News from 07/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Freud, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Patricia Grayburn Arts Administator, Edward Kelleit-Bowman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Malcolm Weller (Chairman), Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Tom Shearer, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Alan Johnson General Secretary, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Mandelson, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Christopher Apps, Charles Bremner, Jon Ashowth, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Robert Weale, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Ian D. Lang, Malcolm Taylor, Jack Harris, Christopher Edgcombe, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, David Toop, Peter B. Baker, J. B. Kerr, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Lawrence Freedman, Dominic Haslam, Rodney Masters, Oliver Holt, Alex Hammond-Chambers, Barry Pickthall, Sir Alan Peacock, Solomon Malcolm, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robert Ballantyne, Ron Gribble, Kevin Eason and Vaughan Freeman, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, G. S. Brazier, Edward Leigh, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lord Nelson, Doris Hollander Secretary, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas George, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Chris Moore, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Robert Ballantyne and Jon Ashworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alan Gibson Deputy Director, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Michael Hornsby,
ResumoNo Title Major fights to salvage back-to-basics Yeo affair threatens crusade The Prime Minister denies that his campaign for a return to family values has anything to do with personal morality. Labour claims he is in retreat Around the world in 26 pages Tomorrow in the Times Waterlogged? Index Pop on Friday Young, gifted and beyond the pale 'Feminist' catechism delayed by Vatican Torvill and Dean Dance champions' Olympic challenge Driver killed as car skids into icy canal Blizzard brings southern mothorways to a standstill Malkin arrested on return with son US pledges full support for Eastern Europe No Title The Archers Susan's sentence inflames the fans N&P 30P For the record: quotes speak volumes about Tory line on morality The Yeo affair has highlighted the Prime Minister's attitude to personal morality, especially children and the family Humbled Yeo faces grass-roots calls to drop him as MP Harrods Ltd Pollution kills birds and baffles scientists Loyalist gun gang shoots Belfast man News in Brief Car racing owner jailed Teacher fights sacking Bulger father charged Plea for missing WPC Hoover fight takes off Teachers urged to end boycott Grimsby raises stink in Brussels Flooded villages fear worst is yet to come The clear-up after sever floods cannot start until the rain stops. Meteorologists predict there is little chance of that 'Rapist selected women in bedsits' The Times Mercy plea issued for serial offender Sun Alliance Life & Pensions National Westminster Bank Watchdog forces BT to scrap unit charge for calls Fear of sex attack drives women to shun forest walks More M-way services bring relief to drivers Intercity By a Staff Reporter: I won't quit, says hit-and-run WPC Honda Germany retreats from the Allies' D-Day anniversary Prime Minister announces military tributes to mark 50 years since Normandy landing I ran for my life, PC shot by gang tells bomb trial Take an aspirin - save a life Child found dead in arson car News in Brief Murder charge Cleric criticised Cancer ruling Rape arrests Head case Deaths from asbestos contact 'will triple in next ten years' Top cancer charities censured for study that led to suicide Flawed research blamed Keene on Chess Police form tourist squad in Miami Honda Police put spike in joyriders' wheels Bereaved mothers attack message in anti-drug campaign Dixons Sale Young addicts start with solvents Fruity choice helps shed festive flab Weekend Shopping Saga Services Ltd Doctor calls for peanut warning on food labels Doomed uprising rips veil from Mexican 'miracle' President Salinas had been basking in the praise for his economic reforms. Then came a suicidal peasant insurrection showing that the benefits of prosperity were far from universal Israel-PLO dialogue to resume amid new mistrust Radisson Edwardian Hotels Jackson moves back into limelight to plug theme of his innocence Pizzaland Kurds beg for return of their missing men Clinton deprived of his loyal champion as Miz Virginia loses her last battle Thomas Cook Multiyork Reagan's foe 'Tip' O'Neill dies aged 81 Europe reassured about US security commitment Resignation of Washington official casts shadow over Clinton's first Nato summit Europe waits for reluctant giant to lead Europe is not sure what to make of US assertions that the Continent remains a vital interest, writes Lawrence Freedman B&Q President keeps lid on loan case files Russians revel in the return of Christmas Malaysia Shevardnadze grants Tbilisi burial for rival Convinced that Zviad Gamsakhurdia is really dead, Eduard Shevardnadze is turning his full attention to finding a solution to the breakaway conflict in Abkhazia From Agence France-Presse: Moscow secret trial stirs public anger Classic UN seeks to investigate mass murder of Croats American envoys demand exhumation of Vukovar grave believed to hold Serbs' war victims Sarajevo: Hunger and starvation are spreading in central Bosnia, a UN official said yesterday China lifts taboo on subject of Deng death News in Brief (Reuter): Solemn vow (AFP): Togo plot foiled Fires spread (AFP): Deneuve award (Reuter): Somalia post (AFP): Activists freed (Reuter): Sting in lead Mercouri prepares for Elgin battle Privilege Discreet charm of the aristocracy Two centuries after the Revolution, the snob appeal of a noble name has never been greater. Charles Bremner, in Paris, reports on the smart set who are now desperate to fine titles The man who spoke cricket 'Jo' inners' had a language of his own London International Boat Show '94 The dawn chorus and no Redhead? Libby Purves proposes a fitting send-off for the man listeners love and ministers hate 'One of the differences between the sexes is that we are honest' The Valerie Grove Interview Diana Brittan on the ethics of middle-aged motherhood - and life with Sir Leon Stena Sealink Line The Woodland Trust Everest Privatise the arts Sir Alan Peocock advises Britain's new arts supremo to beware of the scroungers and whingers Clinton must not appease Yeltsin Roger Boyes says the West has nothing to fear from Russia Yeo-Yeo The Times Diary Stepping out The Times Diary The great pension scam There is one born every minute, and he hopes to retire on an opted-out pension Diary The Times Diary Still showing The Times Diary Money matters The Times Diary All good fellows should bid Majorism is not enough Edward Leigh says Tories need firm principles Back to Basics The campaign has everything to do with personal morality Shoulder to the Wheel Clinton draws closer to Europe The Ambridge One Policy should be argued by Soap as well as sandpaper Johnners recalled Extension to East of Nato alliance? Fusion or fission: the quest for the right energy source Care of the mentally ill Jamaicans at Gatwick Happy in your work? Empty second homes Automatic honours Happy events Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Personal Column The Dowager Countess of Mar and Kellie Geoffrey Coates Dinner Lord Lieutenant Retirement Picture Gallery The Associated Examining Board Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries University news Announcements from the schools Latest wills Announcements Tip O'neill Thomas Philip ("Tip") O'Neill, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, 1977-86, died yesterday aged 81. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 19,1912 Personal Column Major-General Sir John Nelson Major-General Sir John Nelson, Kcvo, Cb, Dso, Obe, Mc, the Goc London District and Major-General commanding the Household Brigade, 1962-65, and Goc Berlin, 1966-68, died on December 23 aged 81. He was born on June 15.1912 Lord Nelson Peter Alexander Professor Peter Alexander, a pioneer in cancer research, died on December 14 aged 71. He was born on January 27.1922 The Times Today Friday January? 1994 News The Times Crossword No 19,433 Forecast The outlook in Bermuda in heavenly Northern-based consortium to bid for national lottery Plummeting games sales shake Dixons A profits warning by Dixons follows a dramatic fall in Christmas sales of computer games and contradicts anecdotal evidence of recovery in the high street Life firm fined for poor recruitment policy Picture Gallery The Pound Gold Motoring 33 Jaguar roars to success in the United States Arts 29-31 Marcus Binney on the power station turned art gallery Sport 34-40 Wiberg completes her comeback in glorious fashion Recovery in car market starts to accelerate Whittingdale X-Cert for Computer Games No Title Slowed Forced Ended Relaxed US ready to ease curbs on airline ownership BT ordered to bring in faster price cuts The Times East likely to head West in London Independent staff push for details CBI urges Government to promote investment MG's loss soars by extra DM1.5bn Business failures to tumble Small firms prepare to fight sick pay scheme Bundesbank pegs rates Greenwich in black Airbus turnover rises Osprey swoops lower Exports boost Druck Banesto appeal deadline GM back in the black Pelican profits ahead Value needed every month Consumers want low prices, not discounts Insolvency reform needs caution Pension scandal is a long-term business Morrison's Christmas sales rise Only 63 new names to underwrite at Lloyd's this year Capacity in the Lloyd's insurance market has risen to an estimated ?11 billion for 1994 from ?8.8 billion, with new corporate names providing ?1.6 billion Sharp rise in DTI fraud investigations Invesco manager dismissed Your Chance to Be in the Movies Collapse of merger talks puts LWT under pressure City scents a bid for ailing Fisons Stockmarket Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Reg Vardy accelerates to £3.51m at half way Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Advice from a veteran Australian Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Picking through the junk for an S&l connection Wolfgang Munchau traces a common thread running through three scandals that rocked America in the 1980s Tunnel vision for charity funds The Times City Diary Feeding the fire The Times City Diary Dixons Sale! Absent foe The Times City Diary City freedom Independent view The Times City Diary Bubbling over The Times City Diary Games over at Dixons Tempus Shaftesbury LWT Holdings Post union backs Sunday collection Business Letters Wm Morrison Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd China The Times Unit Trust Information Service Volatile session Investors Chronicle An X-cert for computer games The electronic games industry is trying to impose a ratings system to protect children, says Matthew May Gros International Limited Higginson & Partners International Federation of Air Line Pilots… Multiple Display Advertising Items ACI At home to Sanyo Online Korean first IBM at the top Falling in Says it will lead a team of western European… Out of print Lapland line Free lessons A power base for modern art Marcus Binney examines a detailed proposal for converting the Bankside Power Station into a Tate museum of contemporary art American Express Foundation Television More required than easy laughs Opera: An irreverent Mozart adaptation does not always hit hte dramatic mark The Magic Flute Barbican Hall Pop Vh Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on releases across the country It 's the numbed one, it's Totp! Caitlin Moran knows why Top of the Pops has gone down the tubes - it has forgotten how to provide good old Farmily Entertainment Young , gifted and beyond the pale Alan Jackson on why so many black British artists are few-hit wonders—and what is being done to change the status quo New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Bob, Tom and the Dan come home to Papa New Albums: Something fab stirs again in the heart of San Francisco Seven Days What's out & about Council cannot rely on directive Wychavon District Council Insurance ombudsman cannot be reviewed Motoring Richard Cound Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Deciding damages for shallow pool Vat assessment was valid Saab The moment you realise that the youngster in the back seat is missing A driver's cautionary tale that could have ended as a New Year road accident statistic Kevin Eason and Vaughan Freeman report from the… Fast food's takeaway in fast Lane To Americans, the car is often a canteen Good idea that lacks the vital spark Will General Motor's and Volkswagen's latest models of electric cars survive the ultimate test of the market? Jaguar roars to reliability Party time for the motor city Roadwise Cheaper running Call-out cause Pooled resource Power supply Astons on show Wakefield chairman ordered to apologise Offiah link denied For the Record Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Allner revives fond memories Walter Gammie speaks to a manager relishing the prospect of a trip down memory lane to Birmingham City Fixtures Sports Service Fry goes on another spending spree at St Andrew's Snow Reports Word-Watching Conference carrot the catalyst for late-season consistency Walking the course with Lord Ted John Hopkins reports on a day spent caddying for Ted Dexter in the President's Putter at Rye Britons enter for BOC Challenge Andretti warns Mansell Wiberg completes glorious comeback Zhong sets second record in two days Sport in Brief Smoke-filled world of pints and differing passions By Our Sports Staff: Germany return to familiar ground England keep faith with injured pair Don't blame the captain, he's doing his best Crutchley smiles as Spanish slip up Loyal support for Satin Lover Edinburgh Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Sandown fixture under threat Southwell Lemon Souffle on road to recovery after skin graft Levy Board requests replacement fixtures Dearing sparks debate on physical education Hampshire event takes centre stage South Africa steal historic victory Bacher celebrates surprise success Picture Gallery Border haunted by close encounters The Times Lathwell finds potential is not enough at highest level Michael Henderson looks at the troubles affecting a talented young batsman on the England a tour of Soouth Africa Igglesden close to regaining fitness Television and Radio Variations Choice Satellite Golf 35 Ted Dexter Gets a Helping Hand from the… Torvill and Dean face the music and dance Winter Olympics to take on extra dimension Nicholas George on how Norway is preparing for a sporting Tv spectacular Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Cricket 38 South Africa Seize Famous Test Victory in Sydney Partners produce another riveting routine Unreserved Disposal Auction Everton wait as Walker ponders next move
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