News from 20/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, G B Miller, David J Young, Adrian Cosker, Michael Dynes and Bill Frost, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Michael Hyland, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, John Major, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Nicholas Watt, John O'leary Education Editor, Roger Boyes, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Jacques Attali, David CROSBY(Consultant surgeon), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Dalby, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Frederick Hill, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Dennis L Bird, R. T. D. Oliver, Richard Ford and Jonathan Prynn, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Aileen Ballantyne, John Hennessy, Jonathan Prynn and Phillip Bassett, William Holland, Nicole Swengley, Sarah Johnson, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Douglas Slater, David Miller, Sarah Hartley, Norman Hammond, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Janet Langdon, Director, Andrew Purkis, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Bramall, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, John Dover, William Rees~Mogg, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Glen GULLIVER(Guide), Geoffrey Martin, Peter Montgomery, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Robin Mayes, David Churchill, Jonathan Simons, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Butler, Sue Rose, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Janet Bush and Nicholas Wood, Martin Scicluna, David Walker, Bruce Boucher, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Michael Church, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, David Harounoff, J a Currie, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Ian Robertson, Alix Ramsey, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoSales slump fuels doubt over recovery Hope of rate cut boosts shares MPs fear that unless the Chancellor cuts interest rates further the tax increases which take effect in April could deal another blow to consumer confidence By our Foreign Staff: Hurd asks Turkey for peace help Index Appointments Tax grab on the way Hitler halts England soccer Jacques Attali Picture Gallery Britain moves to revive all-party talks on Ulster Labour MP accused of praising Saddam Guide to the Tour Testing time in the Caribbean Tories face new Lords battle over Bill to help business Global Mobile Hobile Building Specialists 30P Teacher bans Romeo and Juliet for being heterosexual Taylor troubled by loss of right to silence in court Howard retreats over Police Bill NEC 'I greet you in the name of thousands of Britons' BBC records MP's radio mesage of Saddam LSE students pelt Patten with eggs Privacy protection Right royal privileges Shot schoolgirl dies Taxman faces charges Head furious after expelled pupils win drugs appeal The Education Secretary is being urged to clarify apparently conflicting draft guidelines on discipline in schools By a Staff Reporter: Child-dispute father kidnapped family Killer plotted new life with mistress Saturday in the Times Arts chief swindled £175,000 Yeo's lover quits council seat By a Staff Reporter: Bigamist faces jail sentence Heal's Fiancè 'feared news of arrest would ruin star' BR's late, late show puts £30m subsidy at risk Inter-Continental Hotels Bread yields missing slice of life By a Staff Reporter: Boy's killer was let out of jail early Progress of pupils may be used to rate schools Gunman in robbery hits police car News in Brief Cup reward Murder charge Typhoid risk Flushed out Vintage price UK's ethnic minorities 'will double in 40 years' The rapidly changing character of the British population will cause unnecessary alarm in some quarters, a report says Mr Memory seals a place in records No Title Drug seizures trigger warning over armed gangs AST Computers Porsche British team blames pilots and airport for Nepal disaster The principal concern among bereaved relatives is that steps are taken to prevent a repetition of the Airbus crash Victims of Flight Pk268 Keene on Chess Can Canon Can Author returns Wessex native to the fold No Title RAC Truth catches up with the last of Hitler's henchmen Massacre at Wormoudt: files name SS officer who ordered slaughter of PoWs Survivors of an atrocity in which over 80 British prisoners of war were killed have called for the perpetrator to be prosecuted Willing Nazi who rose to power with the Führer Cellnet Germans ignored British witnesses Radisson Edwardian Hotels No Title New powers for ministers condemned Heseltine publishes proposals to cut out business red tape Why every Tory Prime Minister still needs a Willie Whitelaw Riddell on Politics Mates apologises for causing security scare Bill aims to ease laws on shops and pubs Labour backs equal age of consent Senior civil servant 'failed in his duty' In Parliament Howard rethinks laws on race hate Fowler hits hack over 'hypocrisy' Hurd urges Turkey to push for Bosnia peace Military commanders study proposals for UN troop withdrawal if Geneva talks fail Ankara has a unique role through its membership of Nato and influence in the Muslim world. The Foreign Secretary is eager to exploit Turkey's position Mob obeys priest to block aid convoy for starving ghetto Dell Serbs and Croats sign deals to leave Muslims isolated Bella Pasta PC World the Computer Superstore Stalin and Bevin kept Soviet wives out of Britain Towards the end of the Second World War a few Soviet women married British diplomats and servicemen. The sad story of their fate is only now emerging Dollars dry up in panic to change rouble Russia offers pledge on Baltic pullout Alliance Leicester Cloud of scandals eclipses daring President's year of success Afrikaner general threatens violence to build homeland Frustrated by the lack of progress in their negotiations with the Anc, white rightwingers say they will set up their own regional authorities in South Africa Agent says Briton shot him in Waco siege Mazda 626 (Reuter): 'Family' plea No Title US skater's ex-husband charged White House cheers as Safire broadside sinks the admiral Attali pins blame on jealous bankers Euro poll threat by France News in Brief (AP): Jury replies (Reuter): Egyptian raids (Reuter): Tatar wounded (Reuter): Bus bombed (Reuter): Vatican envoy Californians ponder cost of life in paradise lost Hard on the heels of the Los Angeles earthquake, icy cold sweeps eastern states After riots, fires and now an earthquake, residents are asking if living in Los Angeles is worth the risk. In particular, they fear the coming of the long-awaited " big one" Fall of the house of Laughton Getty treasures unshaken but gallery sculptures go flying President flies in to inspect disaster zone Brother Laser Printers From Associated Press in New York: Big chill kills 69 as it grips US cities Is polo now in a hole? Fly to Australia fro ?860 and get a free flight to… Clarke's misery months Britain's wage-earners will enjoy little of the economic recovery promised by the Government, says janet Bush, as tax increases bite and househeld bills saor April's Incredible Shrinking Payslip Queensland When you refuse the ultimate gift Should patients have their blood stored rather than risk infection from a donor? Aileen Ballantyne examines a growing trend MOPS Easing an all-too-common complaint ... when the Queen fell ... the elusive diagnosis Unsung heroes to millions Consumed by fear of disease Ian Robertson on a promising new treatment for hypochondriacs Breaking point The Times Cereal chiller Janet Daley Contrary to the media myth of rampant philandering, most people live by quite strict sexual ideals Picture Gallery Will it wash with Willie? John Major offends the grandees of the Conservative Party at his peril Black day A dry round US and them Don't mess Wrong rampart When caution won out Anthony Howard says John smith can triumph King's Orders How to cut red tape without making more Assad's Peace Israel is right to be cautious with Damascus Wessex Man The whirligig of time brings in its revisions Portillo's speech under scrutiny Basics and morals Defendants and their right to silence Drought in our time? Nurse sickness rates Charges at Windsor Changing the law on homosexuality Humble taxman Fishy business Stage name Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Maude Reception Personal Column Anniversaries Birthdays today Dinners The Institute of Mathematics Picture Gallery Latest wills Appointments Tyne and Wear Wycliffe College Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Looted gold goes back to Greece University news Queen's Belfast Sir Alastair Currie Sir Alastair Currie, Professor of Pathology, university of Edinburgh, 1972-86, died in Edinburgh after a long illnes on Janaury 12 aged 72. He was born on October 8,1921 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Geoffrey Harding The Rev Geoffrey Harding, Mc, Vicar of St mary Woolnoth, City of London, 1974-83, died at Brixham, Devon, on Januar 2 aged 84. He was born in London on October 4,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jessie Bald Jessie Bald (neè Moss), former Chief Superintendent of Police, died of cancer in London on January 10 aged 65. She was born in London on November 22,1928 Hector Jacks Hector Jacks, Headmaster of Bedales School, 1946-62, died on January 9 aged 90. He was born on June25,1903 (By our Film Correspondent): "Thequeen of Sheba. " January 20 1920 Timothy O'Keeffe Timothy O'Keeffe, publisher, died on Janaury 11 aged 67. He was born in Ireland on September 27,1926 Cricket fans flock to the West Indies Airports try to compete with theme parks Beware Heathrow M4 traffic jams Travelogs No need to travel alone Improving in-flight sales Downs kept in trust Getting it right from the start Major's USA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Bookers Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Tour breaks Test record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to Book your Deck Chair at an England Test Shopping takes off at airports Simply Caribbean Holiday Britons head for disasters Flyaways Air Canada Boat trade makes up for lost time Businesses reject Tunnel Air Portugal Two-year danger on French beaches The Times The Times Knockando Crossword Championship 1994 Qualifying Puzzle News Sales slump jolts Tory hopes Business Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Robin Mayes Picture Gallery Barclays ballot on strike Heseltine cuts through business red tape Fitness Shares soar alter retail sales fall Headline inflation is expected to average 2.1 per cent this year, with underlying inflation running at 2.4 per cent. The Government's target range is 1-4 per cent Arts Sport By a Correspondent: Virani denies BCCI charges Sun O'Reilly to press on with offer Far from the Familiar Hardy Extracts Jobs Axed New Acts Actuarial Tesco looks to high streets DAF's £3.5m £727m loss The Times La Crème De La Crème Executive Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAe cuts 500 jobs as talks go on over new airline Mining takeover fever with gold the target Company News in Brief Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items PA to Chief Executive City Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretarial pay rises top average Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Recovery slowing down says chambers survey Businessroundup Volvo plans review Kentz in receivership Oversight for QMH Big loss at Thyssen Stahl Bank holds first repo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Saunders & Partners The European Bank after Mao Attali's vision shows why he had to go Shares need more than an interest rate cut OFT may answer advertisers' worries Greycoat's chief retires 'with rescue completed' The company plans to maximise growth of its investments and to pursue development opportunities including Paternoster Square, next to St Paul's Cathedral Business Express Cadbury in French takeover Clarke under fire for complicating tax Attwoods fined over discrepancy Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Topic Plus appeals to the market Second-liners lead the way as shares soar to all-time high Stock Market Markets at a Glance The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options BA accuses France of illegal aid Nikkei rises Air turn round Names say yes Recent Issues Crest marks return to black with cash call Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Record close for Dow Major Changes Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates How they brought down the bank that Jacques built Jacques Attali gives his version of events during his controversial reign at the Ebrd in a new book out today. The following are extracts Red tape to cut red tape The Times City Diary New number Last to leave Off her bike The Times City Diary No Title Motoring ahead The Times City Diary Equities Cadbury Schweppes Thermabond Coming down to land Tempus Crest Nicholson Risks of money laundering Accountancy & Finance Linklaters & Paines Davies Kidd Any Other Business Hall Harrison Cowley Recruitment Senior Future Settlement Business Administrator ICA enquiries and the public interest Audit The Zoom Production Company Limited Cursitor Management Limited The Times Newspapers The Times D. D. U. K. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASB needs good will to deliver on goodwill Crawley College Tunbridge Wells Health Authority Figuring out the marketing Marks & Spencer Financial Services The Times Unit Trust Information Service Best levels held British Funds The Building Society Shop China's natural health service An ancient form of exercise, qigong, appears to cure many ailments and may make you feel better than ever before. Nicole Swengley reports Health, Beauty & Fitness Multiple Display Advertising Items Amber Leisure Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Good Health Company Amber Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Metropolitan Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Getting fit whatever your size or shape Joining a health club for the first time can be intimidating. Alix Ramsey on what to expect QHR Mecklenburgh Health Club Medivac The cost of relaxing Kaleidoscope Backdating order for costs Kuwait Airways Corporation v Iraqi Airways Company and Another (No 2) Consent to demolish listed church In re St Barnabas' Church, Dulwich Go Places holiday offer Times Reader Offer: 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Chance to Win a Holiday for Two in Scandinavia Token No 4 Terms and Conditions Token Best route to secure necessary remedy Regina v Leeds City Council, Ex parte Hendry Today's Featured Operator: Insight Holidays Tenders for waste contracts Regina v Avon County Council, Ex parte Terry Adams Ltd When affidavits must be read Art Corporation v Schuppan Win a tour of Fjordland Day 4 Questions From funny peculiar to funny ha-ha Cinema: After thepain, Geof Brown sees Woody Allen back doing what he does best in Manhattan Murder Mystery Welcome move in the hillside Wales's modern art museum has started modestly, but big plans are under way Theatre It's a pip, pip, pip pip, pip, piiiiip Television: And now, here is the good news about The Day Today Opera Lyric Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Stormy weather in moderation Theatre: Daphne du Mauriers' study of late-flowering passions; plus Russian funny-men White-faced anarchy Licedei 5 Purcell Room Tonsils and technique Concert: Prize-winning voices show their mettle Cardiff Singers of the World Barbican Every singer's nightmare Benjamin Luxon is determined to overcome the deafness that once threatened to bring his glittering operatic career to a premature end Great Classics on Offer CD Direct The Times Cd Direct Dazzled by a fallen star Opera: A new life of Rudolph Valentino opens in Washington Final curtain Arts Briefing No seals please Intriguing vehicle for musical magic Concert English Concert/Pinnock St John's, Smith Square Tomorrow A venerable Nestor and his uncommonplaces Not content to be the servant Ian McIntyre on therevenger's tragedy of Joseph Losey Forms which outlive all flesh Canova Edited by Giandomenico Romanclli and Giuseppe Pavanello Phillip Wilson, ?75 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quietest places under the sun The Sun in Myth and Art Edited by Madanject Singh Thames ? 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Ireland and Brittany Writers' Monthly-Free Eloquent fish and small fry Only begetter of Wessex man Peter Ackroyd on a new biograph of the cheerful pessimist whose novels are as easy to enjoy as his interior life is hard to fathom How television creatures possess the childish mind Out of the Garden Toys and Children's Culture in the Age of Tv marketing By Stephen Line Verso, £19.95 Lady sings the Blues - by Billie liar Jazz and Blues Pompey Arms Park incident prompts complaint to police Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Senior clubs make second-class offer Injuries clip wings of Services champions Tale of two international referees Webb saluted Future considerations Uninformed Gilford fined for refusing to defend his title Appetite whetted Beauty untainted Senna plots route to championship New recruit takes wheel for Williams and predicts challenge form Hill Oliver Holt reports from Estoril on the air of expectancy at the Brazilian's opening practice Ice skating revolution brings Stevenage in from the cold Michael Coleman on how a former Soviet coach is helping the British quest for medals The Times British pair take heart from scoring variables Results How the Scoring Helped T and D Shearer excels in leading role for Blackburn Hard-pressed Liverpool grateful to Grobbelaar For the Record Word-Watching Little Woods Pools Patience needed over Venables David Miller says the appointment of the England manager must not be made hastily Picture Gallery Fixtures Snow Reports Clark helps Guildford narrow gap In Brief O'Sullivan succeeds Ma's threat Fahey leads Temple backed Olsson ahead Record fee Surgery fear Maguire to appear before Jockey Club By our Racing Staff: Ramsden enters five in search of Doncaster repeat Lincoln Handicap Entries and Weights Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings The Times Snow Service Chantilly on brink Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Ayr Granville Again returns Leconte left exhausted as the heat takes its toll Sampras struggles to beat Russian as temperatures rise in second round of Australian Open Smith shares lead but rivals prepare to counter-attack Marshall heads promising generation Melbourne Results Bruno to take on Ferguson in March Tendulkar puts India in commanding position Scoreboard New Zealand bow out Scoreboard Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerto 2pm. Clara Schumann - Piano… Choice Variations Satellite Motor Racing Walker saves day for Tottenham Peterborough make dramatic cup exit after penalty shoot-out Lightning strikes twice as Bolton stage revival Crossword Enthusiasts: Crossword on computer (cirea Winning Move Word-Watching FA denies split over choice of Venables for England job Today in the Times Admiral Yachting Appointments Telephone Selector Europe Whitehead Selection Goodman Graham Portman Building Whitehead Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers KPMG Selection & Search Strategic Resource Solutions Huron FEC Hoggett Bowers Ward Executive Limited CB-Linnell Limited GKRS TSI Group Whitehead Selection Morgan & Banks International GKRS MP Whitehead Selection NBS Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Simpson Crowden Consultants Rewards on the level Fewer management tiers mean fewer chances of promotion. But there are other ways forward NBS Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Read—Carroll Ltd. 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In an young man from Trinidad, they have another in the making SKY Sports Exclusive Test Match Cruise in the West Indies Slow bowlers may get a break Alan Lee says England's pair of spinners could be entrusted with a significant role England dealt ace in unflappable Smith One-Day International Career Averages Islands that are rarely paradise for the travelling cricketerT The West Indies remains the most difficult place to win Fraser relishes Caribbean return England's foremost bowler will have a crucial role to play if England are to enjoy a successful tour Win a sporting holiday for two in Antigua This Spring You Could Be in the Sun—watching Cricket To Enter Gower under spotlight in media role All-round experience gives Sky's line-up advantage in the field Ivo Tennant focusses on the commentators who will follow England's cricketing fortunes in the West Indies for television SKY
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