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News from 20/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Nigel V. Brooks, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Linda Voss, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Lea, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Bailey, H. Vivian-Neal, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Wentworth Beaumont, Simon Wilde, Michael Sherrard, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Roger Smith, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, J. C. Ryder Richardson, Rex Bellamy, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Watts, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Malcolm B. Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tim Congdon, Graham J. Watts, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster, and Ian Brodie, Ivor Levy, Michael Pattison, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Wood, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Ian Thomson, Kalyani Menon, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Laura Tatham, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nicholas George, Tim Devlin, Derek Harris, Andrew Elkington, Richard Buckley, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Charles Linford, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, P. D. J. Wood, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Julian Pritchard, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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20P US forces take Haiti without a shot fired Clinton sends in troops to restore democracy after Carter brokers peace deal Lib Dems vote to legalise cannabis Time Bridge Index Tom King to head parliamentary spy watchdog Art and Reality Glasgow bus driver had fetal crash two weeks ago Countdown Major predicts booming Britain Tennis star dies Teenage smokers Matthew Parris Chopard Geneve 20P New talks lift hopes of peace in rail dispute Lib Dems grasp an issue of substance Political Sketch Major proclaims historic turning point for economy Alliance Insurance Centres LTD Army sets higher fitness standards for expeditions Sinn Fein leader rejects call for Ulster referendum as premature Universities face recruitment slump News in Brief Tunnel set to open Witnesses sent scorpions Labour in 'racism' case Payphone fraud arrests Faulds to quit as MP BR to Sell Old Masters Train driver jailed Police seek free staff Sentence 'too lenient' Tourists squeezed out Mother 'schemed with daughter to kill shared lover' MP's son fined for vandalism Lady Alethea planned to be at friend's wedding Gerulaitis found dead in US resort Hewlett Packard Briton's Bosnia rape paintlng may go abroad Case against Saunders a disgrace, says ex-minister Intel inside Pentium Families of murder victims need help, Howard told Mercury Communications Nadir aide questioned by Fraud Office Clergyman's wife attacked driver in parking row Sick woman 'tricked into voting Tory' British Airways Success of 30-year war on tobacco grinders to a halt Experts predict million young smokers will die in middle age Fire crews' coffers empty Lockheed Death crash driver jailed Countdown Prizewinners Countdown £1,000 The Times English invaders reverse fall in island population Wildlife faces new threats as Southerners look for sanctuary in the Scottish isles Bird-lovers fear breeding grounds will go to uncaring buyer NEC Recorded crime falls by 7% in London Train derailed Brewery fined Car silenced MP's search Art collection Hi-Tech locks and alarms fail to beat car thieves Saga Services Ltd By our Motoring Correspondent: Rover Sales abroad beat those of its Bmw parent Tomorrow's car is a saloon in more than one sense National Westminister Bank Business blamed for accidents Keene on Chess Dormer on Bridge Haphazard course set for journey to worst of all worlds Bruce undercuts Labour and Tories with 10p tax plan Activists take hard line on privatisation DELL Party urged to roll up and rave Defence cuts call rejected Labour gives Ashdown the cold shoulder Rose threatens new airstrikes Pressure on peacekeepers as Sarajevo clashes escalate Canon Yugoslav military 'close to bankruptcy' UN is likely to ease sanctions on Serbia Fairy-tale ending eludes Prague's king of the castle Five years after the fall of communism Anne McElvoy returns to the Czech Republic Kohl buoyed by economic upturn before election Loren retains allure at 60 The Chinese Export Commodities Fair Autumn '94 Picture Gallery Opera drama reaches last act First direct Sweden's move to left upsets markets Blast kills top officer in Athens (Reuter): Hostile Zulus (Reuter): Volcano fear (Reuter): Cane withheld Democrats win (AP): Designer dies Child line Dial the P' Energis Secret call to general pulled Haiti from brink of invasion Jubilant White House calls for pizza after show of force persuades junta to quit Count down to Peace Everest The buck stops here: the Oval Office in ferment on… Troops braced for resistance Occupation 'Flawed' agreement tempers Washington's sense of relief The Deal Mediator hailed as national heroin America Saudis seek help from Britain over privatisation plans Hurd insists Gatt accord must hold 3M Innovation Picture Gallery Boat people stave off forced repatriation Egyptians 'selling' UN equipment to Somalis US starts hew peace mission in Syria In mourning with Pape Doc Ian Thomson meets the last British Ambassador to Haiti, who left in 1962 Bailhache Labesse The scalpel against the gun Roy Spence: a world-renowned surgeon in the front line against terrorism Beginning a series on the legacy of the Troubles by Walter Ellis Kiss and cash in quick The "dirt-for-dollar" reasons why Annie Murphy told on the bishop Stena Sealink Sitting tall in the saddle Dr Thomas Stuttaford on how houses bring stength to children Great Value Autumn Breaks Secrets of the human brain A wartime unit developed into a leading centre of ergonomics and psychology research, says Ian Robertson Tomorrow The keeping of wisdom Are dental surgeons too keen to remove our wisdom teeth? Since 1988 removals have gone up by 33% The London Hernia Centre Book Bargains The mark of a sterling currency Tim Congdon on how Britain outstripped the Bundesbank The German analysis is right, but Britain has implemented the policy better Pen friends The Times Diary Sticky fingers The Times Diary Picture Gallery No shortcuts will do Whatever the problem, the Swiss have an implement for the purpose. Now they have been knifed by a judge Ewe bet The Times Diary Red-handed The Times Diary Cat callers The Times Diary Why the IRA are beaten Woodrow Wyatt on Major the great negotiator Clinton, Carter, Cedras Haiti's succession is safe, if not certain Truth and its Enemies There was more to Popper then his politics Croatian and Muslim' Rape, realism and the war artist How to lessen the costs of housing Safety in taxis Absent royals Great names of art and questions of attribution Standards at the Bar Sight tests Over the border All clued up Properties of plants Short children Education in Kerala It's good to talk Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column The Times Anniversaries Orchestra finds a home after 48 years Today's royal engagements Legal appointment Meetings Appointment State Opening of Parliament Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages John Morley David Latto Norrie Dinners St Mary's School, Wantage Latest wills Sir William Nield Sir William Nield, GCMG, Kcb, first permanent secretary at the Northern Ireland Office, died on September 21,1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Parkinson's Vitas Geruiaitis Vitas Gerulaitis, international tennis player, was found dead at a friend's home on Long Island on September 18 aged 40. he was born in New York on July 26,1954 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Liu Hai-Su Liu Hai-su, painter and teacher of Western art techniques in China, died in Shanghai on August 6 aged 98. he was born in Jiangsu province in 1896 The Union of Methodism Amy Clampitt Amy Clampltt, American poet, died in Lenox, Massachusetts, on September 10 aged 74. She was born in New Province, Iowa, on June 15,1920 Sitting their sights oh better services Britain's one million blind and partially sighted get a raw deal report Widget Finn Royal National Institute for the Blind Readers take to the Moon Computer technology has boosted a simple Victorian reading system Victorian reading system Handidate Stationlink Pulsedata International UK Limited The Times BT Barclays International Swimming School Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Boots American troops land in Haiti The Time Crossword No 19,652 Picture Gallery Tomorrow The Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest Lowest No Title Forecast Business Editor Lindsay Cook Ron son to stay on in Heron bid plan Low-wage builders targeted MAI's 10% advance fails to satisfy City Law Thousands to lose jobs in Grrand Met shake-up Arts Deposed directors fight back Sport John Charcol Halifax raises loan rate to 8.1% Adogoied Business to Day Tunnel access Tighter training Government crack down on training standards Tourist Rates National Savings Alexander urges China to strengthen City ties Pajares confirmed at Savoy Legal & Public Notices Maxwell deal 'may fall short by £100m' Date set for British Coal to bow out Allied Leisure plans financial statement Business Roundup Lombard deal for HSBC Edinburgh Fund up 99% Bemrose purchase Hobson sells division Roxboro payout pledge Company News in Brief Morgan Crucible ready to hit acquisition trail By our City Staff: Investment causes slide at Isle of Man Steam Packet No accounting for faith On manoeuvres with Grand Met a chance to reform City law enforcement Time for Tokyo to open up New fears pushup coffee price Dairy Farm ends Kwik Save pact Continental Airlines Jardine boosted by joint venture Arjo's price reverses on rumour of acquisition Stock Market Commodities Life Options London Finacial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tempus A Farmer goes to market Kwik Save Hobson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes HSBC Wallsreet Mongolian pot goes cold Waiting in line The Times City Diary Getting back on track to restore peace to railways A shift by the RMT could signal an end to the dispute with Railtrack, says Philip Bassett Subtle words The Times City Diary Shanghai sinners The Times City Diary By the hook The Times City Diary Going shopping The Times City Diary Ear, ear The Times City Diary On your bike to Northern Ireland The Tunnel now standing at Waterloo Eurotunnel test runs are ironing out the final few wrinkles. Ross Tieman reports Opening an account for youth group is a hard task Business Letters Confusion over similar company names The Times Enterprise-cell idea is making progress Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) LTD Touchstone Associates Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn National Franchise Dog days end in kennels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Service Master Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Briefings Some Lost ground recovered No Title Times Unit Trust in Formation Service Eastern Electricity What happened to Aunt Flot? A TV documentary tonight will probe a woman's conviction for murder. Tim Devlin reports The burden of proof at the trial had in effect been reversed Call the experts Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Better win-win damages Improvement are proposed to the system of structured settlements Multiple Display Advertising Items Can fundholders cut the legal aid bill? Legal Heritage Quarry Dougall Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dale Consultancy Legal Sector The Law Society Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Chadwick Nott Wragger & Co Denton Hall Sweet & Maxwell PA Consulting Group Quarry Dougall Selector Europe Spencer Stuart National Mutual Life The Pensions Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal University of Bristol Equity Partner R. G. C. Jenkins & Co Robert Walters Associates The Five Star Treatment Herbert Smith Legal heritage finds a home Our national faw history centre is nearly complete. Frances Gibb reports Legal Appointments Russell Jones & Walker Practice Manager Granada Television Multiple Display Advertising Items Danger: dispute ahead Early teamwork by professionals can avoid future contract conflict Assistant Solicitor Legal Executive Alphabetical Subject Guide to Gree Courses in Engineering and Technology The Times How the clearing system works Laurentian Milldon Glorious ways to bid farewell to greatness Visual Art: Richard Cork on the Royal Academy's stylish tribute to the last days of Venice as a political power, when imagination flourished as the city state crumbled Around the Galleries Grupo corpo Rock A sound investment Concerts: A regional venue worth the journey; a happy 70th birthday CBSO/Rattie Avil, Basingstoke Old ones are the best BBC Singers St John's Smith Square, Sw1 Cinema Golds Miths fair Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available 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 May the duende be with them Dance: As the virtuosi of Cumbre Flamenca prepare for their latest Sadler's Wells season, John Percival talks to the troupe's founder Wham, bam, thank you, man Rocki: Pixie turns speed king Frank Black Shepherd's Bush Empire, W12 Private Advertisers Toronto blessings in abundance Geoff Brown joins the film buffs whose insatiable at the Toronto Festival meant packed houses all round Torn between two Bronx brothers Theatre: Thuggery in a New York ghetto, suffering in a Yorkshire community, rows in a Restoration household and bigotry on a South Coast beach The Day the Bronx Tricycle Vultures of the yob culture Sturm and drang/brighton Beach Scumbags Riverside Studio Zesry, testy marital romp The Provoked WIfe Theatre Royal, Plymouth Small talk of a troubled family The Mortal Ash Bush British Museum Mree hours of stintitief ligtotnlng Vitas Gerulaitis, who has died at the age of 40, will always be remembered for a match against Bjorn Borg one glorious june evening at Wimbledon in 1977. This is how Rex Bellany, then the tennis correspondent of The Times, described it Premier league plan under fire Horopito Funding found for masters of mud Mansell admires dream team from afar Leicestershire drift to runners-up prize Yesterday's Scoreborads Final Table Moses considers returning to trade Phil Hawthorne dies Walsall appoint Nieholl Lomas leads England Europe poach lead British women excel Infocheck users Golicheck on main menu Quick Ransom cleared for Cup run Richard Evans Thunderer: Kempton Park Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Nottingham Maiden century for Johnston Grand Lodge to bypass Ascot for Champion Rapid Raceline Determined hendry offers unlucky rivals no sign of decline Phil Yates finds the world No 1 intent on further domination during the forthcoming snooker season Britons step up pressure on Jansher The Times Marino gives Miami road show a perfect send-off Rools Forecast The Record Today's News The Times Colombians still overshadowed by World Cup failure Walker waiting for Southall's version Scott joins Towers for crucial fixture Cup place eludes struggling Lopez Scully and Coyote set fierce early pace Blissett football and Fakenham Town Russell Kempson discovers a former England striker sampling non-league sampling non-league life in rural Norfolk Michelin Bold England embark on final approach Spirit of adventure brings RFU encouragement in attempt to stage 1999 World Cup Confident Lewis eager to silence detractors By our Staff Reporter: McRae holds nerve to deny Kankkunen Britain steer Olympic course Clubs put forward simpler set of rules on imports Radio A splendid narration BBC1 Variations A Scotsmanan, an Irishman and an alien Review Satellite American Football Norwich reap rebound reward Bradshaw settles East Anglian derby after controversial penalty Solving problem in the serious business of sport Simon Wilde finds cricket and football hoping that unusual experiments will meet with some success Times Crossword No 271 Winning Move Word Watching Cup burden leaves Ferguson facing dilemma Hill House Hammond Direct Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Williams confirm Hill's place with team next season

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