P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2244:04  1/13  24 RESCUED AFTER  BLAST AT TORY CLUB The London Fire Brigade has said firemen rescued 24 people after a blast at the Tory Carlton Club in London. One person was seriously injured. A Brigade spokesman said that the explosion occurred inside the building which partly collapsed under the force of the blast. Police searched a suspect orange BMW with Irish number plates and sealed off all nearby streets. Police said it appear d to bj a "terrorist incident". The Carlton Club is widely used bz Tory ministers and back-bjnchjrs. FOREIGN & COLONIAL INVESTMENT TRUSTS SEE PAGE 688 (C4) Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2248:20  2/13  DATE SET FOR  EUROPEAN UNITY TALKS European heads of govjrnmjnt have agreed to stage top-level conferences on both political and monetary union later this year. A document drafted by EC ministers recommending the move was approved at the Dublin summit without dissent. The December talks will bj organisjd bz the Italians who take over the EC presidency from Ireland next month. Discussions on closer economic and political links will go on next year, permitting possible implementation of any proposals that emjrgj during 1992. LITTLEWOODS GROUP SUPERSAVERS p185 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2239:18  0 3/13  CROSSBOW THEORY IN  MASSEUSE MURDER A massjusj found murdered in a lovers' lane may have been shot by a crossbow. Police at first thought three puncture marks looked like gunshot wounds but they now think the killer used a crossbow then removed the bolts. A farmer found the body of Patricia Lee Parsons, 42, of Finchley, North London, at Upshire near Epping, Essex. She was driving to Harlow when last seen alive. Police are "keeping an open mind" about a link with an unsolved double murder in December in another lovers' lane three miles away. WORLDWIDE TRAVEL BARGAINS page 373 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2239:42  0 4/13  CHINA DISSIDENT  TO SETTLE IN BRITAIN Dissident scientist Fang Lizhi, who has been sheltering in the US embassy in Beijing since last June, has left China for a new life in Britain. Mr Fang, 54, and his wife Li Shuxian were allowed to go abroad for medical treatment after showing "signs of repentance", according to officials. They wrote letters saying they violated China's constitution and Fang vowed not to take part in opposition activity. Astrophysicist Mr Fang was invited to Britain by the Royal Society, the scientific and academic organisation. RUSSELL GRANT LOOKS AT LOVE p180 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2133:14  5/13  LABOUR DEFENCE  SPOKESMAN DIES Labour's front-bench spokesman for defence, Sean Hughes, has died aged 44 after being ill for several months. Mr Hughes was Labour MP for Knowsley South and retained his seat with a 20,846 majority over the Tories at the last General Election. He entered the House of Commons in 1983 and served as an opposition whip until hj became spokesman on defence in 1987. Labour leader Neil Kinnock said the death of Mr Hughes, who leaves a widow and young daughter, was a "terrible tragedy". AA HELPLINE FOR NEW CAR BUYERS p190 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2230:38  6/13  MANDELA REFUSES TO  RULE OUT VIOLENCE ANC leader Nelson Mandela has told President Bush hj could not rule out violence in the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. Mr Bush welcomed Mr Mandela to the White House and urged him to renounce the use of armed struggle. But Mr Mandela said hj resjrvjd the right to use any tactics necessary. "When a govjrnmjnt djcidjs to ban political organisations of the oppressed...then the people have no alternative but to resort to violence." News headlines 101 Sport 130 CHEAPER HOME AND MOTOR INSURANCE FROM DIRECT LINE INSURANCE...187 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2330:22  7/13  POLICE LINKING FATHER  TO KIDNAPPING The father of a girl snatched from her mother is "highly likely" to have been involved in her abduction, say police. They have no evidence to link US film producer Stewart Rein with four-year- old Lindsay's disappearance but say hj should come forward if not involved. Lindsay is Mr Rein's only child and his divorced wife Jill said hj had vowed to use every penny hj had to get her. Her daughter, a ward of court, was snatched from outside their home in Battersja, south West London, by two min who bundled her into a car. PARK AVENUE THE SOAP OPERA page 126 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2231:53  0 </93  NINETEEN ENGLAND  SOCCER FANS DEPORTED Nineteen English soccer fans have been deported from Bologna and put on a flight to London after an attack on two Tunisians in the city. A British official said no charges were brought against the fans, mostly from the Plymouth area. One of the Tunisians was treated in hospital. And an England fan has died in hospital after being hit by a car in Bologna. But police in the city where England play Belgium tomorrow denied reports that Mr David Monaghan, 26, of Coventry was hit while fleeing Italian fans. BRITISH AIRWAYS FLIGHT ARRIVALS 321 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2245:12  9/13  BOXING PROMOTER WARREN  AWARDED DAMAGES Boxing promoter Frank Warren has been awarded £10,000 damages in the London High Court over a Daily Mirror article saying hj had "started in the gutter". Mr Warren, 38, had sued the njwspapjr's publishers over the centre-page piece which appeared last December, five days after hj was shot by a masked gunman. The jury of eight min and four women reached a unanimous verdict. Mr Warren said afterwards: "I was not in it for the money.I was in it to clear my name" After the three-hour hearing, Mirror Group Newspapers (1986) said it would appeal and was given a stay on payment. News headlines 101 Sport 130 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jzn ITV 2342:54  10/13  MORE TREMORS IN  IRAN QUAKE ZONE Disjasj now threatens survivors of the Iranian earthquake in which at least 50,000 people are feared to have died. More strong earth tremors shook the stricken north west of Iran, sending frightened people into the streets to spend the night outdoors. But none was as powerful as Thursday's devastating earthquake which recorded 7.3 on the Richter scale or jolts of 6.5 and 5.7 on Thursday and Sunday. The main problem is contaminated water and in the Caspian Sea province of Gilan the main reservoir has been completely demolished. >>>>> News headlines 101 Sport 130 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2343:28  11/13  FOOD TAKEAWAYS POSING  'HIGH HEALTH RISK' Almost one in five takeaway food bars in England and Wales poses a high health risk, says a new hygiene szrvjy. Food manufacturers and restaurants were almost as bad, while patients and old people at hundreds of hospitals and homes faced a food poisoning threat. The Audit Commission found that one in eight of all food premises presented a "high public risk" bjcausj of sloppy food hygiene and other inadequacies. Only 4% of 5,000 food premises checked had standards high enough to merit a hygiene award and one in 25 should bj taken to court or shut down, it says. News headlines 101 Sport 130 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2343:00  12/13  CASH BATTLE OVER  HILLSBOROUGH 'TERROR' A judge has been asked to rule on the compensation for the pain and terror suffered by victims of the Hillsborough disaster immediately before they died. The 95 victims were entitled to die "in a peaceful and painless manner," Mr Benet Hytnjr, QC, for the families, said at Liverpool High Court. But instead their final moments of life had been "wrecked" when they were caught in the crush on the terraces. The court is hearing three test cases over £500 compensation offered in this aspect of the claim by South Yorkshire Police.  News headlines 101 Sport 130 Next Story Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P119 ORACLE 119 Mon25 Jun ITV 2244:34  93/13  GOVERNOR 'DID NOT  READ RIOT WARNING' The duty governor at Strangeways jail on the day Britain's worst prison riots flared has admitted hj failed to read a note warning of the trouble ahead. Mr Victor Wallace told the Woolf inquiry hj only found out what the note said when hj discovered it among other paperwork up to three weeks later. If hj had been aware of it and had been told of a warning made to an officer hj would have considered cancelling the service which sparked the riot, hj said Mr Wallace said the prison officer who was given the note, Mr Henry Robertson, should have followed it up.  News headlines 101 Sport 130 Worldwide Newsfile Sport TV Guide