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News from 19/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Allan Hogarth, Jonathan Shalit, Richard Coppin (Scottish Co-ordinator), Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Philip Pangalos and Martin Flanagan, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, E. W. Dudley (Assistant Secretary), Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Eve-Ann Prentice, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, John A. Aitchison, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Alter o'cOMOR, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Ronald Parkin, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Hilary Murphy, Stuart Jones, Robert Hawley (Chief Executive), Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Giles Whittell and Ben MacIntyre, Michael Clark, Terrence Walton, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, Jon G. Ayres (Consultant), Peter Galloway, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, John Hennessy, Gene Echols (Chairman), Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Colin St Johnston (Managing Director), Ben MacIntyre and Susan Ellicott, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Tony Mann, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Sheridan Gilley, John Hopkins, J. M. Rampton, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, M. B. S. Higham, Brian N. Smith, Richard Evans, Robin Day, Julian E. Humphrey, Mark Howell, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, J. H. Thompson, Gerald Larner, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Anne McELVOY and Anatol Lieven, Simon Jenkins, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Mercia Mason, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, E. G. Nugee, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Julian, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sara McCONNELL, Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, W. J. Briggs,

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Simon Jenkins Quake drives 20,000 into tent-city safety Arrests for looting and curfew-breaking in Los Angeles as National Guard moves in By our Foreign Staff: Hurd off to test Bosnia pullout Index Whitelaw leads Police Bill assault Corporate Golf Major accuses Smith of smear campaign Win a Holiday Pain forces Prince out of top polo Clinton's nominee for defence post withdraws Pink Major's tax defence flies in the face of Conservative thinking Commentary IRA man takes UK to European court over right to silence Simpson Gay move threatens Bill Cleveland on way out Mother dead in bed Carey pleads for Sudan Police hire HQ guards Royal staff praised for cost-cutting Councillor in sales row resigns chair News in Brief Policeman insists he caught Tv star behaving indecently EastEnders libel trial By a Staff Reporter: 'Father in sex gang threw son into sea' Givenchy goes back to basics Killer made tearful plea to daughter Families keep their distance at Caithness funeral Hewlett Packard RSI victim wins £79,000 after loss of typing job Doctor backs claim of Caesarean error Grants of Dalvey Ltd. Accountant wins sex bias payout MP tables Bill to ban hidden extras By a Staff Reporter: Joyrider , 13, evades police for 200 miles By a Staff Reporter: Thieves sour England's first taste of World Cup glory Builders mock olde England Saturday in the Times Britons stranded in Gambia News in Brief Driver jailed Plot unstuck Hello! libel Keeper jailed Youth held PC run over Rink bid fails Lucky landing CSA to question father aged 15 about maintenance Critics of the Child Support Agency have accused it of misusing authority in the case of a father who is still at school Yeo's lover risks council expulsion Women seek halt to male violence N&P mortgage Mother wins fight with RAF Peugeot Clampdown on single mothers to go ahead Keene on Chess Heseltine finds unlikely allies in party Major condemns 'carping' over Malaysia aid deal In Parliament Bella Pasta Business red tape facing the knife Labour scores by taking the Tories back to taxation Exposed: how UK came under 'nuclear attack' from meteors Declassified data from American military satellites could shed new light on reportings of fireballs and UFOs Customers pay the price for shops' ?2bn loss to crime Radisson Edwardian Hotels Britain's drink-drivers exceed a million By our Motoring Correspondent: Tolls 'will divert jams onto trunk roads' Motorists Look for Security School chiefs hire experts to end inner-city lottery Fifty years on, Dame Vera finds D-Day gold Russian Finance Minister joins radicals' exodus Business confidence in Moscow is being shattered by political realignments at the expense of reformists. The rouble is down 21 per cent against the dollar this month Spy who never came in from the cold MazDa 626 British troop pullout high on the agenda for Hurd's Bosnia visit Italian old guard pins its fortunes to change of name (Reuter): Lenin brain 'nothing sensational' News in Breif (Reuter): Zhivkov jailed (Reuter): Strike deaths Wings clipped (AP): Girl taxi killer (Reuter): Dogs' dinner (Reuter): Problems of South African townships 'out of control ' Nelson Mandela says he may not be the best choice for state President. Whoever is in office will have the widespread despair of the East Rand " war zone" high on the agenda Dell Mexico bows to rebel demand From Reuter in Hong Kong: Chinese woman to hold fort Burma hints at Nobel laureate release Referendum the answer to Hong Kong puzzle Golan settlers fight on after ballot pledge Citizens doomed to months of chaos as quake toll rises Thousands camp out while emergency crews try to get Los Angeles working Clinton's choice rejects top defence job Admiral Bobby Ray Inman's decision is yet another setback for the President as he tries to improve relations with the military Royal support Beach life survives the shocks Japanese still wait in fear for Pacific's big wave to strike Police look at Games cash link to ice attack Reagan and Bush 'did know of Tehran arms deal' MOPS City of battered angels Far worse than the earthquake itself is the transport paralysis facing Los Angeles. Ben Macintyre reports from a city obsessed with the car Forte Leisure Breaks Is it time we left tipping behind? Peter Millar looks into a world of indigestible bills, social blackmail and surly waiters The adventures of Auntie Apron From business executives to housewives, the Japanese are escaping into a comic-strip world Passionate puritan An unknown actress is stealing the limelight in the BBC's Middlemarch Rachel Kclly meets Julict Aubrey, chosen for her quality of 'purity, almost saintliness' Sex, scandal and hype in high places Edwina Currie is the latest public figure to surprise us with a novel Everest Girls get down to the men's work Why daughters will be in the boardroom on April 28 Alan Coren Now that we have a new chairman, here are a few straight questions Dress rehearsals The Times Diary Picture Gallery Machiavelli at No 10 More ruthlessness in Cabinet and blood in Downing Street are in order, Powerful One Expletives repeated The Times Diary While Rome burns? The Times Diary Closeted together The Times Diary Police and politics don't mix Veron Bogdanor on a Bill that would give new powers to the Home Secretary Dam Deceit All must be revealed about Malaysia's white elephant Gaidar's Choice Reform in Russia will survive its architect's departure Tip of the Iceberg Parliament should not meddle with dinners' discretion Who was better off under Healey? Broadcasting ban Taxpayer's title The Duchess of Kent travelling the road to Rome Voting in Suffolk Health risks in the air we breathe Costs of appeal A second look Court Circular Today's royal engagements Colonel Sir Andrew Martin Appointment Personal Column Luncheon Wolfson College, Cambridge Reception Birthdays Church news Facing up to contemporary art Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages University news Queen's Belfast Eugene Ivanov Eugene (Yevgeny) Ivanov, the Soviet intelligence officer whose liaison with Christine Keeler led to the resignatin of the Conservative War Minister John Profumo n 1963, was born on January 11,1926 Personal Column Joan Auten Joan M. Auten, a veteran of more than four decades of service at the American embassy, died of pneumonia on January 7 at Wellington Hospital, London, aged 76. She was born on October 1,1917 Swiftcall The Times Elvire Popesco Elvire Popesco, Romanian-born actress who became a veteran a star of the Paris theatre died in Paris on December 11 aged 97. She was born in Bucharest on May 10,1896 (From our Special Correspondent): The Marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh Lord Tranmire Lord Tranmire, PC, KBE, MC, Father of the House of Commons, 1966-74, and a former Minister of Health, died on January 17 aged 90. He was born on August 8,1903 Thomas Glasse Thomas Glasse, CMG, Mvo, MBE, former head of the Foreign Office protocol department, died on Janaury 5 aged 95. He was born on July 14.1898 London Property The Times Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Michael Waite Golfing Lodges Multiple Classified Advertising Items France French Property Admission Free Exhibition Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Channel Isles General Accident Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide John Wilcox & Co Plain and natural : the look of 1994 Bought a house that needs redecorating ? Rachel Kelly asked five of the country's leading interior designers what the most important styles and trends will be this year, and how to copy their ideas Property Rentals Allsop & Co The Times Newspapers One foot in a consumer gold mine Man Mitchell finals that her from being wrinklies, the fifty something veneration are healthy, well of and have a list for life Media, Sales & Marketing Royal Doulton British Board of Film Classification SKY Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inside Every Older Volvo Driver Lurks' a James Dean Sales in Telecommunications OPG Tate Partners Management Trainee Greythorn Rec Cons The year price cuts were news Brian MacArthur looks back at 1993, when seven papers increased their sales and the trend of people buying fewer and fewer was firmly reversed Sport: will women ever listen? Fearing a "Radio Bloke" Image, the BBC has dubbed its news and sport network Radio Five, and aims to widen the audience Media, Sales & Marketing Chemical Textile and Finance Corporation Comtext International Limited Oriental Antique Gallery, W1 Trainee Partners All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Anglo-Dal Ltd International Advertising Information & Research… Companionable Crew Hung up on sex lines News Bites He isn't . Are you? Bored audience I1 ne regrette rien News 20,000 in Los Angeles tent cities The Times Crossword No 19,443 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Forecast The Times Tomorrow West Indies tour cricket guide Chancellor with the Midas touch MAI pays £292m to win Anglia Shares in Anglia TV rose by 180p to 664p on news of an offer that will link Meridian with one of the oldest independent television companies. MAI shares rose 31p Stock Market London Closing Prices Management The Pound Arts No Title Llyod's quake costs limited Code will force banks to warn customers of deductions Gold Sport Viacom values bid at $10.5bn Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Business Today BTR in Hawker Canada sell-off Porsche hopes Northwest plan Rescue talks OFT study Gas bond Watchdog to crack down on errant members Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Public Notices More than two million subjected to pay freezes Settlement in companies which have operated pay freezes tend to be lower than the national average for pay deals, says the Confederation of British Industry Forte and Soros bid for Ciga Lockheed goes into battle for RAF order Company News in Brief The Times Banana dispute goes on Chrysler beats rivals HunterPrit cuts losses Zetters pegs payout MCC payout prospects Lookers accelerates Big American banks enjoy bonanza year Business Roundup MacAllan International Hollick turns up the contrast A gold-plared price for Angha Television PRO Nes finds itself a new role Names register high on the richter scale Pennington Sainsbury moves into discount market Tesco is expected to announce cuts in capital spending plans for new superstores, as it adjust to meet the demands of today's low-growth retailing environment By our City Staff: Photo-Me focuses on LIG offshoot Apricot Bull run continues with ?8.8bn added to share values Stock Market Markets at a Glance The Pound Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Zeneca seeks partner Elf profits dive Auctions static Insurance chief Recent Issues Rights Issues Siemens UK turnover tops ?1bn for first time Stanley Leisure seeks £21m Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow ends the day unchanged Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 82.8 (day's range 82.7-82.8 Money Rates (% Hard knocks leave Lloyd's less vulnerable to aftershocks London insurers expect to escape most of the costs from the Californian earthquake The amount of risk the American insurers have to retain has rocketed The amount of risk the American insurers have to retain has rocketed PRO NED goes private The Times City Diary Stealing a march The Times City Diary Head hunter Sauce for thought The Times City Diary Rocket tips The Times City Diary Stanley Leisure Lookers Breaking the grip of the old boys' network Larger than life Tempus HunterPrint Maintaining level of nuclear power BTR Post office hours Shares squeezed higher Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service Computers help crime busters Facilities Management Building & Property Facilities Management Limited Gunning for contracts Rodney Hobson reports on the challenges of contracting for the Defence Ministry after the break ujp of the PSA Terence Lee Partnership Gardner Merchant King's College London Ringrose & Co When your staff can't stand the old canteen, give them a deli Improvements in company catering can save on both time and costs Facilities Management MJN Facilities Management The Times Caxton Property Services Ltd Chalmers Associates Cost saving balances the books Prices may see-saw, but budgets are still at least year's levels, Derek Harris Facilities Software International Ltd Office Water Supplies The Facilities Management Yearbook Renovisions Workplace Solutions A change of identity In Brief EC rethink Diary date Withdrawing medical treatment Token No 3 This is your third token Save it Go Places Token Go Places holiday offer Times Reader Often 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Change to Win an American Holiday Terms and Conditions Receivers bound by clause Pub lease condition not satisfied Today's Featured Operator Trek America Trek America Win a Wild West trip A classic case for going pop Will a glamorous awards gala devised by Bob Geldof win new fans for classical music? It's worth a try, argues Richard Morrison BBC Theatre Success in the balance BBC PO/Tortelier Free Trade Hall Sour notes Arts Briefing New York Prince of Wales Theatre Further steps in song Recital International Songmakers Wigmore Hall Entertainments Dinner Cabaret the Green Room 071437… Lapada Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Unsatisfactory scraps from the killing fields Theatre: A joyless deconstrction of notes by Brecht, and life-affirming mime from France Fatzer Material Gare History of mankind told in body language Another Short Hour Purcell Room With a sheen of Easton Pop a touch of worship at the altar of O'Cornor The Cranberries Astoria 2 Farewell my Concubine Broader issues on Broadway With straight plays and mega-musicals flopping at the box office has New York theatre given up the fight? Matt Wolf thinks not With prospects looking too cruel for comfort, along came Kushner Learn music with this easy-to-follow novel You too can move from piano rags to riches fame and fancy women, with Frank Conroy's new book Win a Paris Weekend The Times The Theatre Club Hair today, gone tomorrow Television Review Royal Opera House Callas and offal Radio Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Derrick Holdings Ltd SJ Berwin & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Unique Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Hay Partnership Christopher Kcats Recruiting Secretaries Secretary/office Manager Pan European Recruitment Secretaries plus Hillman Saunders The Hatton Garden Agency Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Cabouchon Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Secretrial Consultants King's Fund Institute Goal Petroleum plc Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Audio Typist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Pyrford International Plc Angela Mortimer Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magellan Medical Communications The Cadogan Office situated in Chelsea has the… Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Antiques and Interiors Verity Rec Cons Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Meridian Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Tate Appointments Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower Stearns International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Post Office Centre for Information on Beverage Alcohol Acquisitions Monthly Conferences Watts & Partners Philip Barrow Communications News International Plc University of Westminster Sony Music Entertainment Joyce Guiness Partnership (Agy) Mary Holland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuters The National Hospital for Neurology Gordon-Yates Professional Secretarial Recruitment Sony Music Entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries The Times Group Secretarial Recruitment Consultants Carlton Hobbs Ltd PA/SECRETARY Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Conference of Friendly Societies Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Golf challenge has new sponsor Encouragement for smaller companies to join competition Lathwell thinks Test call was premature Sidhu bombards boundaries Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer The Times Tate Appointments Venue where Irish hopes may wither in the heat David Powell finds that Ireland's World Cup campaign could end in a cauldron in Florida Sunderland survive after sloppy display Carlisle 0… For the Record Word-Watching Southampton slide out as Slaven's strike is decisive Stoke bring end to dismal away record in Cup Today's Fixtures Marshall beats off spirited challenge by Nicol The Times Maguire given four-day suspension Championship leader under pressure as Dunwoody rekindles challenge Thunderer: Ludlow Japan to approve foreign runners Thunderer: Southwell Yesterday's Results Felkestone Sadler's Wells returns to Coolmore Stud Multiple Display Advertising Items Korda and Stich find life tough at the top Seeds stumble in first round of Australian Open in Melbourne Gala for Bannister's mile Closing in on Conner as Auckland approaches Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, on a gamble in the round-the-world race that paid off Results from Flinders Park Johnson wants to move Tufnell treated for shoulder problem Sport in Brief Satisfaction in defeat Moser fails again O'Sullivan hits back Full-strength Wigan Clark's comeback England reach final Harrogate at home Snow Reports 6.00 Business Breakfast (59616) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Wake up to a Classic Breakfast Show Variations Satellite Golf FA risks ridicule over Venables Doubts about former Tottenham manager's credentials Torvill and Dean trail European champions Positions Crossword Enthusiasts: The Times Concise Crosswords… Winning Move Word-Watching Tennis council to reassess eligibility age for women Stuart Jones looks at the dilemma presented to the authorities by outstanding young players Tomorrow in the Times Hewlett Packard Yachting Corporate Golf Challange 1994 The Times 19 January 1994 in Association Facing a challenge in good health Mel Webb heralds the launch of the 1994 Times/Mees Pierson Corporate Gold Challenge The Boston Golf Tee Company MeesPierson seeking above-par return Michael Clark on the company bidding to raise its Uk profile by investing in golf's Corporate Challange Chance to claim the freedom of The Belfry The Questions Entry Form Tough climb in the foothills of success John Hopkins looks at the life and hard times of a bit-part players on the European stage Christchurch Insurance Brokers Ltd La Manga Club Lillee bowled over by golfs variety show Mel Webb looks back on the hall of fame and infamy that was built during the 1993 challenge Building a path to glory The Times La Manga Club Friendly play fostered by scoring with Stableford John Hopkins considers the advantage of a system that keeps a difficult game competitive yet pleasurable for golfers of all standards Game gathers rich pickings from City's support Michael Clark reports on the continuing backing for golf from the country's business community Derek Burridge Trophies Staying on course to make clubs a profit Corporate custom offers golden opportunity to balance the books the fair way Mentmore Golf & Country Club Golfers chase places on a course fit for a king Mel Webb looks at the remarkable Spanish resort that will stage the final rounds of the Times/MeesPierson Corporate Golf Challenge NGL Golf Success aided by official suppliers Call to the bar makes the cost of aces high Demands of 19th hole lessen joy of rare golding feat Michael Clark on the expense of achieving a hole in one and what can be done to insure against being hit in the pocket The sky's the limit Country Club Hotels Mees Pierson Conditions of Entry for the Times Messpierson Corporate Golf Challenge Qualifying for Regional Finals The Times Choosing the Right Approach

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