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News from 16/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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David Watts and Jonathan Mirsky, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Robert Breckman, Angus Nicol, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Julia King, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Jim O'hara, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, V. J. Morgan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Aileen K. Adams, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Bryan McAlley (vice-Chairman), Reg L. Bell, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Wrenbury, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Martin Whybrow, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Marland, Charles Bremner, Mayer Hillman, John Kavanagh, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Stephen Shaw, Director, Russell Kempson, Paul Sexton, Elizabeth E. Witts (Chairman), Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Sam Jacobs, Wolfgang Münchau, David Toop, Drummond Hunter (Director), Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Edward R. Smith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Frank Booty, Tom Wright, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Victoria James, Roger Boyes, John Burgh, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Clive Osborne, Humphry Berkeley, Julian Muscat, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Michael Ramsay, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Jill Longson Marketing Manager, Ben Macintyre, Graham Mather, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Melvyn Marckus,

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Haiti defiant as US forces set to invade 2am: Your time is up, says Clinton 30p on Saturday Index Yard clashes with CPS on Stagg case Lloyd's names' hardship fund turns hard-nosed Tow for Police officers on standby for Caymans £43m home loan fraud man guilty Blair's warning CA exam results Big Fish Sinn Fein broadcast ban to end Archbishop attacks British capitalism Libby Purves N&p Blair warns buoyant party against complacency Ferry deaths walkway closed Neilson Ski Picture Gallery IRA inmates ran up huge phone bill The National Self Build Homes Show First frost of autumn will follow deluge News in Brief Pregnant mother freed Killers' car 'near house' £96,500 for jailed man Rail case man cleared Hunniford quits radio Bridge go-ahead likely Stranded frigate afloat £14,000 for Dinky cars 'Honeypot' helps Police cut cost of car theft by £35m Joyrider, 15, burns to death after chase Killer died falling off lavatory Golfer saves lightning victim's life Fugitive plagued MP's aide with obscene letters Search for murdered tour guide ends with farmer's grim find Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres More on Monday More Sport More Science Arts Extra Plus Race begins for right to put Channel 5 on air in 1996 Breakfast show reprieved Dixons Picture Gallery Battle veterans gather to salute fallen comrades £1,000 To be won each day Countdown Prizewinners Stagg case increases pressure on Lyell to curb media coverage Psychologist's role to be questioned London Gatwick Iraqi architect beats Europe's best Revolutionary design for Cardiff's new opera house Football pool agent accused of theft News in Brief Heroin charge Smoked but Nuclear move Sailor rescued Drugs seized Lectern stolen Overcrowding turns mental wards into violent danger zones FLA Steam enthusiast's final journey Grey mullet and squid surface as best bargains Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Honda Girls aged 11 should have access to Pill, say Lib Dems Southampton Boat Show Labour sees off BNP challenge in Tower Hamlets Heseltine resolves to push Post Office privatisation Seat SNP seeks funds in America Small businesses courted by Blair Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in Engineering and Technology Charted Association of Certified Accountants' June 1994 examination Hurd facing Peking fury over colony deal on port The Royal Bank of Scotland From Associated Press in Monrovia: Gunboats attack Liberia rebels Picture Gallery Apartheid icons reprieved RAF protégé of Blériot dies aged 94 Dangerous liaisons risk renewed Balkan tragedy West must continue marriage guidance' role to avert return of all-out war in Bosnia Nureyev's Italian island retreat put up for sale Ucas Vacancies B&q Supercentres Generals dismiss American offer of golden parachute Haitian military regime puts its faith in voodoo spirits and US critics of invasion Sharps Clinton credibility tested in TV speech Box-office bonanza sweeps Spielberg to $335m fortune Reuter: Time's up for telly addicts (Reuter): Top Crimea politician steps down News in Brief (Reuter): Bribe charge (AP): Pyongyang bill (Reuter): Kashmir offer Leipzig looks for old idealism beneath glitzy facade Starting in Germany, Anne McElvoy visits Eastern Europe five years after the fall of communism From Associated Press in Algiers: Algerian militants behead 16 to defy peace overtures Jews from Ethiopia get a raw deal in the promised land Dell Picture Gallery Battle of beards has pundits in Bonn bristling Police who cross a seductive line We press the police to solve random killings-but we must gloomily accept that justice has been done in the Rachel Nickell case Ruffled by a sex kitten Charles Bremner on France's eternally tricky relationship with its icon Brigitte Bardot, 660 this month The Times Are we ready for the Jurassic larder? Shops may soon offer us gigantic fish or enormous cuts of meat-but would we want to eat them? 'Escape is a worthwhile option for a talented, devious prisoner' Paddy Seligman on doing time on the board of prison visitors-and why she blew the whistle at Whitemoor The Valerie Grove Interview My part in Britain's secret war Richard Beeston on MI6's undercover Suez broadcasts Bottom line for America A nation attempts to come to terms with its gluttony Cross Unions must pay for the misery Commuters should be able to sue strikers, Graham Mather says The damage cannot be made acceptable by a ballot Game minister The Times Diary Green habitat The Times Diary Picture Gallery Demeaning the Holocaust Do not compare cruel immigration officials with the the killers of six million Bush babes The Times Diary Sick note The Times Diary Picture Gallery Adams brought to book Danial Johnson reviews the IRA apologist's work Clinton's Resolution There is more to Haiti than toppling the Generals Back to Reality Labour hits the ground with a satisfying bump Diamonds Ain't for Ever Baseball fans need not despair for their lost season Collapse of the Stagg prosecution US and Haiti IRA ceasefire Public accountability and prisons 'Yob culture' Quebec election An old old man Time for change? Opera companies under pressure Slippery slope Royal prerogative? VAT on valour Court Circular Birthdays today Awards Personal Column Today's royal engagements Reception Anniversaries Flying Officer Wilkins gets her Spitfire back at… Abingdon School St Ignatius College Service luncheon Lecture The Times Early pipers catch the tunes but miss the audience Trailfinders Donald Harden David Levi Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Charles Phillips Professor Charles Phillips, FRS, neurophysiologist and Professor of Anatomy at Oxford University, 1975-83, died on September 9 aged 77. He was born on October 13,1916 Sir Ernest Oliver Sir Ernest Oliver, CBE, TD, DL, former chairman of Geroge Oliver (Footwear), died on september 7 aged 93. He was born on October 31 , 1900 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Professor Charles Phillips Dennis Morgan Dennis Morgan, Hollywood actor and singer, died in California on September 7 aged 83. He was born in Prentice, Wisconsin, on December 30,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From a Correspondent): The State Map-Makers The Ordnance Survey and its Customers Jane Gray Jane Gray, concert manager, died in London from emphysema on September 10 aged 59. She was born at Allbrook, near Winchester, on June 22,1935 Sir John Lidbury Sir John Lidbury, vice-chairman of the Hawker Siddeley Group, 1974-83, died on September 7 aged 81. He was born on November 25,1912 News The Times Crossword No 19,649 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Infotech Castlegate chief convicted Wharton warned he faces jail after £43m mortgage fraud The Times was the first to highlight Castlegate. The chief inspector who led the investigation said articles in the newspaper had played a "very significant" part Tiphook head in bankruptcy action Executive pay rises are twice inflation rate Mirror resumes payouts Arts By our Industrial Correspondent: Former BAe firm to shed 800 jobs It Takes Vision to Improve the Economy Sport Tax rises hurt high street spending Television and Radio Business Today Three-tier EU Dow up 58 Engineers urge halt to interest rate rises Tourist Rates Irvine John Lewis profits increase by 74% BP on course for big rise in oil output Company News in Brief L&g chief forecasts shake-up in life firms Lipworth to be chairman of Zeneca Lawson's OECD chances improve Business Roundup Meggitt pegs payout British Gas in $2bn pact K wik-Fit accelerates Courtaulds Textiles dips Booker lifts dividend Bus firm roars ahead Shell Centre Big margins in UK are over, says UB chief APV shares dive as dividend is cut Fraud is greed's partner High returns mean higher risk British jobs go West Names given a commercial break A flight to nowhere Stroking Lloyd's new pit bull Continental Airlines Commodities Liffe Options Speculators develop taste for shares in Unigate Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Legal & General Kwik-Fit Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Feeling the bite Tempus APV Wall Street Expertise to the force The Times City Diary Upping sticks The Times City Diary City rounds The Times City Diary Broken note The Times City Diary British borrowers pay price for Maastricht opt-out Europe is already geared for three speeds. Wolfgang Münchau reports from Brussels Time to abolish share options Ministries of debt Raising interest rates to prevent inflation rising is self-defeating Choice in First Choice's new travel portfolio World leaders in excuses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mirror tunes in to table TV potential Battered by declining circulations, the newspaper group is looking for new revenue sources, says Alexandra Frean Montgomery's ambitions in television include Channel 5 The Times Unit Trust Information Service First National Rally in a bear market Invest Chro Programmed to save the earth New software may help companies to prevent another Bhopal, reports Nick Cottam EPC Howell International Showing off to the public Online Watch radio Slicing oranges Information Technology Norbrook So much more Express information How Times Reader Can Join the Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales and Marketing Director Trading goods in the fast lane Martin Whybrow looks at electronic trading, the direct link between supplier and customer Belheim Sterling Software The White House begins to tune in President Clinton has given full backing to electronic commerce A small timer joins the big time Richard Sarson tells how a small business saved time and improved its competitiveness data interchange Lloyds Bank INS Cheaper lines, more cheerful companies The network providers are reducing prices to attract more traders Supply line survival guide John Kavanah on the benefits that can be gained from a closer business integration between supplier, company and customer Cost of making life simpler Frank Booty looks at why electronic payment has been show to catch on Edes Frontec Multiple Display Advertising Items The mellow spark of high heeled boys Pop on Friday: Traffic on the road again . . . Sinéad O'Connor sounds off . . . and (right) Mercury heads Brits-wards Traffic-now there's a, like, heavy 1960s name. The bad news is there are only two of them these days. The good news is they news is they are back. Paul Sexton reports Eric Clapton Sugar Music From a whisper to a scream New Albums: Death, doom and despair-it can only be another Sinéad O'Connor collection of loathe songs Opera Elegant slumming now a low dive The Mercury Music Prize was intented to reward and foster innovation. For a couple of years, all went well-and then M People came along and shot the whole down in flames Entertainments The Green Room Goldie's precious mettle New Waves: The Sound of Tomorrow, Today Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 These hands are made for winning The world's top young pianists are in London to compete against each other. Simon Tait asks them if they enjoy it Royal Shakespeare Company Aim is shaky but sure The Hostage Barbican Gloss but no sparkle Opera: ENO's new season at hte Coliseum gets off tho a grim start Tosca Coliseum On Monday Odeon Arsenal establish two-goal lead as Cypriots succumb Holders inspired by Merson Hopkin in charge of inquiry In Brief Tigers through Yates excels Botica to move Slade at helm For the Record Fixtures Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Legal & Public Notices Dundee United fight back from Slovak offensive Land of infinite dreams lost behind shroud of self-interest Rugby Commentary Walker keen to take on redoubtable champion Ryan leads with regal display in dressage Solo sailors share common goal British Competitors Redgrave and Pinsent outclass opponents Yesterday's Racing Results Baseball season expires and a nation mourns Word-Watching Fallon unrepentant after fracas Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Ayr William Hill Curtelace has clear chance Newbury BBC1 Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Newbury Charlton call Rapid Raceline Golf and bacon sandwiches off the menu Freud on Friday Triumphs & tears of Torrance James takes issue with Faldo New Zealand vote to retain Mains Wealdstone's future starts to brighten Sing a song of celebration Radio Choice The riveting truth about Stan-he's a steal Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Squash Bergkamp gives Villa spot of bother English ambitions intact despite Internazionale's deserved victory in Milan Chelsea recover after allowing initiative to slip Muller's move proves too taxing for Everton Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Jackson remains unbeaten The Marketing Dynamics (London) Ltd Clement Freud More on Monday Times Sport More Football More Rugby Union More School Sport

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