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News from 20/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, J. R. Haynes, Neil Bennett, W. A. Anderson, David Hobman, Liz Elliot, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ben Lynfield and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Radcliffe, D. L. Bulmer, President, Harvey Elliott, W. S. Affleck, Timothy Garton Ash, Frederic Bennett, Philip Howard, Douglas Verrall, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Coates, Simon Wilde, Richard Ford and Ben Preston, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Darren Bailey, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kathryn Knight and Anjana Ahuja, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Dennis Connolly, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. Oldroyd, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, John Hart, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Tehan and Wolfgang Münchau, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Gavin Ashenden, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, David Geldart, Aileen Ballantyne, Robert Bluglass Clinical Director, Alistair Horne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Derek Walters, Gill Williams, Kate Harrison, George Brock, F. Stratton, Adrian Randall, J. R. W. Gleave, D. M. Bain, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Oliver Holt Motor Racing Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Andrew Roberts, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Edwina Currie, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Charles L. Allen, Chief Executive, Barry Pickthall, Philip Webster Alice Thomson and Jill Sherman, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Binyon and Tunku Varadarajan, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, John Graham, Matthew Parris, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Glyn Emery, David Walker, Graham Mather, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, W. J. B. Meakin, Benedict Nightingale, Gordon Taylor, Chief Executive, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, John Ashworth, Director, Alyson Rudd, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Helmut Winkler, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Iran blamed for suicide bomb attack Israel seeks revenge for 22 deaths Commons protesters clash with riot police Index With Saturday's Times Grandfather shot dead after chasing bank robbers Whitehall job losses United on top Blair plans reshuffle as his MPs vote to keep old guard Kate Muir Britain and Germany "Old Speckled Hen" no title Ministers accused of asking questions for cash Glimmer welcomes elephants as escape route from dreary ritual Political Sketch By a Staff Reporter: It's just like renting taxi, says Al-Fayed Virgin By a Staff Reporter: Rightwinger who earned apology from BBC Cabinet ready for Sinn Fein talks News in Brief Girl, 14, dies in fire Fireball killers jailed Jonsson has a son Romania couple's hope Irish to ban court wigs Backwoodsmen are warned of axeman First Mortgage Securities Correction Storm over what Queen said about Manchester Officials deny that she said city is 'not son nice' Test driver works off his blushes Saturday in the Times Doctor stabbed to death in front of patients By a Staff Reporter: Dance led to RAF punch-up Hewlett Packard Princess flies out of the Spotlight Energis Mandarins first in the firing line for Treasury cuts Top Salaries The new Versas, Available in a choice of 4,096… Music chief fine-tuned review Receivers called in at Eating Studios Lucan search goes to declare him dead PC World Killing was 'birthday present from SAS' The Times Car Insurance Unitarian plagiarist steps down News in Brief Libel win Trailer haul Assault case Police inquiry Heritage trail East Anglia aid First papal book affirms rejection of abortion South African Airways Car ferries flood too fast, say designers Willpower and weight loss put the heart back in life EU order will outlaw most herbal remedies Call for additives in fuel to cut pollution Ministers abandon shock tactics in fight against drugs Cabiner adopts 'realist' strategy as it pledges to educate and inform the young about risks of abuse Danger warning to five-year-olds House of Fraser Cocaine makes a comeback as ravers head for the jungle Sainsbury's Homebase Cocaine: On the Increase Ecstasy: The Rave Effect Fertility expert condemns age limit Spraybond National Control Centre Council chiefs are accused of deceit and corruption By a Staff Reporter: Hoax call offers clue to murder Informix 5ft worms found on deep-sea volcano Blair's team bolstered by return of Harman Even Lower Prices on Selected B&q Kitchens Howard overturns crime Bill defeat Cheaney Keene on Chess Renton to step down Today in Parliament The Leeds Heseltine close to Victory on PO sell-off Peugeot Jail sleazy MPs, says Ashdown Hansard priced out of public's reach Time to get serious about restoring faith in Parliament Riddell on Politics Kinnock set to take over as transport policymaker Sedan French chefs whisk up crusade against unsavoury practice Yeltsin springs to defence of Prime Minister US tepid on Korea accord News in Brief (Reuter): Actress dies (Reuter): Life demand (AFP): Fatal protest (AP): Dictator ruling (Reuter): Safer drug Attacks put pressure on moderates to show tangible benefits of accord Public Opinion Rabin 'will not be deflected from search for peace' Jerusalem Reaction By our Foreign Staff: Gunmen on a deadly mission Hamas Dell By our Foreign Staff: 'Savage act' denounced by leaders Muslims angered as fanatics turn Islam into West's new bogeyman Clinton goes abroad to help party in elections Peugeot Lone Star governor struggles to uproot the Shrub Mid-Term Elections Ten killed by Texas flooding Baghdad car damages ministry Multiyork Picture Gallery Canadian priest found killed in Rwanda Woolwich Building Society Kashmiri released (Reuter): Rebels routed (AFP): Award review (Afp): Gambler loses (Reuter): Crash landing (Reuter): Five killed US hints at deal to end arms ban on Bosnia AFP: Flight of hope for MacAws Seiko Kinetic Investors in People Book on Simpson's ex-wife halts trial If they don't keep records, the could kill you' The successful treatment of cancer in childhood could pose problems later in life, says Aileen Ballantyne Specialists are desperate that space is made available To our Members We're the 4th Emergency Service Danger to the unborn Warning against early amniocentesis. . . approaching the season for head injuries.. . a new plaster for foot blisters Medical Briefing Clocked Walk this way How useful is vitamin C? Two pills a day may be better than one Mr Psycho in London Giles Coren asks if the American cult novelist Bret Easton Ellis could really be as nasty as his books Doctoring the American soul Dr Spock was one the guru with the answers to a nation's childcare problems—now he is tending to its angst Dolphin Forte Leisure Breaks A test bed for the inky business Lucy Berrington on students at the first rung of journalistic success Why Britain is missing from Kohl's dream Sentiments obscure interests in Europe, says Timothy Garton Ash Europe's leading politician will not be deflected With love The Times Diary First in line The Times Diary Picture Gallery The final dilemma Economic reality will bring a bitter end to Kohl's protectionist Europe G-whizz The Times Diary Making waves The Times Diary Fished out The Times Diary Squeezing Treasury mandarins Graham Mather praises the whitehall review A Smaller Treasury Exemplary cuts that must encourage the others In Tel Aviv As Israel buries its dead, it must keep its peace alive Green Wars Successful protest approaches tricky maturity Minimum wage policy ITV programmes Wrong bird Spotlight on private-life disclosures by Prince of Wales Road fuel costs Booker dispute Patients' rights in mental care LSE fundraising A will to live Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Times Bridge ALANKARY—On October 13th at the Wellington Hospital,… Memorial services ABERCROMBIE—Kelin Cahrles, aged 69, peacefully after… Deaths Birthdays today Meeting Royal Thames Yacht Club Luncheon Tallow Chandlers' Company Service dinners Dinner Middle Temple CROUCH—John, passed away peacefully in the early… Picture Gallery Gardeners welcome in wildlife Appointments GORDON—On October 18th, peacefully at home. Jaffrey… MASON-On October 17th suddenly in vantouver, B. C.,… Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Heritage fund saves Victorian fair ride Ladbrooke Grove Strigle Room in lovely house. £31… no title All Ticket: World Cup Rugby 95 & 5 Nations Phantom,… Air Marshal Sir Philip Lagesen Air Marshall Sir Philip Lagesen Kcb, Dfc, Afc, former Air Officer Commanding No 18 Group Raf, died on October 9 aged 71. He was born on August 25,1923 Personal Column Anna Hauptmann Anna Hauptmann, widow of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the alleged kidnapper of the Lindbergh baby, who was exectured in 1936, died in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on October 10 aged 95. She was born Anna Schoeffler in Markgeoningen, Germany Tania Gordon Tania Gordon, painter, died in London on October 5 aged 93. She was born in Vlna, Russia, on April 26,1901 From Our Own Correspondent: Empress Maries Funeral Great Russian Gathering Tom Eggerdon Tom Eggerdon, businessman and former Chief Barker of the Variety Club of Great Britain, died on October 7 aged 75. He was born in winchester on November 19,1919 News The Times Crossword No 19,678 The Times Today Forecast British Gas proposal could increase bills by 7 per cent Industry raises fears for service sector British Rail to shed 2,000 jobs Sun Authorised Reseller Anatole Kaletsky Arts Cross-border costs under attack Books GEC seeks fresh talks on BAe defence merger Barcelona Hold United to a Draw Business Today Czech progress WH Smith costs Prison for Naqvi over BCCI fraud IoD wants post safeguards to go after sell-off America's world trade deficit falls to $9.74bn Audit Bureau of Circulations Ltd Heseltine woos Malaysia By our Assistant Business Editor: EC asked to keep out of VSEL bid More changes at Barclays Tourist Rates CBI urges control of 'upward creep' in pay Vickers axes 235 jobs in revamping Abbey chief criticises secrecy at societies Business Roundup House prices 'to rise 6%' L&G to be trust-provider Waterglade rescue fails Arthur Andersen up Thorn US music deal Walker jury still out Forte regroups hotels The Times Exposing the secret societies Building society dividends would silence critics Manufacturers beat the hamburger flippers Thorn preaches the gospel Pennington Booker to buy salmon farms Leap into everyday diet Overproduction by Norway has glutted the salmon market The Times Balm for wounded names Smiths Industries stays acquisitive Vive la difference DFS's year of great expectations Shares fall back again as inflation fears grow Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes DFS Furniture Booker Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Smiths flies higher Tempus WH Smith Wall Street Hodgson's heir apparent The Times City Diary Hopping over The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Worthy date The Times City Diary Coming clean The Times City Diary Time for the policymakers to throw off their bonds Economic View Chancellor should be agnostic about messages from the financial markets Coal managers have best efficiency record in the world Business Letters Inflation is enemy of pensioners' savings Economic riddle Air France Gap opens up in race to a free market EBRD finds former Soviet bloe still has a long way to go, says Colin Narbrough The report's tone reflects the EBRD's new thrift The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps Gilts and shares retreat further The World's Fastest Microprocessor WH Smith says it must keep costs down no title Austin Knight Multiple Display Advertising Items By our City News Editor: Havelock trebles profits McKechnie Multiple Display Advertising Items MCI lifts earnings in third quarter Aminex buys two oil services companies Business Roundup Nokia seeks tyres listing Seafield back in black Glenchewton trims loss Le Creuset passes payout Charity begins at the Treasury Kiwi bearing fruit Any Other Business no title Imro The Investors Compensation Scheme Called to book Any Other Business The Dean & Chapter of Durham That figures Any Other Business Accountants Turkish Equities Analyst Abbey National Institute in need of a heart transplant Audit Forte scores its first century Room Service no title STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Faraway trips prompt green fears Marine Curphey on moves to make tourists more careful with the ecology Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Nelsons Travel Lowest Price Airfares & Tailor-Made Packages Travel Extras Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Airlines ready for Eurostar Multiple Display Advertising Items The comedy we call a transport policy From the price of a gallon of petrol and the cost of more roads, to the need for new airports, the politicians write the script The Travel Business Caribbean boom Britons are flocking to the sunshine islands, says Gill Williams no title Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin loses edge You can travel the Internet Holiday Travel Great Value Autumn Breaks Hitched on the beach Flyways Jet-set sale Discovery Cruises Croatia returns Twitcher pitch Inherent power to rectify order Gift delivered to church cannot be reclaimed Breach in journalist s conviction for aiding race hatred dissemination Statutory entitlement of landlord to terminate lease Admissibility of evidence of money Denial of justice to wife in divorce Hallmark rules are lawful Fine lines from the high priest of hate couture Cinema: Geoff Brown is impressed, despite himself, by pulb Fiction the latest collection of designer violence by Quentin Tarantino, plus more from the Grisham mill Pulp Fiction Warner West End 18,153 mins Quentin Tarantino's flamboyant crime epic The Client Warner West End 15,121 mins Mediocre version of John Grisham's thriller L'Enfer Curzon Phoenix 15,100 mins Curious thriller from Claude Chabrol 8 Seconds MGM Trocadero PG, 105 mins The year's dullest film Orphée National Film Theatre 112 mins Cocteau's classic version of the Orpheus legend Lancelot du Lac Everyman, PG, 84 mins Minimalist masterpiece from Robert Bresson Dance Ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin' alive In one fell, swoop, John Travolta goes from has-been to Oscar banker, Funny old game, the movies Outlandos d'amour Rock: France's quirky charmers hit back Les Negresses Vertes Cafe de Paris, W1 Pulp Fiction Museums Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Bown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Double-decker delight Dance in London: Stirmulating nights with two visiting American choreographers Lucinda Childs and her New York company shine in their London debut, says the new Times dance critic, Debra Craine (below) Fluent in body language Momix Sadler's Wells No question of a scandal Radio: Have you ever wondered how it feels to be a royal biographer? There's one way not to find out Great Classics on Offer The Times Chains of shame Museums: Simon Tait reports on one man's campaign to open a gallery of slavery in Liverpool Acts of remembered brutality Theatre: Three terrible decades of Ugandan history at the Tricycle in London; family drama in Southampton Come Good Rain Tricycle, Nw6 The Times Acts of remembered brutality George Smith Mother burnt to a pile of ashes Dogspot Nuffield, Southampton When the East was a career for the West The Rise and Fall of the British Empire By Lawrence James Little, Brown, £25 Fear seen from afar The Lost Heart of Asia Journey Beyond Samarkand By Colin Thubron Heinemann, £16.99 New Authors Grandest of all Viceroys Robert Rhodes James on Curzon, whose arrogance obscured his gifts and achievements Curzon By David Gilmour John Murray, £25 How modern men of war find peace Looking for Trouble By Sir Peter la Billiere HarperCollins, £19.99 A Promise of Hope By Colonel Mark Cook Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Upstaging the Duke Tom Pocock enjoys a life of Dorothy Jordan, who bore her royal lover ten children Mrs Jordan's Profession The Story Actress and a Future King By Claire Tomalin Viking, £18 Geometry of the heart Sad Strains of a Gay Waltz By Irene Dische Bloomsbury, £14.99 One for one and all for Helmut Germany and Europe The Crisis of Unity By David Marsh Heinemann, £17.99 We are all voyeurs The Silent Woman Sylvia Plath and ted Hughes By Janet Malcolm Picador £14.99 The Times England step off Mine to find Australians in new light Michael Henderson Sees the defiant England cricket captain cope well with and awkward opening press conference Legal & Public Notices Spirited display by Vento opens the way to rich reward Qualifiers make their mark at the women's tennis international in Brighton Results Hall sparks recovery by England Racing Results from Three Meetings Word-Watching Old injury returns to thwart hopes of Kapil Dev By our Racing Staff: White Muzzle has Kentucky date Richard Evans Finishing speed gives Hello Mister the edge Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC1 Newbury Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Guide to our Racecard Ponteract Wincanton Solheim Cup team finds conditions much to its liking Ballesteros driven on in bid for supremacy PFA cares for welfare Of all its members Health threat Littlewoods Pools Oxford precedent RAF team has La Manga in its sights Talking the same language Legalise lifting Expensive games Results from Mentmore Powerboat barrier broken by Gentry Christie to target world indoor gold Sport in Brief Wright afforded mark of respect by Danish rivals Newcastle will keep entertaining style The Times Picture Gallery Chelsea wary of confident Austrians The Times US '94 makes £35m For the Record The Reliable Airline O'Sullivan slumps to surprise defeat by Higgins Engelbrecht puts case for defence on Welsh return South African tour party lands Tour Details Fulton keen to repaid Australia's Wembley record Victoria Wine Hastings backs summer rugby Bruno hopes for fourth world title challenge Srikumar Sen in Hong Kong finds a British boxer looked forward to a rosy future New tune for Beethoven Radio Choice Radio 1 A new private eye between the old lines Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Sharpe draws Barcelona's sting Manchester United prove equal to the task in Champions' League classic Ferguson hails Ince's mighty leadership Times Two Crossword No 297 Winning Move Word-Watching no title Tee off from By our Sports Staff: Erlingmark keeps up pressure on group favourites Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Royal Bank of Scotland Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Hoskyns Informix Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items ITT London & Edinburgh Corporate Development Manager Microsoft The Natural History Museum no title no title N B Selection Ltd Nb Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Godwins Harvey Nash PLC Volvo McGregor Boyall Hoggett Bowers N B Selection Ltd KPMG Selection & Search Executive Opportunities Whitehead Selection Dun & Bradstreet Ltd. Telford Hoggett Bowers Whitehead Selection MSL International British Tourist Authority Marks & Spencer Crescent MSL International N B Selection Ltd Mercuri Urval Price Waterhouse Hoggett Bowers Pera international Mainland PATHfINDER Career Watershed Hoggett Bowers Fletcher Hunt PLC Hempel's Marine Paints A/s Multiple Display Advertising Items Highfield Geometric Results Hayward & Associates Cedar International RGIT Limited ICV Limited Dnata Anthony Benjamin International The MVA Consultancy Mancos Investment In Partnership Executive Resourcing Service Hammerite Products Limited Housing 21 Computer Solutions & Finance Gropup PLC Rada Recruitment Communications Apex Computer Recruitment Ltd Baxi Partnership Andersen Consulting Historical Collections Group Plc Richdata Ericsson Training & Enterprise Council Multiple Display Advertising Items MacMillan Davies Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Varley—Walker Barkers Response & Assessment Hacas Austin Knight Henry MacLeod Volvo Meridian Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Henry MacLeod TSP Phone Bank Nicholson International no title Wellcome Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items WM Buses Movex Business Partner Computer Associates Kinetios Technology International B. V. Apple Computer Dow Jones Telerate BPC Books & Journals Ltd. Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lantec Nicholson-Martin, Executive Recruitment Warwick Parkers & Co Ltd Eurolink Group PLC Inovex Technology Department Group Employment Michael Page Sales & Marketing Inter Exec Kinedix (Europe) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers International Petroleum Exchange Hogg Clarke International Multiple Classified Advertising Items C&T Executives Michael Page Technology Albemarle Morris Hoare & Associates Grant Thornton Management Consultants Lorex Synthelabo Druid Systems Transax River Island Clothing Co. no title Yes Open Computers and Finance Plc London Wine Merchant The Hyatt Carlton tower Knightsbridge Braxxon no title Sanders & Sidney plc Career Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Inovex Technology Satellite Industries, Inc The Times no title Euro Personal Services News International Newspapers Ltd. Faron Sutaria The University of Manchester Singapore Telecom International Multiple Display Advertising Items GE International Representative Accord Group Tyzack & Partners MC Coal Sales Company Limited Sales & Marketing Director Oundle School Same aim. different name David Hobman on how a charity can change its title to ensure greater recognition Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Display Advertising Items Tips for your second interview Life after Redundancy The Landmark Trust no title Receptionist Sports Council The Dean & Chapter of Durham Chapter Clerk Woodchester Credit Lyonnais The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items K/f Associates South Birmingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A slave to our health David Walker on how the chief executive of the NHS regularly undertakes the impossible no title London Fire Brigade The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine Associate Director of Finance and Personnel One man who isn't taking any chances The imminent launch of the National Lottery is setting hearts a-flutter Head of Administration

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