News from 14/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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J. N. Fuller, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Bryan Hopkin, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Arthur Leathley and Rachel Kelly, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Max Glaskin, Anthony Coombs, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Chris Elliott Tony Dawe and Nicholas Wood, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Chaim Bermant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Q. Miller, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Robin Pittman, John Young, R. N. Steinholtz, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Hugh Noyes, David Hands, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, S. P. Boote, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, David Miller, Paul Sexton, David Toop, M. Evans, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, David Hamilton, Jill Sherman and Lucy Berrington, Steven Fox, Matthew d'Ancona, G. Spanier, Robin Russell Jones, Nicholas Watt and Robert Morgan, Robert Ballantyne, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Bruce Archer, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Silvia Pearson, Christopher Elliott and Tony Dawe, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, R. A. Searles (Market Development Director), Ian Brodie, James Miller, Tony Dawe, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Wolfgang Munchau and Ian Brodie, Michael Horsnell, Michael Church, Benedict Nightingale, Gareth a Davies, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Gordon Brown, John Phillips, Peter Moss, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, R. A. Warner, Colin McQuillan, Michael Hamlyn and Colin Campbell, Michael Chapman, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,
ResumoSaturday in the Times 'Vote-rigging' scandal stuns Tory flagship Savage report embarrasses Major Fallout from an auditor's report accusing a flagship Tory council of gerrymandering will have serious effects on John Major's back-to-basics message Index Ciampi offers to resign Vision Yeltsin and Clinton agree to remove missile threat Back-to-basics derided by Sara Keays as 'sick joke' Sport 1,000 more banking jobs to go Magazine Lingua Phone 30P Isle of Wight coastline slipping into sea Minister acts after peanut allergy death News in Brief Clarke hits back on tax BMA backs sex reform CrossRail study rejected NHS pay secrecy to end Road deaths record low Britain loses last match Thomas Cook Sinn Fein talks with Dublin as Major refuses to clarify deal The British and Irish Governments seem at odds on how to react to the IRA's waiting game over the peace declaration Suffolk Woman is a moral minority Riddell on Politics Audience steals show for Dimbleby Motorway robbers flee with £1.5m in 'perfect crime' Actress in A1 libel case denies concealing truth Vasectomy man gets baby blues By a Staff Reporter: Artless thieves caught Picture Gallery Storms plunder smugglers' coves Mother of nine given three homes Univac Doctors' mistakes damage women with breast cancer Specialist calls for enquiry after patients' lives are disrupted by professional complacency Dixons By our Health Services Correspondent: 'Tomorrow is a luxury; no one can say when I'll die' Greenpeace wins review of Thorp News in Brief 'Aids' tests on cows Prince's friend in court Britons on drug charge Jilted wife's revenge Squatters take UDI road to block M11 Major declines to commend head of Iraq arms enquiry By a Staff Reporter: Elstree staves off the terminator Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Prison care of teenagers 'breaches UN guide' Archers tale echoes life for family split by jail Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Le Shuttle Homes for votes: faces behind Expos that shook Tories 'Unlawful scheme was detrimental to local taxpayers' Auditor's Report Concerned councillor blew the whistle on his colleagues The Investigation 'Fearsome' leader fights on own terms Porter Profile Labour supporter 'pushed out' Case Study Council 10 facing £21m demand Personalities Disputed housing policy'a success' Radisson Edwardian Hotels Freed lovers face mower plot retrial The appeal court quashed convictions after complaints that the trial judge robbed the accuses of a fair hearing by hostility and naked mockery Duchess reaches her spiritual goal today Keene on Chess Car makers examine airbags amid concern over burns Crisp nights produce pick of the pears Weekend Shopping Car injures WPC at road check News in Brief Sons' £80,000 for air crash Body identified Assets frozen Smuggler jailed Tigress dead Swans starving Peat bog saved Name game Somalia's warlords hold secret talks to avert bloodshed Years of banditry, war and famine have alienated Mogadishu warlords from their supporters, who are turning to their traditional leaders to ensure peace Hollywood stars teach black South Africa how to vote AFP: China takes a swing at golf courses Picture Gallery Iranian to be executed for giving up Islam Middle East grieves for Holst Chasing the Deer Ciampi's offer to resign clears way for spring election With one in five MPs under enquiry, the Prime Minister has decided parliament cannot work. March 27 is a likely date for British-style, first-past-the-post voting Firm helmsman in a turbulent Italy Man in the News World Leather (Reuter): US and Russia ease nuclear threat Reuters: Two-tune Clinton's saxophone underscores Yeltsin harmony Mayor begs Nato to save people of Tuzla (Reuter): Parliament acts against Mitsotakis (AP): Flames beaten Link delayed (Reuter): Jury deadlock Four branded First Lady finds herself in Whitewater spotlight President's gamble in accepting independent investigation blunts Republican attacks How trail of Arkansas scandal led to the White House A deal that seemed to mix business with politics in Little Rock has set Washington alarm bells ringing, with vanishing files and a suicide adding to the speculation Bodyguard 'admits' to attack on US skater Photograph reveals the early Lincoln Koresh disciples 'executed' cultists injured in gunfight Shuttle cured Hubble's troubles Unreserved Disposal Auction 'Is it part of the State's task to regulate sexual behaviour?' As MPs prepare to decide the age of homosexual consent, Maththew d'Ancona reports on the debate The Archbishop of Canterbury's Appeal Pop goes the poet Young poets are being groomed like rock stars The Times Sex, symbols and the fallen Virgin When Marina Warner was invited to deliver the Reith lectures, she thought someone had made a mistake The curse of Keays Libby Purves meets a single mother who still has the power to make Tories tremble Picture Gallery Multiyork 'Less box, more books' is a good slogan, but some TV does provoke us to read Picture Gallery A nation of snoopers Watch out, there's a snout about, as the Government encourages citizens to poke their noses into other people's business Magdalene Maggie? Diary A finer eye Diary In other papers Diary King's men Diary Pocket portrait Diary The Tories lied about taxation All the promises came to nought, says Gordon Brown Home to Roost From Westminster to Westminster: another scandal After the Revolt Mexican democracy must not be held back Gloomy prospects persist for future of air we breathe Back to basics: concerns about moral double standards Right to silence Economic factors Happy in your work? Greek resilience French release of murder suspects Zhirinovsky threat Shopping hitch Printed out Court Circular Baron Nolan Legal appointment Church news Lecture Personal Column Trailfinders Today's royal engagement School announcements Christening ARTAC Mothers who dared to think big Birthdays today Stardust Yachting Ltd Anniversaries Heritage Forthcoming marriages Johan Holst Eric Estorick Personal Column Catharina Dales (From Our Correspondent): Spartacus Defeat Frances Waghorn The British Kidney Patient Association Innocent driver's number is up yet again One man's ordeal of never-ending parking fines illustrates the problem of cars with duplicate number plates Safety in a small package Compact cars become more attractive as petrol prices soar and parking is more difficult to find. But how safe are they? Kevin Eason looks at a super-safe Fiesta Conversing traffic lights are talk of the towns A British traffic-light system decides how long to show stop or go signals Detergent solution will wash Roadwise Motoring Fulton Land Rover SAAB Authorised Dealers DVLA Official Prosche Centres News The Times Crossword No 19,439 Business Times Weathercall PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Infotech 29,30 Picture Gallery More jobs go at TSB as profits surge The TSB is now a takeover predator rather than a bid target. It has had discussions with building societies that could add to its core retail business Lonrho indemnity for ex-HoF director Crown Life fined £130,000 Picture Gallery Arts 31-33 Forte and Soros join forces to pursue Ciga Sport Knight Williams Bleak future for coal in UK Television and Radio Business Today Loud Ring Loud Colours Loud Boom Bank staff learn the hard way that jobs are not for life Bank to issue loan guidance French resist MG rescue Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited Berisford raises cash for £56m takeover deal with Magnet By our City Staff: Approval for Direct Line deal ANC draws up plan for South Africa mineral rights Cleaner electricity means price rises says generator Phone firms to look at portable numbers Business Roundup Debt plan presented Chazot's role confirmed Pound's strength grows NatWest US income up New Campari warning Poundstretcher losses Bankers are innocent, Ok Bank enquiries miss trees for the wood Quantum leap may win hotel battle Salvaged relics look to better future Rank beats expectations by doubling earnings By our City Staff: Chief claimed Attock owed Bcci millions Qantas Shares fall back for fourth day running Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Cellnet stake helps Securicor to record Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Indexed: the fashionable bolt hole Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Foreign firms find nothing finer than to be in Carolina Ian Brodie reports from Greenville on the efforts of America's Deep South to attract overseas investment into its thriving 'boom belt' Warm toast to Jim Butler To the fore IBM move Shoko shower Name game TSB gets its act together Tempus Reuters Rank Forte Hotels Cray Siemens to cut jobs as outlook on profit dims Siemens is confident that the world electrical and electronics market will continue to be a growth market. Competitive pressures would remain strong, though Causation necessary to establish liability for breach Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Reuters to buy Quotron Big retailers show healthy advances Jurisdiction to order video link evidence Wellcome cuts price of Zovirax Cray decides against selling Pe consultancy Business Roundup US inflation steady Microgen falls to £6.7m Company News in Brief Plaintiff's duty on interim relief Declaration of oral trust valid Futures depress leading shares Investors Chronicle The Times Information Service From dead parrots to sheep dips A new database of government information should make research much easier, Max Glaskin reports Information for all Americans? Al Gore this week offered to ease laws on technological development, if consumers get a fair deal Sega zaps the killers Online Information Technology Argos Distributors Limited Not too close, dummy A new gadget can tell when children are too near the TV Computing in foreign climes David Guest on what to expect when working and living in Germany Information Technology Barkers Conduit Communications IPC Marketforce Telecon Telecommunications Consulting Services ARC International Windows Team Leader Omega Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr Nasty craves affection Steven Berkoff, purveyor of scabrous entertainment on stage and screen, tells Michael Church that the critics have got it all wrong Rough and nearly ready Theater: Benedict Nightingale reports on the opening event of Manchester's year as City of Drama Pop Baryshnikov joins the gala Arts Briefing Pop Fanfares herald new arrivals Music in London and Cardiff Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Bad in Pärt's BBC NOW/Otaka St David's Hall, Cardiff Renaissance Florence Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Perfection in disposable form It's the shallowest, sweetest, instant hits that often turn out to have enduring appeal for Caitlin Moran Multiple Display Advertising Items True Brits or real Brats? Pop on Friday: Candidates announced for the right-on street-cred award .. . exploring the backwaters of reggae When the NME came up with an alternative to Britain's premier music awards, the Establishment fought back Seven Days What's out & about Calling occupants of interplanetary craft New Albums: The best ambient sounds come via Fax Bite to match the bark Concert: Is this the sound of 1994? Afghan Whigs Astoria, Wc2 Top Ten Albums The Times Deep Sensation lands timely victory Gifford defeats elements as rain casts doubt on weekend programmes Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items £700 fines follow unplaced effort Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Southwell Board retains RTS contract Brompton Road fails Enthusiasm is secret of point-to-point's success Records for spectators, horses and meetings are in prospect as teh new season comes under orders tomorrow Brian Beel, point-to-point correspondent, foresees further growth for an amateur sport gaining in popularity Shamarphil looks one to follow in early qualifier Dare has double century in her sights Andrew Longmore meets the riding half of the West Country's top combination Fixtures for the 1994 Point-To-Point Season Careless talk cuts odds over King's title challenge Stephenson leads stern challenge West Indies attack may lack former aggression On the eve of England leaving for the Caribbean, John Woodcock finds some grounds for optimism Slick sticks and slow service at Paddington Rec Selectors cut short Tamati's tenure Sport in Brief Sampras advances Nunn awaits Benn Freedom for Graham England's fast start Opening event changes Britain captures gold Petchey and Foster win Snow Reports Townsend chasing first Tour victory Harris gains hope from defeat For the Record Word-Watching Bell brothers master Hahnenkamm Today's Fixtures Advances hailed by IOC By our Sports Staff: Ball firm favourite to succeed Branfoot at The Dell Crossword winners Life's a beach for volleyball partners Gareth a Davies meets two British girls trying to make an impact in an Olympic sport played in a Copacabana setting Recalling British role in Olympic birth Versatile Benazzi learns value of self-discipline David Hands on France's Moroccan-born open-side flanker, whose athleticism and intelligence will test Ireland in Paris tomorrow Aldershot face test in Vase as Soham find touch BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Countdown Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1:1053kHz/285m; 1089kHz/275m; Fm 97.6-99 . 8.… England hope for tougher umpiring International panel should help offer protection in Caribbean Keeping calm proves a trial in Conner's wake Lawrie Smith believes patience is a virtue as he and his Whitbread race crew await wind assistance Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Auditors criticise workings of Sports Council E&J Racing 35 Scotland believe Chalmers was fairly treated
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