Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 21/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

James Landale, Anthony Harris, Malcolm Brown, Frances GIBB Legal Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Jill Bullimore, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter Richmond, General Manager, Andrew Longmore, Charles Thomas, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Cris Whetton Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Fuel Technology, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, R. E. Mansel Department of Surgery, Heath Park, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Philip Webster, and Nicholas Wood, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jane Bird, Kris Anderson, Mel WEBB, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Keith Pike and Peter Ball, Matthew May, Tim Judah and Anthony Loyd, Libby Purves, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Lewis, John Hennessy, Susan Gilchrist, Stewart Copland, Margot Norman, Wolfgang Munchau, Janet Daley, Trevor J. POWLES(Consultant Medical Oncologist and Head of Breast Unit), David Miller, Paul Sexton, Sarah Hartley, David Toop, Lesley Elliott Dorchester, Dorset, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Rachel Kelly, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, R. W. Dunk, Paul Wilkinson, Steven Fox, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. A. Yearsley, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John L. Jones, Henry Rumbold, Malcolm McKeag, David Green, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Lindsay James Keith, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Bird, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Portch,

Resumo

Our Foreign Staff: Sack Owen call from Euro MPs Blow for Bosnia peace envoy The West is losing patience with the warring factions in Bosnia, suspection that its intervention is simply increasing their long-held stubbornness Sir Matt Busby dies at 84 Index Anne McElvoy Saturday in the Times Americans told to stay home as big freeze toll tops 100 Rock on Friday Frightening hate mail for a forgiving Wife Diane Yeo breaks silence to speak of compassion Clarke's tax admission puts Major on defensive Los Angeles faces $30 billion bill 20 % off Holidays Galloway apologises Minder to pay for hurt baby N&p, s Visa Photocard Queen Mother sick with chest infection Four die in air crash Navy orders Harriers Prison drug clampdown 'Too pretty' woman wins Setback for Redhead Branson charity pledge Lecreuset Labour gives Galloway severe warning over Saddam 'tribute' Under-15 tearaways will be locked up MPs have common desire to dine alone Maverick courting trouble M. Shokri and Associates Ltd Adams and Mayhew move closer to bolster peace hope The legend who defied disaster to rebuild a dream 'The loss of the boys hit me so hard, but a voice kept saying you cannot quit' John Goodbody assesses the man who began life as a pit boy in Lanarkshire and went on to make Manchester United the most famous football club in the world Boy's naked body 'moved by killer' Actress 'no Mothers' Union president By a Staff Reporter: Mother dies trying to save girl Bose Limited Times is money Child-minder faces huge claim after damaging baby's brain A judge has ruled that a council official ignored risk factors and put a minder's interests before those of her charges By a Staff Reporter: Great Tram Robber shot his in-law Five-star treatment puts pigs in clover Father who killed 'had no recall' Abbey National Head apologises for Romeo ban Major attacks 'widely unpopular' politically correct ideology Comet Protest by Ashley as judge bans deaf juror The Park Lane Vaults Ltd Mother on trial for murder Food sabotage Wedded quiz Disease fades Birds stolen GR: No rubbish Death fall Ozone damage 'puts food chain at risk' Concentrations of ozone-depleting chemicals are starting to tail off, but the build-up will continue into the next century Fish resurface at pre-holiday prices Weekend Shopping Raymond Keene Chess Thames Water Picture Gallery Schools forced to accept offenders Captain blamed for sinking of Braer Report says oil tanker lost power and struck Shetland because of one man's dereliction of duty Cathay Pacific Islanders demand tougher safeguards Jury judges sex toys fit for market Bank of Scotland How frogs survived life's darkest hour Housing reforms reveal Tory split over lone mothers Policy condemned Ashdown misses media attention at the hustings Riddell on Politics The week in Parliament Currys Computer Center Cabinet on war footing for poll Owen shows the strain of stalemate in Geneva Serb-Croat pacts put pressure on Muslims to cede land demands on face annihilation The New Honda Accord 2.0i. £13,795 Hurd's trip will set fate of troops (AP): Patten takes on critics over how to handle China Hong Kong's Governor rejected calls for a conciliatory approach, insisting on Legislative Council elections despite high decibel protests from Peking Honda Picture Gallery From Reuter in Vienna: Pyongyang backtracks on nuclear inspection Hosokawa's future on knife edge (Reuter): Plea for peace (Reuter): Nazi sought Gandhi trial (AP): Riot man fined Our Foreign Staff: Fyodorov refuses to join Cabinet of go-slow reformers The efficacy and speed with which Mr Chernomyrdin pushed through his desired candidates suggests that he enjoys an influence rivalling that of President Yeltsin The Moben Sale Beatles give peace a chance to prevail over squabbles of past French racing fans lament the loss of Chantilly grace Lagerfeld apologises for dress Bank of Scotland Deputies condemn Kravchuk arms deal Tank appeal Porn change Support grows (AP): Andorra choice Poverty rising (Reuter): Waldheim file ANC spending plans scare wealth out of South Africa The accelerating flight of capital could prove more destructive to the economy than ongoing township violence, R. W. Johnson writes (Reuter): Despair vies with resolve as quake city counts cost Damage wrought in seconds will take years to rectify. Despite promises of federal aid, Angelenos know that much of the burden will fall on the state of California Mazda 323 Picture Gallery Post service comes unstuck in $1m blunder over stamp Picture Gallery Nunn declined offer of top defence post Reno names Clinton lawyer When a child is judge Children can have an unexpectedly realistic view of behaviour in the adult world. Peter Lewis listens to some of their clear-eyed verdicts Cunard The doubt of the benefit In the world of rent arrears and incompetent councils, a court may be your only friend Divorced from reality When science tries to pentificate on love-you're probably best asking mother If engaged couples agree with some of these questions, then why are they planning to get married at all? I'm not reading between the lines Literary biographies only prejudice readers against the great works of great authors Diane Yeo stands by her man The politician's wife who is coping with family trauma, a demanding career-and a wayward husband The Valerie Grove Interview The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiyork Philip Howard Recruiting Shakespeare to the party cause is neither sensible nor scholarly Unparliamentary The Times Diary College of one's own The Times Diary Picture Gallery For God's sake, go! John smith's lot may prove no better, but it really is time to dismiss the current shower of incompetents from office Rug rethink The Times Diary Barring the way The Times Diary Storm brewing The Times Diary Calumni The Times Diary Russian reform on the ropes Boris Yeltsin now lives in fear, writes Anne McElvoy Reality over Hong Kong The only sure shield Britain can provide is British passport An Admiral Sinks But nobody else in Washington is blaming the press A True Hero Sir Matt stood for all that is best in soccer Why Scott enquiry must go ahead Basics and morals Improving the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer Nut allergies Flywheel cars Hoxne Treasure Shopping hitch Dark secret? Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Church news University news Clare Hall Cambridge University Appointment Personal Column Doll with no name may sell for £200,000 Cathedral's Saxon past uncovered Latest wills The British Kidney Patient Association Homelife Forthcoming marriages Dinners Receptions Trailfinders Memorial services Shipwrights' Company Ernest Baber Ernest Baber, CBE Judge of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Matt Busby Sir Matthew Busby, CBE manager of Manchester United FC 1945-69, general manager, 1969-71, and president of the clup since 1980, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on May 26,1909 Tom Kemp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dialysis and Transplantation their only Hope Church Housing Trust Sir Matt Busby Children's Health On this Day No Evidence of Decline during War Disinclination to Spread Holidays Sir Willis Combs On this Day January 21,1948 On this Day Tipping Habit Picture Gallery The gospel according to a salesman Can you sell second-hand cars and keep the faith? Vaughan Freeman meets man with answers Temptation, your name is Maserati What is it about some cars that can turn a grown man into a lovesick boy? Kevin Eason has a date with a legendary Italian siren and finds that he has lost his heart Maserati When the trident was a world leader Jaguar Mercedes-Benz Renault crashes in confidence Roadwise The colour of money Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Street Motors SAAB Richard Cand Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items DEMO Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Xj6 3.2 S 1993L Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items 452 Motor Company Ltd Wainwright Wants Mercedes Benz for Cash Any Type… Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,445 Business People in the Times The Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Heseltine to intervene in industry The White Paper on injustry and services builds on the work of the competitiveness unit set up after Michael Heseltine became Board of Trade President Journalists try to keep MGN out Picture Gallery Infotech 30-33 Guinness tidies French link Trading mix from Bass leaves shares looking flat Index Royal backing for greener growth Index Whittingdale 'Granny bond' will pay 7% gross Business Today BOC to shed 1,700 jobs in £85m restructuring Welcome for plan to relax curbs on societies Northam Platinum Limited Interest accrues in Ibos BAe and Rolls-Royce gain from £300m aircraft order Index Simon sells to help dear debt Big Ladbroke payoff EC votes on media Stirling chairman quits General Electric ahead LWT wait is extended The Chester Waterworks Company RJB employing 200 to re-open Clipstone mine Spring Ram calls on shareholders for £42m By our City Staff: Carpetright in growth race Company News in Brief High noon at City Road Bidders line up for The Independent Restructuring at Boc One rule for them... Gestetner jobs to go after loss Kingfisher hit in fight on prices M. A. I. D Systems Ltd Gateway opts for name change in £200m revamp Setback for shares after hectic trading Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options John D Wood back in black Recent Issues Major Indices Germany holds off rate cuts TV challenge Writ issued Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Canny shoppers are befuddling data followers Dollar Spot Rates Clinton's future depends on the feel-good factor A year after the President's inauguration, his economic policies still find favour with Americans, says Wolfgang Munchau Fighting for the little man The Times City Diary Bonding with Bhs The Times Diary Picture Gallery Charity golf The Times Diary In tune The Times Diary Fax scam The Times Diary Send-off The Times Diary Spring Ram Kingfisher Fimbra Guinness cocktail The Times Unit Trust Information Service Light profit-taking Buying Electricity? Few bright spots in a dim prospect For many information technolocy experts, 1993 was a difficult period. David Guest looks to the future for glimpses of hope Information Technology Bull Thompson International Software Graphic Designer It Solutions Data Input Clerk It Recruitment Consultantcy & It Sales Times Newspapers Cisco Systems PA Consulting Group LMS Recruitment AIC Analysts Ltd Euro Search and Selection Dorling Kindersley A daily paper-written for you Newsletters to suit your needs are now available, but they are not cheap, says Matthew May Power Mark MSL International Power Mark Infotech The cockroach approach Neural networks could provide 'intelligent' machines Picture Gallery Mecklermedia Sharper colour Less is more Remote relay Solar film Pinned in The pulling power of the laptop Jane Bird explains why today's notebook computers can be more than a match for some desktop PCs Twinhead Portable Affordable Available Travel the world with a portable Successful computing goes beyond simply switching on your machine Conserving power is an important issue Narrowing the field With so many options available, how does a buyer make a choice? Has qwerty had it? There is every sing that the pen may soon become mightier than the keyboard. David Hewson reports 'With the pen system you can see what you're doing on the screen as you work with it' AST Computer Sex difference in pension actuarial factors no breach of EC directive Freeholder has to show refusal unreasonable Chancery Division Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duty on close company to report liability Multiple Classified Advertising Items No privilege against justifiable attack Capacity distinguished from sufficient interest The Times Right target, wrong writer Theatre: A political premiere at the RSC; circus capers from Ra-Ra Zoo; and noisy fun at Sadler's Wells Benediet Nightingale reciews a flawed new play about the British aristocrats who toasted the rise of Hitler Striking spectacle beats the lot Stomp Sadler's Wells Index Step by step progress on a trail of discovery Dance: John Percival reviews a selection of work in the 'Resolution' season at The Place Clowns without attitude Cabinet of Curiosities BAC, Battersea Index Picture Gallery Voice of musical protest Waltzing Matilda Entertainments London Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertsinment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 Burnt up but not burnt out Caitlin Morann meets Kristin Hersh the world's most intense 19-year-old songwriter The Times Thompson the prince of darkness Pop on Friday: Another Richard Thompson masterpiece destined for obscurity but life looks good for Tori Amos New Albums: David Sinclair revels in the latest dose of perfection from a cult hero, but finds Zz Top a bit of a let-down Confessions of a cereal killer Only Tori Amos could write a song about women being cornflakes, and have a hit with it 'I would like to think I'm a raisin girl; they're more open-minded' The Times Countdown to ecstasy Clubs Megatripolis Heaven, Wc2 United in admiration for Busby's gifts Rob Hughes remembers the special talents of Old Trafford's greatest football manager Sir Matt Busby For the Record Word-Watching The Times Fixtures The Times Ball recruited as manager by struggling Southampton Atherton keen for the talking to stop England's idyll will be shattered by storm-force fast bowlers South Africans look to present Dickson seizes advantage Conference clubs alter focus Non-League Football Sri Lanka crumble after solid start Bell brothers head Britain's challenge Price goes round in 61 Irvine signs for Jordan World Cup viewing Crusading Broncos Higgins on the mend Hayhurst appointed Snow Reports Go Places holiday offer Time Reader Offer: 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Chance to Win a Holiday for Two in Kenya Token No 5 Armstrong back against England No place for Chalmers as Scottish selectors make sweeping changes Terms and Conditions Today's Featured Operator Carrier Clark battles for dignity and lead by taking shortest route Scores Win a safari in Kenya Yesterdays Results French to reduce whip penalties Forte returns to take up three-year sponsorship of the Arc Kempton Park Dunwoody closes gap on Maguire Sunday venues decided Catterick Rapid Raceline Southwell Ladbrokes Racing Service Wilander recalls former glories Swedish successes send supporters into rhapsodies of delight Results Joyner steps out of shadows to lead way for Castleford Greeks lose nothing in translation to outskirts of Guildford Olympic dream within grasp as Torvill and Dean surge on David Miller sees a performance of unity to set Britain's perfect partners apart from their rivals BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Romance Variations Choice Satellite Football mourns Sir Matt Busby Tributes pour in to man who made Manchester United 'The greatest manager the English game has seen' Peter Ball records the tributes of the men whose lives were shaped under the paternal eye of an inspirational leader Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Sheffield surpassed as Torvill and Dean take lead

Referência(s)