The Anvil Basingstoke Classical Spectacular Wembley Arena Wigmore Hall Great Singers… Opera & Ballet Doyly Carte The Three Degrees Le Cid National Youth Theatre Royal Exchange National Power Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chasing villains, or ratings? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lessons from the Scots Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine revival of Arden's superb political play Multiple Classified Advertising Items So how was it for you? As the festival ends, Times critics sum up Edinburgh 1994 Comedy The Sunday Times Hallé Theatre Guide West and Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Revel in the reign of Spain If you know a better olé than the magnigicent Cumbre Flamenca—and the party to follow thier Sadler's Wells show—then go it Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New on Video: Revisit the fascinating Forties and swinging Sixties An armchair win every time Television viewers are growing fat on today's sumptuous cricket coverage This Week's Specials How to Book—nd Join Chamber New Recordings: More Schubert sonatas from Schiff; a lightweight Bryan Ferry; souvenir of a brief jazz meeting NPI Treasures of Britain Campaign Choral Pop Albums Pop Singles Opera Direct from Japan Jazz Welsh National Opera Contemporary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Farewell to ?sd Petworth House Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Mattress Sale Stairlifts Waveform technologies Seymour Shirts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cryolite Mailar Marketing Ltd. Shop around the clock from your armchair A whole world is at your fingertips. All you need to be a home shopper is a telephone and a credit card Reminders of a royal occasion No hang-ups about royal images at the Buckingham Palace Gallery shop The Times Birds and bees and Alice and Murphy The Times A bridge too far? Will this be the sinking of the boat that speeds over the sea to the Isle of Skye? Blue arrows of the summer sky Feather Report A man who chases shadows of time From Egyptian shadow sticks to moveable gnomons, the sun still shines on portable sundials, says Michael Hall Salerooms Sotheby's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Show Kitchens Premier Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes fit for an Orthodox way of life The Times Lost in a Scotch myth Giles Gordon joins the centenary celebrations of the master craftsman, Robert Louis Steveson The Times Saddle-weary of the Francis format The racing-thriller writer is still in a class of his own, says Marcel Berlins, but his latest novel is not his best White lies and a pink lady Tim Heald on the fun and frustration of writing Barbara Cartland's biography How to play the Western game Derwent May reviews the critics Picture Gallery The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Paperback New in Paperback Who's who In the Bombay big top? Erica Wagner on an epic quest for identify disguised as a simple murder mystery Salesman sold on fiction Tim Waterstone, founder of the bookshop chain, tells how he made the transition to novelist Thrills that fall-flat Women unzipped Times Books Sexy sex, horrid horror Not a bad review Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Quality Used Cars Mercedez-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pentagon Dick Lovett Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. M. W. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Auhtorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports cars back from the brink New life is family stirring at the élite end of the market. Kevin Eason on how performance car makers survived hard times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jewsons Ltd. The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports cars back from the brink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items 500 SL Multiple Classified Advertising Items End of the reacts the challengers They came, they saw, they drove 3,700 miles non-stop across Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henlys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Supra Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Bare necessity for a trellis George Plumptre. The Times Gardener, returns to tackle that after-holiday tidying job Fruit Presses Septic Tanks The Endless Pool Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Plastics Garden answers The saline solution to stress Family Cruise: With so much on offer, life on the Canberra can be as frenetic or relaxing as you please QE2 New York holidays from £745 Bladon Lines Ski Features Solution to the Times Crossword Challenge (2) Miss Saigon and you'll always regret it Vietnam: Twenty years after the Americans left, the hard-pressed population is bustiling with enterprise Pettills The Times Holiday Planner A Monthly advice service Swan Hellenic The Travel Collection Darwinian drama on an island in the sun South Australia: Though small Kangaroo Island is like an ark loaded so the gunwales with wildlife Noble Caledonia Limited A chill in the Vienna woods Hotels where Herod is a hero Family Hotels: Do the British really hate youngsters? Tell us your experiences and win a weekend break A warm welcome for children B&Bs Calcot Manor Hollington Marco Polo Trail Finders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Travelbag Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items A private view of paradise Martinique: a surray clime of tans, tuna, turquoise seas and treasures it yields cautiously Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time off Portugal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bryn-Y-Mor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items How to get there Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers The Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punch Computer Games No. 3269: Is It Really? Word-Watching Bridge Braathens Politics, the press and Faith Russia's new Rasputin Investigating The Bureau Vision Loud, proud and unbowed Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels New TV Series September 3-9 Fiction yet again outflanked by fact Real-life political scandals have drawn the sting of invented ones. Hilary Kingsley thinks Faith may still prove shocking Linguaphone Songs and sirens Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Revived yet again Repeats Frying and flying Science Light in the East? Soaps Counties' climax Sport Salvation for those who can afford it Post-Soviet Russia is alive with new teachers, of whom Boris Zolotov is the most colourful. Anne McElvoy reports A story not to be taken littorally Peter Barnard casts a sceptical, yachtsman's eye over a history of surfing Royal Society for the Protection of Birds And on a lighter note Off the Box Almost all you need to know British film-makers had unique access to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a new series. Peter Barnard reports Lifting the lid on a fearsome, all-male gang Elizabeth Udall meets Williams Ivory, the award winning author of a new comedy-drama series Picture Gallery Old world charm, new world grit Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The American and British Comedy of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Films Top of the range American Comedy of the Week The funny stuff British Comedy of the Week September 3 Why Froggy went a-courting Variations Anneka will do anything except keep quiet Saturday September 3 BBC1 Sunday September 4 An apposite précis of Proust Variations Only the scriptwriter knows what's going on Sunday September 4 BBC1 Monday September 5 Something beyond child's-play Variations And now, we investigate the investigators Monday September 5 BBC1 Tuesday September 6 Set to bloom again Variations At risk torn those closest to you Tuesday September 6 Choice: Sex, violence, crime and death BBC1 Wednesday September 7 Over here and in contention Variations On the bins'imt far from down in the dumps Choice: Good clean fun with refuse: muck-ranking, tabloid style; vignettes of India and Russia BBC1 Thursday September 8 Gordon goes for seconds Variations Problems and crises, real and imaginary Thursday September 8 Choice: Over-population; emergency services BBC1 Friday September 9 Something wrong in his picture Variations Heard the one about walking round the world? Friday September 9 Choice: A solitary journey; nostalgia revisited; contemporary humpur that is meant for sharing BBC1 Saturday September 3 Frenchies everywhere Pick of the Week Radio 1 Picture Gallery Sunday September 4 Monday September 5 Tuesday September 6 Wednesday September 7 Thursday September 8 Friday September 9 Proton Magazine Polartec Magazine Diary The mother of one poor boy had achieved local notoriety after she was seen on the evening news in the Saties, dancing topless at the Reading rock festival CSA victims Brian Sewell fan club Life lines Picture Gallery Jacobsen chairs Something for the Weekend Good Year Murph Murphy Blood Mercury The Times Does everyone with Mercury need a Mercury button… Mercury If our kitchens we know where to M McDonald's Jennifer Laing You've come a long way, baby Noble Caledonia Limited Optrex Her on her feelings about this, she replies: "… Smoking when Pregnant Silk Cut The making of a Meistersin The making of the Meistinger Harrods Picture Gallery Lord's and ladies Sleeping with the Enemy Olivio Restaurant Guide Eating Out No Title Thomas Lloyd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heal's Remake Bedding Service Show Kitchens The London Door Co Tanya Russell or Kim Gazzan Country Desks British Antique Replicas Inglewood Health Hydro Wave Form technologies Medibed Limited Nordic BACKSWING—Completely natural relief from Backpain! Multiple Classified Advertising Items High Blood Pressure! The Innovative Cosmetic Company Chinese Healthcare Centre Travels with The Times Drink To get the most from your wines, take the time to choose the best possible drinking vessel What to Buy Holland & Holland The Writing School Coogan's bluff British Philatelic Bureau Enter Password The Vulture Picks over the bones of contemporary culture Kenwood Ultrascreen Picture Gallery The Times Edward de Bono A Childwood Selfridges Selection We offer no inducements, bribes or sweeteners
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