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News from 11/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Edward Roberts, Chairman, Rodger Pannone, President, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, S. D. W. Shepherd, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, David Prockter, Michael Binyon, Fritz Spiegl, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, B. Baden-Powell, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Luke Clements, Kris Anderson, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Dawe and Nigel Hawkes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Kirk, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, News in Brief, Philip Bassett and Patricia Tehan, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John M Goldman, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Robert Cockburn, Brian Mapledoram, Harold Haywood, Susan Gilchrist, Jill Sherman and Edward Gorman, Alan Lewin, Tony Wood, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, George Eccles, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Nick Nuttall and Roger Dobson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Robert Alexander, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Clive Corlett, Director General, Robert Ballantyne, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Henry Repton, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Brian MacArthur, Martin Ivens, Gerald Larner, Scrivenor, D. Jane Horsfall, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Lin Jenkins and Robin Young, J. Atwood, Keith Hampson, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Simon E. Rice, John Grant, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, Marianne Curphey, Robert Seabrook, Chairman, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, St John of Fawsley, John Mastrini, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Countess of Caithness died from single shotgun wound Mystery surrounds Earl's friendship with former secretary to the Princess Royal Major returns today to face party turmoil Echoes of the Profumo affair of 30 years ago are adding to Tory MPs' unease and to pressure on John Major for a display of strong leadership Index Sex and Athletics Britain threatens Serbs with air strikes ultimatum Britons in Danger Flood fight is put on a war footing UP, down, Sideways MP shared bed 'to save cash' We set two leading laser printers to print the same… 30 P Tory turmoil could turn MPs against gay law vote Government rocked by events ranging from comically bizarre to tragically fatal' Lack of moral support defeats Major's crusade for decency Lunn Poly Earl's departure forces swift reshuffle There are few suitable candidates to fill the vacancy caused by the decision of the Earl of Caithness to leave the Government Baker faces grilling on arms to Iraq Scott enquiry Stroke patient waited 22 hours on a trolley News in Brief Milk change is off Queen sends sympathy Italian extradition call Wreathed in smiles Disfigured child sues parents over family car blaze Drunken row ends 12-hour marriage Fondling doctor struck off register Exit Dan Dare, pilot without a future By a Staff Reporter: Police dog found bomb suspect hiding in ditch By a Staff Reproter: Neighbour 'tipped entrails into house' First direct Reynolds opposes Major by vowing to clarify peace deal Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Hellish clash of the Bible bashers Quaker Oats Cereal Helpline 'Tree of death' treats cancer Mirror leads bidders for Independent takeover NEC Top inspectors are ordered to investigate race-row school Housing market begins to build Meadows saved by landmark ruling Citroën Times investigation : lost decade leaves ten million Britons in danger Polluted cities fail to monitor deadly cocktail Ignorance of international guidelines and failure to monitor air quality are commonplace, a Times survey has found Drivers in fear want action on ear crime RAF's Snoopy may have met his Red Baron Father tells police boys are in Spain Tourists face fire threat in discos Traffic-clogged streets put schoolchildren at risk Drugs pair terrorise old woman Fatal shooting Victims named Pirates guilty Boy hanged Friends of the Earth Lib Dems accused of hypocrisy over racist leaflets The decision not to expel Lib Dem activists accused of distributing racist literature is a whitewash, Labour claims Dell Labour unmasks impact of tax changes Attempts to end suspect's right to silence condemned Council reform gets public thumbs-down Keene on Chess Lords warning In Parliament Hurd hints at plan to step down Opinion polls point to landslide victory for ANC Inkatha has declared an election boycott. The African National Congress could win enough support to write just the constitution it wants, so killing President de Klerk's hopes of power-sharing British aid volunteer seized in Mogadishu Frenetic Japanese grab designer luck in a bag Farmers blame Greens as blaze bill tops £200m Showers ease Sydney fire risk but long, hot summer looms Radisson Fdwardian Hotels Reuter: Rescue teams find wildlife devastated Rabin gives warning on Gaza dates News in Brief (Reuter): Trunk road Nominee quits (AFP): Rare sighting (Reuter): Eagan, Minnesota: (Reuter): Toy guns ban President stings Europeans over Bosnia paralysis Karadzic threatens to quit peace talks Alliance leaders endorse Clinton partnership deal Major sees Poles, Hungarians and Czechs at head of queue for Nato membership Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Moscow keeps fearful watch on borders Russia, invaded repeatedly throughout its history, is terrified of being encircled again. that is why it objects so vigorously to any eastward expansion of Nato Clash of heavyweights ends in laughter Ukraine agrees to nuclear accord Yeltsin disposes of top posts to bring deputies into line Zhirinovsky lobby poised to undermine Duma reform programme Arms-to-Iraq case renews dispute over Bonn's tough export rules German pride has been stung by recent charges that arms export bans have been breached. Some politicians see more sense in widening the market for arms sales Fuming French defy taxing rise Epson US envoy takes a sentimental journey Pope backs Christian Democrats News in Brief (AFP): Chiapas envoy Foreign grave (Reuter): Joruists Killed (Reuter): Minister dies (Reuter): Ghost town Flooded out in a flash There is little defence against one of nature's most unstoppable forces. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on the mopping-up after the deluge Forte Leisure Breaks Can the bishops lead us back to basics? Once again the Church is giving us moral guidance while the Government displays moral confusion Feasts in the fast lane Eating behind the wheel is a craze in America. Will cooking while you drive be the next step? Babies who cling to life Aileen Ballantyne reports on the hopes raised by a promising new drug for very premature babies Only believers get better Ian Robertson finds that ancient folk medicine has lessons for today Impotence Relieved Tea Tree Oil Shots in the darkness Women do not often shoot themselves-they choose less dramatic methods Health Tips A moral minority unleashed Martin Ivens says hypocrisy is the name of the game All the way down Diary Who next? Diary Picture Gallery And the evil goes on Around the world, men still persecute one another quite without reason Mug shot Diary Ce n'est pas Diary By the hundreds Diary Open Nato to the East Former Soviet states deserve reassurance, says Woodrow Wyatt Death of a Lady John Major returns to troubles barely dreamt of Time to Clarify Sinn Fein's procrastination should be tolerated no longer The Power and the Duty The ANC must be careful with its muscle Floods in the South Working for youth Back to basics: ministerial morality and the Government's dilemma Lawyers' concern on right to silence Independent courts Acts of terrorism Language 'torture' But is it art? Mice not welcome Court Circular Anniversaries Reception Dinner University news School announcements Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Personal Column Church news Marriage Forthcoming marriages The Honourable Lord Maxwell The Honourable Lord Maxwell, Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, 1973-88, died on January 2 aged 74. He was born on May 21,1919 Personal Column Cliff Temple Cliff Temple, Athletics Correspondent of The Sunday Times since 1969, was found dead on a Kent railway line on Janaury 8 aged 46. He was born on January 29,1947 Professor John Cook Professor John Cook, classical archaeologist, died in Stirling on January 2 aged 83. He was born in Sheffield on December 11,1910 Norman Hepple Norman Hepple, portrait painter, died on January 3 aged 85. He was born on May 18,1908 International Control in the Air Spencer Stuart Aifred McAlpine Minerals Wickland Westcott City of Westminster Travers Smith Braithwaite Multiple Classified Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd The University of Auckland Up, down, and sideways to the solution That annual battle of wits, The Times Crossword Championship, is getting under way again-the qualifier for all competitors will appear in the paper on January 20, followed by an eliminator on February 17, and then the regional finals. The national final is in September in London. John Grant introduces the contest with some hints for beginners on how to solve a cryptic puzzle, plus one for you to try-with an explanation of the solutions Point of sale appearance crucial The Times Lloyd's entitled to repayment Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Charlton Holden Legal Rowley Ashworth-Leeds The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,436 Tourist rates are on page 24 Forecast Standard Life quits new investment watchdog Job losses 'have hit quarter of workers' More than 100,000 banking and finance jobs have been cut in the past four years and more staff reductions are on the way as the number of high street branches is reduced Stock Market the Pound Gold Arts Second query for Lloyd's Law Pools firm enters race for lottery Sport John Charcol Business Editor More Doubt More Scandal More Cuts More Sales Sacked analyst subpoenas business chiefs UK trade deficit halved to £578m Exporters' confidence at all-time high Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Advertisers call on OFT to act over television mergers PPI administrator settles 'account' By a Correspondent: Leasing firm seeks £115m in legal fight Chazot suggested as Morton's successor Business Roundup Whitbread advances Lonrho board switches Enquiry into MG chief Aberdeen Trust ahead Ellis Viewing options Goldsborough to float Nobo's profits leap The Times Signet 'back in the black this year' Tomkins doubles profits to £93m RHM faces new shake-up Naqvi to face trial under BCCI deal Mr Stretton takes it personally Pennington Little comfort for Large a the PIA Vernons joins the lottery game LWT drama runs in slow motion Improved margins lift Treatt French leaps Dixon buy IRS BAT unveils £30bn merged fund management group Shares off the boil as buyers stay away Stock Marekt Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Price war and weather take fizz out of Barr Recent Issues Picture Gallery Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The basics of the market in scandal Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Studying recent form for the jobseekers handicap Philip Bassett analyses the details that identify winners and losers hidden behind the Government's headline employment statistics Opening gates to a fortune The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Goldman duo The Times City Diary Ratner's Folly The Times City Diary Colonials ahoy The Times City Diary Signet The Times City Diary BAT Industries Checking out cheques over the holiday period Post offices' Saturday hours are anachronism On the breadline Tempus Thorn EMI TECs seen to improve performance at reduced cost Business Letters Small losses at the close No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service Even the oldest firms can fail in a recession Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobby ferments into brewery Multiple Display Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd The Times Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Franchise Information Centre CBI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Offshore & UK Companies by Lawyers Spencer Company Ways to figure it all out Visualart: An impressive show of sculpture in Liverpool; a saleroom drama, plus news and listings The human form plays an unorthodox but central role in the work of sculptor Antony Gormley, writes Richard Cork Bidding to be genuine dud Television Review: John Mortimer's new auction-house saga Opera Picture Gallery Alleged thefts at the auctioneers Galleries: Critic's Choice Film Oleanna Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Fine soloists sink in frigid staging Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews a prosaic Verdi revival and under-rehearsed Monteverdi To hell on a shoestring L'Orfeo Covent Garden New London Consort purcell Room Delighting in the earthly New London Consort Purcell Room The Times Elstree versus the raiders of a lost art Geoff Brown previews tomorrow's last-ditch attempt to save what remains of a famous studio Concerts Solo genius overcomes the state of play ECO/Rostropovich Birmingham Kelly stands out in a talented nursery All mouth and trousers Fringe Theatre: Kate Bassett on a hit and a miss Tales of Fraulein Pollinger Etcetera, NW1 The Times Knockando Crossword Championship Zarak Magrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Sheffield Hallam University Corporation of London Zarak MacRae Brenner Longbridge Daniels Bates Partnership Gypsies face a new age Laws on travellers could provoke a European Court conflict, Luke Clements says Hostility to Bar charter Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Editor quits Legal hash Neglected case Russia tries juries Lewis Silkin Quarry Dougall Silence is golden m the search for truth Suspects need a right to silence, says Robert Alexander Qc (below) Index Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Clifford Chance Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Robert Walters Associates A serious case of injustice Judges should not be blamed for prosecution failures in fraud trials, David Kirk says Garfield Robbins Daniels Bates Partnership Masons General Counsel A few predictions for the legal year ahead Patrick Stevens looks into his briefcase to reveal what the future holds Bassett hits back over United's cup complaint Pools Forecast Impudent genius with an eye for goal For the Record Today's Fixtures Sports Service Snow Reports Athletics mourns death of an eager servant Trainers keep weather eye on Ascot Wincanton to benefit from doubts surrounding weekend programmes Yesterday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Weld confirms Maguire booking Lingfield Park Barrington offered new coaching role Word-Watching England need to build on win over All Blacks Boxers face enquiry over brawl Saturday man from Sunday's Well The five nation's rugby union championship kicks off on Saturday and this week Times writers examine the vital role of the open-side flank forward on its outcome. David Hands begins today with ken O'Connell, of Ireland Raiders join Giants on transcontinental trek Red flags abound as leaders vie for position Lawrie Smith reports on protests that have enlivened the early stages of the third leg of the Whitbread race Positions Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Television and Radio Racing Adams ends New Den stalemate FA Cup holders go through at expense of London rivals Picture Gallery Protective Ma puts paid to long-distance love Crossword Enthusiasts Winning Move Word-Watching Boxing Norwich near to decision about Deehan Gieves & Hawkes Skippers start to query rival fittings

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