News from 01/01/1994
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Vivian Russell, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Thomas Moreland, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Nigel Chambers, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Gerald Hendrie, Andrew Pierce, Iain R. Weeb Fashion editor, Patricia Tayler, John Vincent, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Liz Bestic, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Drew Smith, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Sarah Gristwood, John R. Sharp, Matthew D'Ancona, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mel Batty, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Seweryn Chomet, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Nick Nuttall and Emma Wilkins, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Debra Craine, J. A. Leavey, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. J. Thomas, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, David Nathan, R. B. Carter, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, John F. Martin, Robin Young, Bevis Brock, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, H. O. Dovey, Ian Craft (Director), Sir Jimmy Savile, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, G. Ward Price, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Richard Owen Foreign editor, Derwent May, Gerald Kaufman, G. A. Whyman, Susan Gilchrist, John Lacy (General Director), Liz Dolan Michael Clark and Neil Bennett, John Harris (President), Steven Downes, Francis Wilford-Smith, Tim O'Donovan, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Arnold Wolfendale, David Miller, Jill Insley, David Watts, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Dimitry, Peter Elson, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Heather Alston, Matthew D'ancona, Jenny McClean, Norman Stait, Jan Rowell, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Carol A. Gross, Edward Gorman and Lin Jenkins, Edward Heath, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Henderson-Begg, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Laurie Taylor's, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Louisa Young, Jim Crumley, Frank Jeffery, John Shaw, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Myra Kinghorn and Richard Lawson, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Frances Bissell The Times cook, Simon Jenkins, C. G. Cox, Gillian Crow, John Brunton, Derwent May's, Anne Craine, Jonathan Meades, L. Evans, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Anatole Kaletsky Economics editor, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Elizabeth Udall, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ann McElvoy, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, William Gray, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoStart the New Year with the Times Watchdog to report on designer baby Clinic denies 'racial engineering" Advances in infertility treatments are highlighting profound differences over whether parents should be able to choose the characteristics of their child Four killed in gun raid on bar Index Weekend MacMillan blamed MI5 for Profumo Caribbean Idyll 90,000 cheers and rain bring in the new year Britain gives Sudan four days to explain expulsion Alexei Sayle Lockerbie orphan dies on holiday The Year Ahead Jaeger With Magazine Columnist who cried 'vote Tory' savages Government Major rounds on pessimists and hails low income tax Harrods How medicine conquers infertility As controversy grows over infertility treatment. Nick Nuttall looks at the rules that face, those desperate for a child Loyalists vow to kill and kill again Saving lives with salt and sugar Save the Children Bishop accuses critics of misplaced faith News in Brief School opt-out delayed Queen works harder HIV robber bites driver Race attack youth on TV Independent board split Lockerbie orphan found dead after blowing £1m payout Cabbies see red over pink taxis The perils of 1994 The Sunday Times Aboard the No 12 to Buckingham Palace Sophie's the choice for' 93 Water, water everywhere.. . and a new year drop to drink Abandoned family stays in care By a Staff Reporter: Man beaten to death scattering ashes Sainsbury's Homebase Cabinet gripped by panic over Profumo sex scandal Government feared Ward's trial would uncover more establishment figures involved in affair Honda By a Staff Reporter: Snubbed Heath mooted an EEC sans France Ministers saw Beeching cuts as a price worth paying Red threat raised hope of Vatican link The Cabinet Thirty Years Ago By our Whitehall Correspondent: Kennedy's killing was Trotskyite plot, said Moscow Honda By a Staff Reporter: MacMillan took key role in test ban treaty Stargazers outshine Treasury pundits in foresight saga The old year and the new Wrong kind of leaf could weaken BR's resolution Harrods Bar review must 'think the unthinkable' A think-tank is to look at the Bar's restrictive practices, writes Frances Gibb Keene on Chess Multiyork BA bans long-haul smokers News in Brief Soldier in court Love nest's end Bird hits riders Time to go Price break Cars written off Dartmoor hunt Cash-starved police man thin blue line in clapped-out cars The Government says county councils must decide how they allocate funds for the stricken South Wales Constabulary The danger of building God in our own image Credo Stena Sealink Wildlife team sets sail to track the plight of the albatross Dyno-Services National Westminster Bank Moscow outlaws dollar in attempt to stabilise rouble Russia faces high inflation and falling productivity. But the decision to limit circulation of hard currencies may have more of a psychological than fiscal impact 'First Lady' of country taken ill Texas Muscovites thirst for vodka tonic in the ice Rabin says Arafat to blame for peace delay Despite his criticisms of the PLO leader, the Israeli Prime Minister remains convinced that Yassir Arafat is still the only Palestinian figure who can deliver peace Thomas Cook The World in Cartoons: A Baleful Eye on Political Life Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind (Reuter): Artillery onslaught casts pall of horror over Sarajevo clinic Farewell to the glory and joy that once were Belgrade's Dessa Trevisan, The Times' Belgrade correspondent made an OBE in the New Year Honours, looks back on her life in the Balkans National Savings By our Foreign Staff: Europe extends free trade area Clinton demands urgent talks on radiation tests Among unsuspecting Cold War "guinea pigs" was retarded boys. As recently as the 1960s, they were injected with radioactive isotopes in experiments for the government Northern Rock No Title Korea relents on nuclear monitors Venice Carnival Carey took decision to snub Sudanese capital India and Pakistan talk peace News in Brief (AP): Tutu wedding (AFP): Kohl tribute (AP): Plot charges (AFP): Rape alleged (Reuter): Lost link Legendary agent to the stars dies at 86 Canon US reunion for Castro family Cuban President's granddaughter goes to Miami When France blocked our way Thirty years on, we still have much to learn from the original negotiations for Britain's entry into the EEC, says Edward Heath Family policy should begin in the office Employers should allow mothers and fathers more flexible working practices, says Mary Ann Sieghart Old tunes are the best Radio listeners no longer have time for whole concerts. When they switch on, they want to hear familiar music Partying is such sweet sorrow Diary Unnatural Childbirth Moral disquiet over designer babies would not make good law That was the Year that was The secrets of MacMillan's annus horribilis Seven Swans A-Swimming Infertility and the older woman Private matters Time out of mind Scientists' view of stars and miracles The royal family's working year Expatriates' pensions Diminishing the City Damage at Windsor Tory help for Bush Time to break our holiday habits? Sunday trading Sound bites Cleanliness for all Birthdays Universities Art swap brings Soviet treasures to London Personal Column Anniversaries this weekend Lead posioning blamed for Rome's fall Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Air survey shows traces of Germany's ancient past Forthcoming marriages Sir William Garthwaite, Bt The Times Patrick Little Church news The Rt Rev Richard Darby Last Hours at Suvla One of H. M. Ships, Off Suvla Swifty Lazar News The Times Crossword No 19,428 Business Sport Weather Weekend Magazine TCP Vision Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Shares poised for another bumper year The FT-SE index rose 572 points in the course of 1993. More than a quarter of that gain was achieved in the three-week account period that finished yesterday ICI's recession prophet hails 'opportunity year' Stock Market Profile The Pound Birthday Bank Picture Gallery East Anglia tops the growth rates Gold Sport Knight Williams Threat of Disney closure mounts Weekend Sporting Fixtures Testing Time Tipping Time Premium Time Ideal Time Production from £1bn Britannia gasfield delayed The Sunday Times Flemings How many magpies on your lawn? By our City Staff: Scottish Heritable claims court win Flextech link-up hands control to US By our World Trade Correspondent: Banesto buy-ins reported Asda director quits after long illness Healthcare deals halted Business Roundup Rothmans drops plan Danka buys AOE Correction The Times Old Lady unlikely to receive the perfect birthday present Picking up the tab when regulation fails Investors Compensation Scheme: Myra Kinghorn and Richard Lawson Partners in power Sara McConnell profiles the ICS heads, who offer a last resort for victims of investment fraud or negligence Mercury European Privatisation Trust Goldman spoils New Year's Eve party Stock Market The Pound Market at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Resort given deadline for filing accounts Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Major Changes (Reuter): Late reversal hits Dow Wall Street East holds the I promise of success in 1994 Far Eastern and European stock markets could provide significant rewards for equity investors over the coming 12 months A cautious new year, Colette Comment Testing Tessas Kleinwort Benson New Year Tips Experts prove fallible Foreign Colonial Fimbra Tessa awaits investors' verdict Tessa's interest rates may have fallen, but they retain a certain allure Briefings Murray Johnstone Save & Prosper Timely tips to keep finances tidy Jill Insley hears the experts' advice to everyone making a new year resolution to get their investment, tax and pension affairs in good order Big drive by new credit card challengers gets into gear New Year sees the start of cut-rate interest charges and new incentives, says Rose Wild Guinness Flight Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law Lifeline Young Ridgway & Associates Limited FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Save & Prosper Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities State sell-offs offer profits in Europe Two new funds will allow private investors an easy way into a new market, Jill Insley writes Interest Rates Roundup London Financial Futures Asset Money Markets M&G end upfront charges for Pep How well can you manage your finances in 1994? New Year Quiz Robert Miller tests your grasp of personal finance matters from last year's Weekend Money pages Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc The Times Doubts on how pensions were sold Mixed prospects for winning with Ernie M&G Picture Gallery Regulators are alive and well, but asleep Trying to set the record straight Tax puzzle for married couples The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Early lead wiped out Fidelity Brokerage Images from a perfect sporting world Simon Barnes on moments that surpass mere excellence Snow Reports Results from Yesterday Four Meetings Lingfield Park By our Sports Staff: Medvedev may add to missing cast in Australia Big Matt looks bright recruit Newbury Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC1 Catterick Nottingham Catterick to inspect Southwell Rapid Raceline Trophy final place acts as spur for Newlove Egyptian power on show Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Basketball union tips off at last Nicholas Harling talks to a marketing expert whose innovation will help players in one of Britain's poorest sports Tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Honourable mentions to celebrate new year Little Woods PPA South East hold on to title for third year Motivation of Chinese puts Pieterse back on track Controversial Olympian returns unnoticed keen to impress Players lured into senior service John Goodbody on the golden oldies whose careers are extended by the challenge of international competition and the ever-increasing rewards for sporting success Robinson likely to provide bulk on Ireland flank England students open against Irish Hawick face tough test from Heriot's The Times Foreign body can boost Chelsea's health United equipped to make indelible mark Keith Pike reflects on a year of exceptional achievement by a team that is threatening to rewrite the record books Peter Pan of football still hard at work on fairy-tale career Saturday portrait: Gordon Strachan, by Andrew Longmore Celtic must show they can land knockout punch Stephenson retires after eventful innings Ivon Tennant meets the outgoing secretary of MCC, whose seven-year tenure ended yesterday Australia bank on Warne Sri Lanka call up three young players Bicknell eager to return to Test reckoning Chen seeks to put record straight Sport in Brief Carr comes of age Snow fights back Lartigue's lead grows Bayesa's costly error Parmar causes upset For the Record Simon Barnes FA in dilemma over next England manager David Miller explains why Taylor's successor is unlikely to be granted an extended contract Wales pin hopes on nine-man reshuffle Cunningham claws Bears to safety Cricket Hoddle and Fry expect hostile visits to old clubs And so to Bed Just the weather for ice-cream When the goings get cold, the cold eat ice-cream.. . particularly in the former communist countries, says Anne McElvoy Gerald Kaufman, MP, an ice-cream addict of long standing, has scoured the world to satisfy his craving Welcoming the wolf to these shores again Jim Crumley backs the return of wolves to the Higlands Coral Reef Taste of Venice Nightclub Bus Paris Geramics The Houses that Lutyens Built California in the Blackpool winter Sybaritic Susan MacDonald goes to Lancashire for a lazy weekend only to be lured into activity Getting there P&O Cruises Riding high over the lonesome mountains An hour's drive from Marrakesh. Mary Ann Sieghart saddles up to explore la calme of the High Atlas Somak Holidays Divers to the rescue of the coral reef In Central America, William Gray joins a group of volunteers engaged in the fight to save the Belize Barrier Reef—and having a holiday too Premier France In the swim Greyhound International Restaurant Watch Pastures of dairy ice For a Yorkshire couple, ice-cream production comes naturally Economies with fat and the truth Drew Smith explains the language of fatspeak, which exploits the gap between our appetites and our health-conscious diets Uncork a bargain sip Jane MacQuitty pours out her wine sales bargains Dishes with a glow Frances Bissell presents some warming dishes—and a wickedly sweet and sticky ginger cake Market for starry-eyed chefs John Brunton explores the freshest food pleasures of the Rialto market in Venice Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz Win a Weekend in Scotland with the Times If you like your whisky and know your Scotland these 50 questions could be the key to a wonderful weekend Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz Questions Mike McShane Comedian My Perfect Weekend Hold very tight now Tim Marsh pays his fare, climbs abroad the double-decker party bus, and watches the ice break as the bell rings for a night of non-stop, high-speed clubbing around London James Bond's licence to make a killing Collectors will pay handsomely for souvenirs of the career of 007, from an Aston Martin to an Airfix kit 007 is Forever Book Market What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Local interference in the crystal ball How accurate were the stargazers' and forecasters; predictions for 1993? Frank Jeffrey compares the prophecies with the results and finds some spot-on, but many woefully wide of the mark. Long live King William? Boat Show Saleroom diary Susan MacDonald checks on the progress of three more… No Title Wealth of Nations All laced up for the last leg Mel Batty gives his training tips for the final pull towards April's London Marathon The genteel flight Badminton many be stuck with an outdated image, but it is a sport for all, says Steven Downes Strip show in the gale Get ready for the year of living solicitously Every week is Something or Other Week, invoking our brief attention or charity. Peter Barnard wonders what it is all for Modes Tokyo Relais & Chateaux What price bricks and mortar in 1994? Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Elizabeth Court Spain Marshalls For Sale around £63,000 And was Jerusalem builded here? Ruth Gledhill joins the worship in Britain's oldes liberal Jewish congregation Children's events Small faces, big screen Saturday morning pictures shows are back in favour. Liz Bestic joined the queue Vices & Virtues Edward Marriott persuades the past year to confess its sins and the new year to forecast its saving graces Rabbits on the run When that cuddly bunny turns into a kicking monster, it is often abandoned A garden of wonder created by a novice Further exclusive extracts from Vivian Russell's book on the gardens of the French Riviera and the people who made them Weekend Tips Ladies SIRiUS Floral stairway to paradise Looking Forward Sara Eden Films Word-Watching Theatre Dance Music Exhibitions Entertainment New Videos Janus Publishing Company Shoparound Britten's victory over the backstabbers Six Shows that Shocket the World: Times critics relive the century's cultural sensations Day Six: English opera's greatest work for 250 years faced a stormy premiere, writed Richard Morrison Mozart and RAF scale the heights Opera Cosi Fan Tutte Queen Elizabeth Hall British Antique Replicas Factory Shop Big Bed Co. Foam for Comfort Ltd. Genuine Birthday Newspapers French Tangled roots of Day-Lewis The Sunday Times Futons The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Whitehall Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Wyndhams Royal Choral Society Wigmore Hall Barbican Hall Sunset Blvd Fuelsaver Master of country living Sir Edwin Lutyens (above) died 50 years ago today. Derwent May reviews the architect's work Grave news as Phoebe kicks the feed bucket Winning Move Word-Watching Wagtail with winning ways Feather report A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's Seven Days Tv Amazing New Year Sayle Vision Picture Gallery Hates, hits, fags and fakers Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Commentary Box MYTV Man in too-tight suit sighted After more than two years away, Alexei Sayle has a new television series. He explains to Hilary Kingsley Medivac New Year's waltz Times Experts Survey the Week of Vewing Arts Atten-shun! Oldies Bloom, gloom, doom Science Marriage lines Soaps Skating back Sport Welsh soap slips out of the valley Most viewers have never seen the Bbc's longest running television drama. That is about to change, reports Peter Barnard Equal partners for best moves Debra Craine on a new BBC TV series that looks at dance through the camera New Internationalist Urgent stitches needed Off the Box Russ returns Ghost of Harry the Horse Damon Runyon's colourful stories of New York low life are coming to the small screen. David Nathan reports Vera Hillyard was a part to die for Celia Imrie has her own approach to a tricky role, no matter how nasty Saturday January 1 Bewitching and bedazzling Films on TV David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Thriller and the Musical of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on page 8 and 9 Running times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Bad lot, good film Thriller of the Week Still a swell party Musical Satellite He must have the Dwight stuff Variations Storyteller who lends substance to his words Choice: Runyon stories, a Runyonesque diary, a reliable detective and a review of British comedy BBC/ITV 1 Satellite Frog frog's frolic Variations Not a whodunit, better a whydunit Choice: A murder story and a famous voice BBC 2 Satellite Eight steps to death Variations When the glare of publicity becomes blinding Choice: Life in the spotlight; a Bernstein musical given a vigorous outing: Scottish talent on show BBC 1 Satellite From Manchester via Montreux Variations Part-time soldiers and first-time parents Choice: Battledress, babies and the blues BBC 1 Satellite They'll fight Till one wins Variations Dirty business as usual on all fronts Choice: Fictional policeman and real-life partisans, sadly conforming to the popular stereotypes BBC 1 Satellite Dawn of realisation Variations One last time for old king Arthur? Choice: What may be Minder's final series BBC 1 Satellite Take care in the clair de lune Variations Top policeman manages a further promotion Choice: Cops and crops, jokey American illusionists and one man's attempt to give up smoking BBC 1 Radio Saturday January 1 Whose opinion is this? Pick of the Week Sunday January 2 Monday January 3 Tuesday, January 4 Wednesday January 5 Thursday January 6 Friday January 7 Going Places Magazine Alfred Dunhill P H S Magazine Contributors Lynne Truss's Diary A special ward Letters Something for the Weekend What is the virtue of unnecessarily doing something in the greatest imaginable pain? Give us a break Fruit of the vine Would you credit it Present laughter SAAB SAAB How It Looked British Philatelic Bureau How It Looks Our specialists give an informed opinion of what the year ahead will bring, from politics to party dresses Tate Gallery Footnotes from God All his Graham Greene was a voracious reader and prolific letter writer. With exclusive access to his private archives Toshiba Tokens of affection Books The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Sandals Restaurant Guide Eating Out British Airways Holidays City Lights Ben Macintyre examines some elementary lessons in clas and racial hatred France The Silver Track to Tashkent Anne McElvoy sips sancerre and savours caviare aboard the Bolshoi Express, while steaming past mosques, murder sites and towering mountains Vacances en Campagne Noble Caledonia Limited Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Activity Holidays Winter Sports Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Tuscany France New England Country Homes Poland Czech Hungary French Country Individual Travellers Spain Overseas Travel Keycamp Holidays UK Holidays Computer Games Cyberspace Two Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3234: New Year's Resolution by Dimitry Bridge Picture Gallery Jane Campion A Childhood Barbican Centre The Steering Wheel Isn't Just for Holding the…
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