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News from 07/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Liz Dolan, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Alan Hughes, Jon Ashworth, Pam Priestley (Deputy Leader), Adrian Room, Iain R. Webb, Tim Melville-Ross, Patricia Davies, Norman Jenkins, Jeremy Monson, Jonathan Miller, Magnus Linklater, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, J. A. Sandilands, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, George Crowther, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, George Sivell, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Sean Hallahan, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, S. R. Lancelyn Green, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, M. J. Desai, J. R. Pritchard (General Secretary), Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Keith Clements (Co-ordinating Secretary), Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, B. P. Newman (Chairman), J. C. Munro, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, Michael Theodoulou, N. Gordon Hanson, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, J. Eatwell, Bill Frost, Adam Sage and our Foreign Staff, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Russell Burlingham, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Jean Brabender, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Ralph B. Verney, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, John Graham, Gerald Larner, Stephen Mahony, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Mick Hurrell, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, William Cash, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hull,

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Blair scorns defeat on Clause Four Constituency parties swing the vote Gunman holds Index British Airways Two for £1 Labour rethink on question time Health risks to smokers twice as high as thought Missing Belgian cult leader may have killed some of his Swiss followers Valerie Grove 30p on Saturday The Times Teenage gang chases boy of 14 to death under train William Cash Left-wing baggage not wanted in transit Political Sketch Hanley overhauls party machinery to tackle next election Major abandons quest for 'big idea' DELL Wine and food festival opens with accent on good taste Strike to delay Tubes Suitable Boy wins prize Adams meets gunman Arts subsidy warning Search for boy continues Law Society under attack Thief robs epileptic Marlow death 'accident' Christopher Moran: an apology MoD drops private housing scheme News in Breif Cult victims told friends they were on holiday Secret door led believers to their deaths in mystical lair beneath a Swiss farmhouse Missing woman 'seen walking' Battle of the leyland cypresses £200 gold watch sells for £54,300 Trade Indemnity By a Staff Reporter: Police suspect laundering link Intercity Adviser seeks inquiry into 'failing' comprehensives Experts challenged to disprove velue of selective schooling Footballer 'burnt to death by love rival' The Times Euthanasia verdict makes legal history Picture Gallery Chicken farmers dismiss survey By a Staff Reporter: 999 operator told dying girl to 'stop the wailing' FLA Survivor of the Somme dies at 109 Car insurance firms buy homing devices The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Man jailed for hoax calls over Abbie abduction Transplant patients say new computer donor scheme is useless Telecom Security First direct Britain's poetic voices struggle to be heard Smokers 'make bad adoptive parents' News in Brief Libel damages Le Bon apology Athlete cleared Bamber case Students burnt Trade unions face new onslaught on voting power TSB Party risks losing blacks and Asians Kaufman's rival warns against ignoring demand for representation Blunkett alleges three-tier NHS 'It is still the old Labour' Tory View Burglars get tough on Blair household Left clinches vote to embarrass Blair over Clause Four 'Fifteen year of Conservative rule has convinced us that capitalism is evil' Railway takeover could be delayed Pentel B&Q Leaders defeated over Trident Black tie and tears as the last banana boat goes out in style Long relationship increases chance of healthy pregnancy Way to a woman's heart may be through her nose Seafood quality on the rise as prices sink Weekend Shopping Commercial Union International Convention Centre Birmingham Ferry left rudderless in narrow channel Multiyork Galliano a natural fashion winner Porsche populist vows to tilt Austrian vote the right Cathay Pacific UN finds nurses' bodies among mutilated Serbs Berlusconi tries to curb judicial investigation Bradford & Bingley Cypriots clash with Army in land row Anglicans to recover church in Moscow Reuter: Anarchist gunman dies from injuries US soldiers free Haitians from torture prison Deadly rivals agree payout ATI Clinton praise for warship M Magnet Abortion activists hail conviction of doctor's killer Perot tells backers they should vote Republican E malaysia British double-decker bus conquers New York Mandela asks Americans to join crusade for have-nots (AP): Indonesia fires raze rainforest News in Brief (AP): Oil emergency (Reuter): Ferry firm quits (AP): School attacks (Reuter): Oldest cut Hurd dismisses exiles' claims of Saudi instability Birth of another Palestine Forte Leisure Breaks UN monitors ready for Iraq arms watch BT Doctor's diagnosis renews fears for health of Pope 'Were they lovers? Why hadn't I twigged before?' The concluding extract from Sarah Miles's extraordinary memoirs A knock at Laurence Olivier's dressing-room door brought the revelation that Sarah Miles was being used to make Simone Signoret jealous Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms A Highland fling with history The Duke of Sutherland is cast as a first-grade villain in Scotland but Magnus Linklater finds the case against him not proven First Mortgage Securities 'Nobody today can feel secure in a job - it is no longer a straight run to the grave' Peter Jay on the flight of jobs from Britian- and why a real gentleman never changes his party The Times Higher Education Supplement Charter Mark Philip Howard Let us hear cheers for the rat, maligned in the West but venerated elsewhere Tanked up Moon diver Picture Gallery Lost in the fog of law As the ramshackle system that the law calls justice verges on collapse, the judges make even bigger fools of themselves Last orders Labour scores Going private Shooting trip The way to beat Blair The Tories must come clean, says William Cash How to Fight Blair With frankness about the past and the present A Foolish Quarrel Berlusconi's enemy is Italy's deficit, not its magistrates Berlin the Banana The boat has stopped, but the abuse lingers on Traffic control in City of London Smoke in the air Money to burn A rally to the defence of beleaguered Berks and Bucks Christians in China Party politics Feel-good buys Brewer's rats Court Circular Today's royal engagements Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company Fuellers' Company Lord Tope Reception Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund The Hon Mrs Shand Memorial services Scottish Episcopal Church Sir Allan Davis The Times Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Marriage Lectures Holborn Law Society Service dinners Appointment Professor Bernard Willson Professor Bernard Willson, wartime crytopgrapher and scholar of medieval German literature, died on September 30 of acute emphusema aged 75. He was born on February 25,1919 Personal Column Major Lance Heritage Karl Donch Professor Donald Court On this Day Ocober 7 1929 News The Times Crossword No 19,667 Business Top Writers in the Times Tomorrow Times Weathercall AA Road Watch WPA Forecast City surprised as manufacturing output declines BSkyB heads for market at £4bn plus Little child calls for nuclear shake-up Fossil-fuel levy on electricity bills comes under attack Infotech Trustees struggle to recover funds from charity's shops Arts Sport IB 1735 Blancpain Lottery opening 11 offices Business Today Road success Etam caution MMC finds complex monopoly in film supply TSB staff plan 2-hour stoppage next week Packager dips Radamec up Ex-Lands leaps Builder buys Cooper sells Legal & Public Notices Bidders jam route to construct toll roads Galliford plunges to loss of £5.8m Hualon brokerages suspended in Taiwan First National Building Society Dolphin to pass on increases in prices Amex to shed 6,000 jobs worldwide Schroders, News Corp drop proceedings Business Roundup Sketchley's new chief Ellis sees prices rising Chime to sell Venesta Tyler steps down Record fine for Tetra Pak Helene advances 31% Bid may derail merger Tourist Rates Corporate Silver Giftware Warning on sales casts shadow over Etam result Halifax's proposed BNP deal approved Boards hold key to growth Recovery intact but too slow Little goes critical Resetting dials for new London radio stations Legal battle for names' tax relief Picture Gallery Grainger Trust expands commercial property arm Viva la difference Walker jury told 'fraud need not ruin widows' Shares push ahead but investors stay nervous Commodities Liffe Options 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 Forlorn franchises Etam Wetherspoon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Property Wall Street Empty place at the table The Times City Diary Incentive move Russian about Business throws lifeline to Britain's historic homes Victoria McKee looks at the growing field of country house corporate entertaining, and how it has changed in the past 15 years Business Letters Re-using waste heat Co-ordinated MacRoeconomic expansion is a dream Bad timing Nuclear power and the levy playing field Ross Tieman argues the Government's review of atomic energy must untangle electricity's privatisation pricing fix West Lancashire Equities stage technical rally Invest Chro The Times Unit Trust Information Services KLM Danger, overcrowding ahead A study of the movement of rail passengers could passengers could help to prevent disasters, says Mick Hurrell PC Small bark for dogkind Jonathan Miller explains the intricacies of the Internet network, with the aid of a canine called Sam How to Sample Delphi The City plugs into cable A multimedia mix will be on offer soon, writes Nick Cottam University Salford Why can't computers speak English? Most publishers of electronic information are locked into middle America. But change, says David Hewson, is on the way Let there be much better light Online Fade-out for slide lectures Notebook computers may bring relief to dazed veterans of presentations Information Technology S. Com SunSystems NetManage Contract Integration Consultant Contract Network Administrator Watch TV on your PC New computers are multi-use Information Technology Dunnes Stores Morgan & Banks International A brave new breed is born As the era of dedicated PC programmers ends, writes Sean Hallahan, hybrid professionals are coming into their own Times Newspapers No Title Chair of Electrical Engineering Myriad Lantec Haldir Pop Bring on the funny-men Theatre: Italian plays revived-with a dash of farce by the RSC, but without much joy in Ipswich The Venetian Twins Barbican Bimms and bamms Music: The Mahier cycle continues; and English music-theatre LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Successful in a small way Triple bill RNCM MGM Pop Lost in the translation Flat Spin Wolsey, Ipswich Art Galleries Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Gorgeous in spite of himself Pop on Friday: The slow rehabilitation of Richey Edwards. . . The Manic Street Preachers' continued success does little to ease the unhappy life of its leading light Easily Suede by sounds of pure genius New Albums: Their debut on disc was sensational; their new album, says David Sinclair, is almost beyond superlatives My guilty pink secret As Pink Floyd prepare to deafen Earls Court, a pop critic makes a shameful confession Glory, glory hallelujah Anews Waves: The Sounds of Tomorrow Oh you saxy thing Steve Williamson Jazz Cafe HMV Lloyd's names entitled to damages Chancellor's ancient jurisdiction Qeen's Bench Division Identification evidence safe Father's address can be requested but not ordered Scholarships and awards at the Inns of Court Power to control tombstone inscriptions Power to make order affecting foreign proceedings exists but is unlikely to be used By our Sport Staff: McCall is offered $10m for rematch with Lewis The Times Carping about a capture that brought net loss Brian Clarke contrasts the effects of landing the fish of a lifetime on two anglers of very different generations Nicholls inspired by new challenge Trans Media By our Sport Staff: Challengers seek to undermine Chinese dominance Hingis proves no match for power and pace of Pierce Tennis prodigy overwhelmed by No 2 seed in second senior match Britons take a tumble Boots Australians set standard for elite league to pursue North wich planning to settle score Fife to retain record Mainly Spain in Athens Talks on Hong Kong Young talent on trial Lone representative Tigers eliminated by Buckler Bologna Wales offer berth for world trip Eagle from Woods helps US to fly high The Times Ale-fellows-well L met toast victory Today's Fixtures For the Record By our Sport Staff: Sponsor's contract with Daly put in abeyance The Times Whitbread expands and charts rigorous new course Enigmatic Fabre trains his thoughts on the future Richard Evans talks to the top trainer in Europe, whose methods are based on simplicity Everton chairman grants Walker vote of confidence Johnson supportive after cup defeat Word-Watching Cardwell eclipsed by rising young star Hearts aim to invest share issue revenue Club game loses spice of variety Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary Rugby sponsors spread their wings Dewhurst attracts Europe's leading juveniles Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Sangster warms to Dubai plan Carlisle British horses in demand Strong pace should bring best out of Lap Of Luxury Ascot BBC2 Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ascot Fiery McDeriiiott strikes early blow Pakistan's bowlers dawdle as Australia compile formidable total Outsiders go on to contest final Welwyn Garden City: the place to go looking for an argument Brassed off in an Arctic city A sleek, American model, factory fresh BBC 1 Variations Satellite Tennis Coltart spares Scottish blushes Els homes in on victory after weathering storm at St Andrews Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Newcastle test Ferguson's youthful beliefs Morse Data Snooker

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