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News from 13/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Rob Hughes, David Sillince, P. A. Womersley, Magnus Linklater, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Gerald Moggridge, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sue Slipman, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Michael Hamlyn and Eve-Ann Prentice, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, P. W. H. Davies Assistant General, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Donald H. Kirkham, John Young and Andrew Pierce, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Paddy Seligman, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Gideon Lester, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Sandy Martin, Luke Gormally, Director, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Kinna, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Robert Ayling, Wendy Martin, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin Shepherd, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Eric Jacobs, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, Jonathan Shepherd, Robert Alexander, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Deborah Quare, P. Beaumont, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, John Goodbody, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, Martyn Day and Charles Hopkins, Iola Smith, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Dynes and Ian Murray, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Colin Narbrough and Roger Boyes, Nigel Stourton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Nicholas Wood, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett,

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20P British troops die in Bosnia Savoy chief quits Index Clarke's rate rise alarms jittery Tories Autumn tax cuts ruled out A Star Reborn Second man is mauled by lion at London Zoo Clinton's pledge after plane crash in garden Countdown Watchdog claims Howard eased Ira prison rules Quack Medicine Robbers abduct and murder manageress of building society Population Concern 20P Minders fail to keep Hanley in check Dublin boosts security after UVF bomb injuries two Loyalists give warning that North 'will not be coerced into a united Ireland' International Convention Centre Birmingham Picture Gallery Inquiry into IRA breakout focuses on 'conditioning' The National Self Build Homes Show Railtrack 'to open 60% of network' News in Brief Navy frigate aground County map redrawn Abduction charges BBC rejects complaint Men-only vacancy Human remains found Signs for deaf Anglicans By a Staff Reporter: Belligerent stranger tried to hurl woman under train Lecture sacked for sending love letter Row grows over cancer boy left with rod sticking from arm Dell Arfur strikes again after man carrying Bible throws himself into lion's den Man 'fed up with joyriders on estate shot boy' Press watchdog acts to end manipulation by celebrity PRs B Byte Oldest school chooses first female captain 'Frightened' wife on run with rapist rang friend Alliance Insurance Centres LTD Sentence 'too short' for theft of 52 cats News in Brief House wrecked GP struck off Arms in public Mushroom fine Guide dog snub Antiques stolen Rail death Con victim dies Prepare to boldly go where no European business… No Title British Airways High-tech changes face of boom-bust Britain Madeira Britons in spotlight at Emmy awards Nations debate fate of potato Keene on Chess Volvo Owners Tory activists increase pressure for Id cards Conference agenda Party strategists bank on voters' short memories NISSAN Countdown Prizewinners Countdown £1,000 to be won each day Hands-off doctors will treat patients by 'telemedicine' British Medical Association: sciencntists say technological revolution will transform healthcare World's first artificial liver saves lives of Britons awaiting transplants The Co-Operative Bank PLC Lloyds Bank Bank of Ireland Bank of Scotland US Army experiments with robot battlefield surgery Tough old birds' prepare to remember Arnhem dead TSB Parents request drugs to 'grow' perfect children The Royal Bank of Scotland Colour of cash draws art lovers Barristers to compensate clients for shoddy work The legal immunity which protects barristers from being sued over inept advocacy will not prevent compensation being ordered by a proposed new complaints bureau By a Staff Reporter: Man killed sister to beat evil spirits' Hill Samuel Sculptors unite to carve niche for classical skills There's an Easier Way your Customer a Customer How the clearing system works The Times Good University Guide Israeli-PLO peace stumbles to its first birthday party France 'training Sudan intelligence service' Barclays Bank PLC Iraq riot mob cuts officials' ears off Southampton International Boat Show Bandit queen tries to block biopic Strong quake renews Californian fears The London Hernia Centre How crash pilot evaded White House security Stolen plane may have glided under Washington radar surveillance Ailing Abiola stays away from trial Judgment day for ex-Mayor Britons set off to train force for Haiti invasion Congress to debate role Hurd signs treaty with Thais to combat drug traffickers (AFP): Carey plea for church freedom News in Brief Rwanda UN 'shambles' Venice church faces closure Uranium ore smuggler held Whaling threat Top marks Bush to run Quebec votes Kim Kong British-built Mostar bridge opens in face of threats and boycotts Rifkind prepared for rift with us over Bosnia arms Nato units join Cold War foes in exercise Mitterrand defends his Vichy record Bayer cures headache over name Kinkel disaster sours Kohl celebrations Prudential When fat is a royalist issue Jo Andrews finds out what years of dieting have done for one of the world's last feudal rulers Bailhache Labesse What half a per cent does to the Baldwins Insider dealing ? Just not cricket Riches without respectability are simply not worth having Ignore diabetes symptoms at your peril Dr Thomas Stuttaford looks at recent progress in diabetic research and highlights the need for sufferers to have their feet and eyes checked regularly Tomorrow: Libby Purves on parents' wants and… Psoriasis Relief Dangers of not seeing red Potential everyday hazards should be adjusted for the colour-blind Suitable day-ease for treatment Rapid advances in anaesthesia and surgery are transforming hospital stays. Dr James Le Fanu reports Everest How Hanley repelled the Scots Devolution could boost Tory votes, Magnus Linklater says Winner's loss Clarke applies leeches The Bank of England was only following orders when it reised rates, Anatole Kaletsky writes Titans who fight for morsels Obsession has led Rocco Forte and Tiny Rowland to act like Children Lord of appeal The Times Diary Croat alliance The Times Diary Royal hype The Times Diary The Clarke Conundrum Why did he raise interest rates yesterday Going, Going, Golan Assad's search for peace with Israel has barely begun Savoy Operetta Even luxury hotels must live by profile as well as traditions 'Howard to blame' over jail breakout The 'flying' duchess Canford reliefs Working on slogans Vatican stance on population control Hong Kong reforms Time for change? Words on tombstones Concern for plight of lone parents Adversity overcome Parish quotas Service with a frown Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Mr Oliver Roskill Marriages Butchers' Company Meeting Luncheon Reception Benenden honours pilot who saved the school Latest wills School news Church news Personal Column Trailfinders Low cost flights worldwide I and up to… Jessica Tandy Major John Chandos-Pole Picture Gallery Armed forces depose Emperor Haile Selassie DR Maurice Charlton Dr Maurice Charlton neurologist, classical scholar and former feiiow of Hertford College, Oxford, died on August 18 aged 68. He was born on May 3,1926 Science blossoms in the park Warwick's bold experiment to create a hothouse environment for the nurture of high technology companies is ten years old. Craig Seton assesses its remarkable success The University of Warwick City of Coventry More than a summer job High-tech work in the long vacation will pay high employment dividends Gearing up a key park firm Computervision steers the way in computer-aided design and manufacturing services A gateway opens to Europe Links have been forged with continental organisations to help companies in Britain UKSPA The United Kingdom Science Park Association… Get the EDGE! Full marks for the park An independent study demonstrates an excellent record Linking Russian skills to the West Northcroft News The Times Crossword No 19,646 Northern Ireland: Business leaders forecast that the… People in the Times London to Paris Forecast The Times Tomorrow Arts Markets calm at surprise rate rise Chancellor refuses 'to take risks with inflation' as economy strengthens Shepard resigns in wake of Savoy and Forte pact CBI sets out Ulster jobs plan SB sells part of Sterling to Bayer Law KKR clinches $2bn Borden acquisition Sport John Charcol Borrowers braced for higher loan costs Women in the Family Business Business Today Coal bids due Strike warning Strike threat fears grow as economy recovers ANZ Group Private Banking National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Strike threat fears grow as economy recovers Libel writ by Reject Shop pair By our City Staff: Walker says accusation of bogus profits 'a lie' The greenest business park of all Signal change for railway siding Plan for satellite mobile phone net Three-week reprieve for Swan designers Lufthansa issue priced at Dm160 Business Rounup Boxes unfolds float plan Thomas Cook deal Pendragon drives ahead IPG valued at £20m Company Any News in Brief Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Snack wars take a bite out of Dalgety profits Liberty slips into a red number Base instincts A strsight bat to Clarke's curved ball SmithKline Beecham's Saterling sale KKR takes up its lever again Jupiter uses 63% and eyes further acquisitions Forth Ports believes Clyde price too high Fairey increases half-time payout Sun Authorised Reseller S&f benefits from commission income Chancellor 's rate rise barely raises a murmur Commodities Life Options London Financial Future Money Rates Major Indices Fairey Forth Ports Dollar Rates FT-SE Volumes Done to a crisp Tempus Singer & Friedlander Wall Street Down, but not out of it The Times City Diary Good points Citadel taken King Goal prepares to do battle in the free market Winning bidders for the remains of the industry will be announced soon. Ross Tieman reports Striking a blow for The Body Shop 's ethical credentials Myth of State aid to British Airways popular but inaccurate No need for building society reform Clarke goes into extra thinking time The Chancellor and Governor wanted a pause for reflection before deciding on interest rate changes, says Janet Bush Coutts & Co Earlier losses halved Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Teletext Family firms can be a woman's world Business to Business APC Motek National Westminster Bank Artist learns to box clever Surveillance Computers & Computer Services Picture Gallery Community careline Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Briefings Sculpture shines in sunlight Twenty acres of Sussex parkland offer a perfect setting for work by Britain's best sculptors. Richard Cork admires the view Theatre Around the Galleries First Class! Cinema Fallen from grace La traviata New Theatre, Cardiff Dummy run for a modern classic Resurrection Rncm, Manchester Entertainments Art Galleries Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in lOndon and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Making a pet of the teacher Babies Royal Court Model of a faithless wife Katerina Lyric Studio Hammersmith Pass the ether Black Sail White Sail Gate, Wii Overkill of death in Venice David Robinson on the 51st Film Festival a violent experience that was lent a rare nobility by Lamerica, Gianni Amelio's portrait of a country dying on its knees Will pop success all be a Blur tonight? Comparing apples with oranges: that was the task facing David Sinclair and his fellow judges of this year's Mercury Music Prize British Museum Goldsmiths' Fair Stables Of rare pedigree Jazz Lovell White Durrant N. S. B Norton Rose QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Rooks Rider Solicitors Business Manager The smoking gun Legal actions against American tobacco companies now have counterparts in Britain-and not before time, argue Martyn Day and Charles Hopkins Temptation Picture Gallery Libel reform Cry Woolf New chief Shear cheek Westminster Medical Dale Consultancy Legal Sector Legal Appointments ZMB If men can go topless, so can women Counsel Law Tuition International Professional Conferences Ltd Rebuilding Plans ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers GT Granada Television Legal officers M/f R. G. C. Jenkins & Co Daniels Bates Partnership Denton Hall Legal adviser Oxford University Press Multiple Display Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones K/f Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin MSL International QD Quarry Dougall Herbert Smith Essex County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Sun Alliance Group Jarvis & Bannister Hambro Countrywide PLC Legal Appointments W. K. Webster & Co TVU London Advocating excellence Robert Alexander, Qc, outlines recommendations to improve standards at the Bar and stamp out shoddy work Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Corporate & Trusts Lawyer Regional Magistrates' Training Co-Ordinator All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Less brass in the brickwork Reforms to the construction industry could well keep the lawyers out of court Locum Wanted Employment Law Players left empty-handed in wake of TV cash deal Simon Wilde predicts that modest wages will remain the lot of a country cricketer despite an infusion of cash Sprightly Simmons proves inspiration for Leicestershire Chinese take familiar course to leave rivals wondering Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Devon take honours in rain-hit contest Contract gives Obree incentive to conform GOLF Scoreboards By our Racing Staff: Fallow aims for Mill Reef Stakes No Title Guide to our Race Card Yarmouth Sedgefield Jackson calls it a day with Morley Street Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Wolverhampton mourns favourite son Rob Hughes witnesses a town and a game unite in grief at the funeral yesterday of Billy Wright Beardsley's return lifts Keegan For the Record By our Sports Staff: Dalglish delivers Uefa Cup warning Rowell to give more time to England Price is right again Hawks survive heat Coded change Invitation withdrawn McManus top of table Multiple Display Advertising Items Nebiolo lifts cup to toast athletes' heroic deeds David Powell congratulates the IAAF's controversial president for rescuing the World Cup from its gloom Young and San Francisco come off second-best in battle of the quarterbacks Montana the master as Chiefs take notable scalp Lightweight eight hit hard from start to reach final Tody's Fixtures Details Supreme challenge awaits Last Chance! Finances scupper Parlier's challenge Praise and give thanks for new form of worship John Hopkins reviews television's new commitment to rugby union and declares it wholly a good thing Word-Watching Agassi dons cloak of a true champion New approach reaps rich reward for trend-srtter at US Open Bedford retrace road to cup glory Happy endings Business Breakfast Variations A beginner's guide to pre-trial by media Review Satellite Cricket Le Tissier spots chance of glory Slick Tottenham overhauled after Campball is ordered off Debt-ridden Lotus team given lifeline by court No Title Winning Move Word Watching Lewis angry as ticket sales are hit by reluctant opponent First direct Tennis Cup final to suffer Wariso case is heard tomorrow

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