News from 13/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, H. M. Don, Takako Akashi, Andrew Pierce, D. C. Watt, Patricia Davies, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jonathan Harrison, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, A. W. Macara, Chairman, David Smith, Roger Bushby, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, J. E. Meadows, Lynne Truss, David Lowry (Director), Sir Peter Yarranton, Chairman, Steve Deeley, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Martin Biddle, M. W. M. Langran, Sean MacCARTHRIGH, Ben Macintyre and our Foreign Staff, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Robert Bruce, Ken Taylor, Ramnik Shah, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Lesley Abdela, F. J. R. Smith, David Hands, John Thompson, Sarah Bagnall, Colin McQUILLAN, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Brian Ormshaw (Secretary), Derwent May, Patricia Tehan and Carl Mortished, Kate Muir, Joel Brand, Simon Wood, Susan Gilchrist, Colin Murray, Dr. James Le Fanu, Martyn Halle, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Andy Lavender, David Watts and Sean MacCarthaigh, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Dugald Barr, Kevin Eason and Michael Hornsby, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Fred R. Shapiro, John F. Spellar, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Lesley Chamberlain, Sue Kernaghan, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Edwina Currie, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Peter Hodder, Anatole Kaletsky and Janet Bush, Kate Alderson, Norman Stone, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Agence France-Presse, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall and Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Roy Hill, Kevin McCarra, Janet Bush and Anatole Kaletsky, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, Phil Ridgway, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Terence Henderson, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Roy Foster, Reginald Hibbert, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Miles, Director-General, Simon Oliver, Christopher Irvine, David Altheer,
ResumoMiddlemarch Tax: how you were better off under Denis Healey Figures show that the Tory Chancellor will squeeze middle classes until the pips squeak Howe savages Scott 's Iraq 'inquisition' Lord Howe's attack on the conduct of the Scott enquiry amplifies a so-called whispering campaign in Whitehall said to be aimed at discrediting its conclusions Index Nuclear pact agreed Appointments Counsel to investigate Clinton cash deal Major forbids a Cabinet debate on back to basics William Rees-Mogg Job losses mar dole queue fall The Blazer Sale 30P Friend of Caithness speaks of her distress News in Brief Gays warned after death News in Brief No trial for detectives News in Brief MoD to test airship News in Brief Skin glue approved News in Brief Foster ruling reversed News in Brief Electrolux Bw450 IRA triggers booby-trap after sniper shoots woman soldier BR man predicts 'ticket con Tax/national Insurance as percentage of Income Spending on NHS red tape 'soars' A & C Black Journalists steam up the windows for jury's benefit EastEnders libel judge adjourns to witness two versions of events on the Al Weekend Widow wins aid to sue Wellcome RAC Police find body on seat after car chase Mother, 59, secures privacy for twins Bottomley pledges safer mental care Public concern at outbreaks of violence has obliged the Health Secretary to tighten guidelines for care in the community ES Com Picture Gallery Bailiffs evict sick clergyman, 70, in 'unholy' divorce Sex abuse children 'threatened with guns' Village plans levy to buy police car Car airbag left woman in crash with burns Duke will be at his wife's side as she becomes a Catholic By a Staff Reporter: Accused doctor had drugs record Multiyork Halifax Gardner death ends gagging of deportees British Airways Court orders safari youth back to 'easy life' on farm By a Staff Reporter: Alleged IRA man 'wept for shot PC' Americans win contract to lock up British prisoners Ports watch for father and son, 2 News in Brief Train trial News in Brief Fatal penicillin News in Brief Hotel case News in Brief Asher deal News in Brief Drawings sold News in Brief BT Shops Council sells listed mansion for a fiver Maxwell wife tells of life in the big man's shadow Nissan Picture Gallery Channel 4 rejects ruling on F-word Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Convict on run gunned down his friend Teachers fall prey to flood of false sex abuse claims NUT accepts offer to discuss boycott Hope grows for spinal cases Hit parade of new poets to stop the music on Radio 1 Chichester struggles to mop up as floods breach defences Radisson Edwardian Hotels Rover gears up for flower power with tests on rape oil Howe raises temperature before Prime Minister faces enquiry Riddell on Politics Scott's conduct of arms-to-Iraq probe challenged 'Alan Clark couldn't see an applecart without wanting to overturn it' Dell Defence exports guidelines 'were meant to be flexible' Wives of the long night fight back Lockerbie disaster security promises 'broken ' In Parliament France reverses Taiwan policy in favour of China Israelis lose senior officer in air crash News in Brief (Reuter): Envoy leaves News in Brief (Reuter): Embassy shots News in Brief (Reuter): Base attacked News in Brief (Reuter): Smoke alarm News in Brief (Reuter): Hunt widens News in Brief (Reuter): Rebels shift News in Brief (AFP): Space for rent News in Brief (Reuter): Ceasefire order News in Brief (Reuter): Fiji leader News in Brief Whitehall concerned over Sierra Leone trial Comet You Know where to Come Rival camp quizzed over attack on skater Nato treads risky minefield with loss of old certainties The pan-European vision set out by President Clinton may represent the most desirable future but it is not the most likely one. Security must be rooted in everyday life, writes Lawrence Freedman Clinton wins nuclear arms pledge by Ukraine East European democracies assured of protetion against 'expansionist' attack Our Foreign Staff: Rifkind falls out of step over Bosnia air strikes Sarajevo's children carry time-bomb of hate and fear Moscow cools its love affair with US Whitewater affair ripples lap closer to White House In a worst-case scenorio, it would be impossible for Bill Clinton to continue in office if he were found guilty of criminal fraud while Governor of Arkansas Bobbitt wife tells why she stayed Spymaster to expose Jackal 's tracks David Koresh told his Waco disciples 'you must be willing to kill for God' Delhi opens markets to the real thing Extra Watch Security Systems The Angels are just old softies A trial in New York reveals Wild Bill and the Pirate as greying pussycats A voice for the lost man Ben MacIntyre meets the defender of the confused modern male There is no mistaking a middle-aged man who has had enough of doing as he is told Forte Leisure Breaks The Times Log Firm Offer The power and the glory Converts tell what made them switch to the Catholic church Skiing into a knee injury The pain of a design fault. . . caffeine and pregnancy. . . the link between asthma and runny notes May I examine your dream? Doctors can learn a great deal about illness by taking nightmares into account, says Dr James Le Fanu Instant limit Out of puff Starvation rations Hospitals are failing to feed patients properly, reports Martyn Halle Seriously ill or injured patients need 2,000 calories a day MOPS The Tories are hamstrung between the certainties of the 1950s and the amorality of the 1960s The crucial hypocrisy is in public, not pirvate, affairs Literary heavyweight The Times Diary Picture Gallery A Catholic could be king The monarchy must be legally free to follow the Duchess of Kent Bruiser for Brussels The Times Diary In tune The Times Diary Plain and simple The Times Diary Much Adie The Times Diary Eloquent silence The Times Diary Time to consent to change Edwina Currie says homosexual law is unjust and counterproductive Basic Rates The shock of record tax levels is still to strike the electorate Howe versus Scott An unjustfied attack on the arms-for-Iraq enquiry New Fizz for India In Delhim let them drink Coke Decisions for the West in Bosnia Language on Tv Nuclear proliferation Why Hoxne hoard must stay intact The ethics of IVF Costs of appeal Voting in Suffolk Scientific miracles Down memmers lane Footing the bill for car boot sales Women on TV Exclude me in Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Retirement Personal Column Anniversaries Today's royal engagements The Valentine Ball Luncheon Memorial services T . E. Utley memorial awards Oxford University Dean Close School Gray 's Inn Picture Gallery Cave yields clues to African magic Marie Curie. Hearts and minds against concer Forthcoming marriages Church news Arthur Lee Arthur Lee, Cbe, Dsc and Bar, Controller of Fisheries Research and Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1977-80, died on December 28 aged 73. He was born on May 17,1920 Charles Moore Charles Moore, architect, died following a heart attack in Austin, Texas, on December 16 aged 68. He was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan, on October 21,1925 Personal Column Ivan Kozlovsky Ivan Koziovsky, leading Russian tenor of his day, died on December 21 aged 93. He was born on March 11,1900, in the Ukraine. Edward Duke Edward Duke, actor, died from cancer on January 8 aged 40. He was born on June 17,1953 Brigadier Arthur Phayre Brigadier Robert Arthur Phayrc, DSO, former Commander Roayl Artillery for Scotland and Northern Ireland, died on December 31 aged 92. He was born on January 4,1901 From Our Special Correspondent: 20,000 Threatened with Starvation in the Western Isles Major's USA Inter Europe Travel Ltd The Times Agents get a slice of golf action British golfers are combining warm-weather golfing trips abroad with exotic holidays such as safaris I litting it off overseas Parc des Princes to clsose? Peace on the pistes Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers PLC Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski-bums frozen out Multiple Display Advertising Items Smallest show on wheels Air Canada a Breath of Fresh Air Stadium may get the boot The future of Parc des Princes, the venue for Saturday's France and Ireland rugby match, is under threat Talks may settle airlines clash Further discussions are to be held to try to resolve the dispute between Lot, the Polish airline, and British Airways Right-to-fly row New service within the UK? Islanders take on the Vikings A cold comfort Flyaways The Times Travelex Singapore Tourist Promoton Board Virgin seeks domestic routes Richard Branson believes that his London to Dublin route will be the first of many new services in the British Isles Bar-coding could deter terrorists Travel Portfolio Ltd Air Portugal £100m for island's tourism Flying higher Travelogs Paris break Snacked out Downhill crowds City success News The Times Crossword No 19,438 Business Pits close: British Coal is to announce the… Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Arts Six more pits will be closed British Coal's plans will cost 4,000 jobs and rekindle political row Pound soars to post-ERM high as rate cut hopes fade Picture Gallery Further 5,000 jobs go Books Cazenove chief to take helm at Stock Exchange Sport Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants What is a Salaried Partner? Stepping up Bubbling over Breaking in Cooling off Gloomy chemicals forecast suggests laboured recovery Pharmaceuticals are set for the strongest growth at 5 per cent while fertilisers are set to fall 5 per cent—an improvement on last year's 10 per cent reduction in output Low growth for key industry Company News in Brief The Times Business to Business La Créme De La Crème Times Newspapers Conference Secretary Personnel & Payroll Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items More names reject Lloyd's settlement Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Client Secretary Antiques and Interiors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Mishcon De Reya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oil demand estimates revised downwards Business Roundup Order books grow Business Roundup Forex TV by Reuters Business Roundup Nationwide raises £150m Business Roudup ICI quits venture Business Roundup Good for Durrant Business Roundup Regan & Dean + Adland Event Management Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Richmond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sharing a bed of nails Too much interest in the Ken and Eddie show Qmh heads for court hearing Investing in Cazenove culture Shanks chief steps down suddenly after policy dispute Viacom spurned by Paramount Business Express Earnings sparkle at Remy First Leisure builds up its fitness Holmesdale Building Society Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Fading hope of interest rate cut wipes ?8.7bn from shares Stock Market Spicers helps ease the way for paper group Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street (Reuter): Dow shows slight loss at close Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals Dollar Spot Rates Only the very rich pay less income tax under the Tories Anatole Kalesky and Janet Bush explain why the Conservatives' claim to be the party of low income tax simply does not stand up Economic View Headhunting with heads high The Times City Diary Firm hold The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Man of trust The Times City Diary Sporting choice The Times City Diary BP cracks down Tempus Shanks & McEwan First Leisure TV advertisers reacted quickly FNFC The Times FNFC cuts losses but warns of long haul Defaults on home improvement loans, which make up half of the company's new business, are at record low levels and there has been a fall in early defaults No power to revive appeal Cour of Appeal Law Report January 13 1994 Court of Appeal The Times Festive lift for Clinton Cards Hearing actions Using evidence from video tape Maverick bank threatens MG plan Agreement not legally binding Aer Lingus to lease four Airbus for US routes Business Roundup Harding to head L&G SBG raises payout Saville Gordon ahead Granada extends bid The Times Knockando Crossword Championship 1994 Sharp retreat The Pep Discount Company Old boy network is put out to grass White, male and 50 is no longer enough for non-executives, says Victoria McKee Accountancy & Finance Investment Management Systems Financial Controller ?30,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Money guide for gays started Liability and salaried partners Accountancy & Finance CBC Associates Diary of Times Classified Any Other Business Michael Page Finance Backlash brewing on internal controls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Honey, I shrunk to the infantile Cinema: Geoff Brown finds much-needed relief from Undercover Blues in the intelligence of Jarmusch and Resnais Silent master of the power of love David Robinson on Frank Borzage, the director who turned melodrama into art Theatre Sting finally sees the light Sting Albert Hall Rock: A giant lossens up This Saturday: Spielberg on Spielberg MGM Television Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filme in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Public figures skewered in style January Sale Vaudeville Theatre: A new revue from Kit and the window; prison drama from Black Mime Theatre Cool look at porridge E. D. R. Lilian Baylis More acorns, please Resloution The Place Dance Fare Well my Concubine Middlemarch is definitely worth a detour Television Review: Lynne Truss welcomes 'a classic serial of obvious distinction' from the BBC Great Classics on Offer The Times CD Direct Circus skills reborn outside the ring Andy Lavender previews the London Mime Festival, where old clowning tricks receive a post-modern twist High drama at the Haymarket Theatre: Roger Bushby on the latest development in a power struggle in Leicester Streand Theatre New test for fresh talents Stephen Pettit enjoys two recitals of contemporary chamber music by gifted young players Servant of his people Why did power-sharing fail in Ulster? Has the Repubic changed enough to reconcile Unionists to a united Ireland Straight Left An Autobiography By Paddy Devlin Blackstaff, £8.95 pbk original Feathering Britain's nests Birds New Authors The pure genius of Ireland Ireland Today Anatomy of a Changing State By Gemma Hussey Viking. £18.99 All this before he was one Operating Instructions a journal of My Son's First Year By Anne Lamott Bloomsbury, £13.99 An ever rolling stream Time and Western Man By Wyndham Lewis Edited by Paul Edwards Black Sparrow, £16.99 pbk Picture Gallery A scholar among hacks Norman Stone on a scourge of the Establishment who resented his lack of honours Bloody moment of truth for the Kiwis The Last Battle Crete 1941 By Callum Macdonald MacMillan, £17.99 Small town in Germany Marpingen Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Bismarckian Germany By David Blackbourn Clarendon Press, Oxford, £40 Culture & Imperialism IndyCar building on success of its British base Nigel Mansell's dominance in the United States has it roots in Huntingdon. Oliver Holt reports Teams rely on transatlantic expertise Olympic gains In appreciation of guidance from athletics administrators Whip-free trial Faint consolation Perfect world Big league ways Torvill and Dean on thin ice Confident Conner finds pace on course to the south The Times England a hold their catches at last Morris's failure leaves Griqualand West with too much to do Graham hits four goals for Oxford Action urged to foil delaying tactics Sharpe rewarded with belated call Legal & Public Notices Great Britain at full strength for Sevens Sport in Brief Tout retains title Sport in Brief Chen's recruits Sport in Brief Heinzer injured in fall Sport in Brief Pakistan board sacked Sport in Brief Kings beaten again Sport in Brief Villa ride luck to complete sweep of north London Bosnich keeps Tottenham at bay Lee's consortium close to City deal For the Record Word-Watching League goes for Highland clubs Snow Reports Little Woods Pools Bradford 's opening burst leaves Widnes submerged Zafonic takes high rank in mediocre year Thunderer: Wincanton Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Lingfield Park Ascot does Queen Alexandra U-turn Tomorrow Rich variety makes for season to savour As the Pga European Tour tees off, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, looks at what the year has in store Scotland rely on mature blend from Morrison Alan Lorimer meets the very model of a modern open-side flanker waiting to worry the Welsh on his first visit to Cardiff on Saturday All-round view demands policy of divide and rule Marshall seeks end of sequence Clark has no time to break new shoes in gently The Times BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Discussions Monday-Friday 12 Noon Variations Choice CHOlCE Satellite Racing Walsh's double rocks United Battling Portsmouth earn replay after thrilling Coca-Cola Cup tie TCCB signals opposition to umpiring light show Alan Lee looks at gimmick introduced in South Africa threatening to bring a taste of the theatrical into cricket Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Luyt is called to explain proposals for World Cup Kidney Golf Appointments GKRS Search & Selection N. B. S Natwest Markets Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS Search & Selection N. B. S Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Wickland Westcott Help for unhappy expats When an employee sent on an overseas posting comes home early, it can cost everyone dear. Roy Hill looks at fresh initiatives aimed at reducing the failures Psychometric tets can identify suitable candidates for postings Newman Tonks Selector Europe Spencer Stuart PRP Executive Selection London First Centre N. B. S GKRS Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B. S GKRS Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Adderley. Featherstone plc Valuation office Mainland PATHfINDER Royal Mail Unemployment Blues Interface IntEREUROPE Technical Services Ltd. Mary Glasgow Magazines Goodman Graham and Associates N. B. S Multiple Display Advertising Items JP Morgan Norman Broadbent International ARc Varley~Walker Alton Towers Union Railways Thompson & Associates Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporation Services Director Michael Beer Associates Highland Health Board Randall Massey PRS ERC Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Plc Pepytec Roose & Partners MSL International Consultants in Search and… Coopers & Lybrand Interexeg NBS Norman Broadbent International Mars Norman Broadbent International Mercuri Urval Excutive Service MAL PA Consulting Group Royal Mail Coopers & Lybrand Spears Blaney Af Advertising Limited Ogilvie Oxfam Thames Water Information Builders EIf Enterprise Applied Communication Inc. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items McGregor Boyall High Technology Search & Selections Argos Distributors Limited S. G. 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Ue Southern University Management Service International Management Accountant Software Manager RAS Multiple Display Advertising Items Managers at their limits The increased pressure on executives as management tiers disappear is not entirely unwelcome, Hugh Thompson reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Garrard Looking for a job in France Life after Redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Health Laboratory Service Board Bedfordshire Probation Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Hacas Bexley Multiple Display Advertising Items NHS Thomson Partners Search and Selection Civil Service College Management in Government Second city puts the basics first Birmingham's new council leader is cutting the city's cloth to suit its needs. Craig Seton reports Chief Officer - Administration Norman Broadbent International Public & Healthcare Shaftesbury Housing Multiple Display Advertising Items Health trust gets fit for market challenge Medical staff are learning new skills The Planning Exchange Charity Appointments
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