News from 22/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Cartwright, Operations Director, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, John Smith, Alasdair Riley, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Jill Welch, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, George Scales, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Grand Master, Ian Murray, Lucianne Sawyer (President), James Bone, Clive Fewins, David Robinson and John Marriott, Albert Dormer, Bart, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Francesca Greenoak, Harold Pinter, Andrew Rowe, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Ruth Gledhill, Nick Milner-Gulland, Bourgeima Hama, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ed Victor, Elaine Fogg, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Philip Robinson, Alastair Morton and Georges-Christian Chazot, Michael Evans and Eve-Ann Prentice, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Erroll of Hale, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, M. Baune, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Lord Mark Fitzalan Howard, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Graham Wood, Gordon M. L. Smith, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Ricki Rosen, James Hepburn, Patrick Marnham, Michael Theodoulou, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, David Miller, Martin Fletcher and Anatol Lieven, H. Edelman, Sarah Hartley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Roz Barder, Fiona Thompson, Janet Bush and Jonathan Prynn, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Shirley Grant, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Legard, Brian Beel, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Political Editor, Wyndham Thomas, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, John Angerson, Anthony Loyd, S. K. Wait, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Peter Guttridge, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, M. Hiskett, Christine Michael, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, T. R. Hawthorn, David Powell, Mavis Sargent, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Matthew Bond, Gary Kirsten, Jamie James, Christian Dymond, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Llew Smith, Rosie Patmore, Kate Agazarian, Melvyn Marckus, Hazel Spink,
ResumoIn the 6-Section Saturday Times Lorena Bobbitt cleared over knife attack on husband 'Temporarily insane' verdict after trial that enthralled and divided America Major urges Sinn Fein to stop stalling Gerry Adams has addressed John Major as " a friend", but the Prime Minister's patience with the Sinn Fien leader is rapidly running out Index Weekend MacKenzie flies from The Sun to the Sky Magazine Free Cd Offer By our Sports Staff: Torvill and Dean win on a quirk Romeo row head investigated over governor friend Vision Clarke seizes on growth rate to lift tax gloom United Airlines With Magazine 40P Saturday Edition Major intervenes to back cross-city rail link United Airlines Sun King abdicates Wapping throne Tabloid editor who tickled the nation's tastes and fears with his cheeky wit Army gives officers reminder on morals News in Brief Queen Mother better Horror opera a winner Lawyer gets damages Doctors face sex quiz Smallbone Dedicated deputy unlikely to soften hard line Essex Man's hot hatchback finally runs out of road Boy took cars 'to impress lover , 44 The Sunday Times Football's silent tribute to Busby Juror tried to sway friend's trial Picture Gallery Legal double act closes EastEnders case United Airlines Ministry grants linked to 'homes for votes' scheme Government grants intented to free council homes for the homeless were used by existing tenants to buy property abroad Barclays Inspectors target borderline schools Ofsted to intervene directly to raise standards Gateway neuters biscuits Xantia No Title How Mr Clarke is about to punish Mr Brown Millions ponder mystery of new tax codes Du Cann sought loan without disclosing he was bankrupt Virgin Revenue writes off ?1.6bn Taxman gears up for panic calls 'Evil pushers robbed me of my daughter' Parents mourn Samantha, 21, lastest victim of lethally pure heroin in city cursed by drug price war Killer was known to be a threat Travel Regent Service Murder plot case judge 'hostile' N&P Nine arrested as death toll mounts Howard hints at censorship laws on video violence Rosyth jobs under threat again Malcolm Rifkind's dockyard pledge of work for 12 years has been forgotten as the Treasury demands fresh cuts Brands Direct Limited Show goes on as Carmen flies in from Paris Credo Lunn Poly Temple inquest delayed News in Brief Biggs beams in Priest in court Sentence anger Murder charge Burglar knifed Victim buried Walker shot Battle of sexes rages with reinforced venom over trial that gave America a new word Bank of Scotland Third candidate rejects Clinton defence job The President is having difficulty finding a replacement for Les Aspin as Defence Secretary. His own dealings with the Pentagon are partly to blame Radisson Edwardian Hotels Balladur's spell survives slow march of decline Out-of-step France neglects reforms amid dreams of federal Europ[e Qantas Bonn suspends aid effort after Somali is killed Niger's wizard dies, aged 126 Malaysians hint at dam and export connection George Smith (Reuter, AP): Patten's approach attacked News in Brief (Reuter): Ministers go (Reuter): Test tube ban Bank rate soars (Reuter): Nazis raided (Reuter): Swiss EU plea Russian deputies vote to abandon sanctions on Serbs UN chief threatens air strike to ensure relief of Canadian troops besieged in Srebrenica America warns Moscow on aid for state sector Lenin embalmers woo rich tourists Virgin's Hong Kong National Savings Hurd inspects gateway to war Hosokawa dithers at crossroads as reforms hit barrier The anti-corruption drive that took Morihiro Hosokawa to power has suffered a shattering blow in parliament. With his coalition riven, he has just a few days to make a deal with the opposition Assad son's crash death fuels worries over successor Fly to Australia for ?860 Picture Gallery Drum majorette breaks into the all-male Citadel Qantas Job Centre Best man for England's worst job Managing the national soccer team is a team is a thankless task, says Peter Barnard, but Terry Vanables covets it despite the Knocks Don't put your daughter on the ice, Mrs W Ben Macintyre says the nobbling of a ladies skating champion has shattered another sporting illusion Two cheers for Middlemarch The Bbc is bringing George Eliot's provincial scenes to glorious life - but changing tenderness to titillation A Montague comes out Cold Comfort Kremlin Russia dare not dream of escape from the laws of economics Violence in the Home Video sadism needs to be controlled Cricket, Lovely Cricket Richardson and Atherton are chips off an older block Parliament 'smothered' by ministers and red tape Portillo speech Basics and morals Care in the home CrossRail and Jubilee Losey and friends 1745 and all that Tories and tax Romeo, Juliet and the Headmistress Looking back on 1963 Sight for strained eyes Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Rookesbury Park School Norfolk Lieutenancy Weekend birthdays Church news Memorial services University news Luncheon Dinner Supper Church services tomorrow Marie Curie Cancer Care Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, Sw1:11 m,… Oginga Odinga The Times Sir Ashley Clarke Weekend anniversaries The Right Rev Richard Wimbush Sunday Observance. The Primate's Warning Martin Corke News The Times Crossword No 19,446 Business Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly United Airlines Heseltine insists on conditions for TV mergers Lloyd's peace hopes dashed Economic growth of 2% tops forecasts Stock Market Profile The Pound Melvyn Marckus Gold Brent Crude Sport Backers ready to wind down Scottish bank Norwich Union Granny Bonds Weekend Sporting Fixtures Forcing Saving Recruiting Rivalling Watchdog encourages Gas rivals CU Tv moguls and press barons do their thing (Reuter): Japanese surplus at record Paramount switches back to Viacom Writ for ?15m Maxwell shares Company News in Brief The Sunday Times Bba cuts losses and costs Chiroscience Zeneca reassures City on trading prospects Business Roundup CU credit rating rises C&W in Caribbean link Sec considers powers SB warrants issued The Sunday Times New entente cordiale links past with future Eurotunnel: Sir Alastair Morton and Georges-Christian Chazot Partner in power Sarah Bagnall tracks down the men who will need to transform traffic flows into cash flows as the tunnel opens for business Cheap oil leaves Elf looking expensive on eve of sell-off Tempus Generator Shares nudge 3,500 level on way to new record close Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Bat sheds 700 jobs in America Adwest posts Shops bought Christmas cheers Park Foods Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow sets another best mark Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Banks bow to power of customers Sara McConnell says banks have been forced to revise their code of practice by angry customers No bond with genteel poor Comment Loan Moans M&G Granny Rivals BG Knight Williams Bankers of the future Robert Miller examines a new bank push for student customers Briefings Save & Prosper Newcastle takes on 'the granny National Westminster Bank Central lenders put on the pressure Mortgage costs can vary greatly. Lenders cite the risk factor, but one client is angry. Jill Insley reports Vary your mortgage rate to save years of paying The Equitable Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper Guinness Flight Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. IRS Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Deals with the dragon Foreigners investing in China should take a long view says Margaret Dibben Pepping up Peps upsets taxman Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset The Equitable Life Safer pension transfers Weekend Money Letters Service at Barclays Save & Prosper Prolific The Pilot Investment Trust plc. Pep Talk to Towry Law The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Earlier gains halved Fidelity Brokerage Weld's hope to boost Champion prospects Leopardstown Line-Up Trice-Rolph takes Wild Illusion ride Dark Honey's stylish victory ends barren spell for Dow Catterick Lingfield Park Market Rasen Guarded optimism surrounds Jodami Beaumount has extra security at Haydock for his Gold winner Peter Beaumont remains mystified by Jodami's poor run at Chepstow. Julian Muscat reports Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service King Of The Gales to triumph over Gold Cup hopes Kempton Park Racing next week Baggio dares to go against Mum's beliefs Power jumping Hair-raising Jordan at bat St Albans take national title Cruising To The Cricket Net minder Hollywood days Richardson will play 'hard but fair Loye learns value of patience Scoreboard Havard's chances look slim Australia's batsmen nonplussed by Snell Snow Report Bristol see glimmer of cup hope at Bath Wigan expected to land first trophy under Dorahy Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Heady days at thriving Sale David Hands reports on the club with grounds for optimism on and off the field Tomorrow World champions in Glasgow duel Sport in Brief Bradford back on top Higgins goes through Frame's triple aim Senna unhurt in crash Snow falls to Fahey Oslear to sue board The Times An American princess who has moved out of the court spotlight Saturday portrait: Jennifer Capriati by Rob Hughes Fully-fit Graf offers frightening spectacle to nervy opponents Results from Flinders Park Auckland leg likely to see tight finish Torvill and Dean need to rethink whole repertoire David Miller, in Copenhagen, assesses British couple's chances of repeating Olympic glory in Norway, next month Swindon's support act stays on the road Keith Pike marvels at the faith of followers of John Gorman's team of Premiership good losers For the Record The Times Fowler facing six-week break The Times Racing Manchester's grief puts draw under cloud How the Draw Will Be Made Torvill and Dean regain crown 'Judges' split earns Britons European ice dance title Clark has stomach to prevail on tough course Simon Barnes Fiascos attract most viewers Oreck For sale: McAlpine's treasures Now you can bid for the weird and wondrous curiosities that have taken Lord McAlpine a lifetime to collect. Here is a preview of the Sothby's sale United Airlines Paul Heiney Free CDs Sale Notes A selection of the curios sent for auction at Sotheby's Frances Bissell Caribbean Island Hopping Grave lapse of taste Garish monuments spoil our churchyards Bonding in the steam cabinets A weekend sweating it out at a health farm and escaping to the pub helps Alice Thomson and her mother to renew old ties The view from a Castilian convent Northeast Spain offers too many pleasures to allow you to succumb to the temptations of 'ma?ana Cie Tours International Crystal SAA Singapore A short hop around the paradise islands Everything you need to know before you set off on a tour of the Caribbean. The first in a two-part guide to adventure in the numerous coral islands of the Lesser Antilles Crystal Swan Hellenic The one and only QE2 Restaurant Watch Latest news on eating out: who's cooking what, where Go Places holiday offer Times Reader Offer: 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Chance to Win a Holiday for Two in the Caribbean Make merry on Burns' Night How you can have a traditional haggis supper no matter where you live Today's Featured Operator: Caribtours Enjoy the Caribbean All the Questions Checkout trail to supper In a new series, Frances Bissell seeks out gastronomic surprises at the supermarket Dish of the Day SAGA Fine burgundy at a great price Jane MacQuitty hails a 1992 vintage Best Buys Beep, beep. Toy car paradise to tempt young racers Baby, you can drive my car. Fiona Thompson looks at children's venicles, some of which outsell the most popular adult models Saturday Rendezvous Americans Camelot Sirius Select Candleburrers Elizabeth Ann Busoon Virginia Charles Drawing down the Moon Sara Eden Le Beau Monde The Times Notice to Readers Key into Baroque Starting Today: The Times is Offering Four Free CDs or Cassettes Covering the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern Periods Our first free CD/cassette features the work of seven composers of the Baroque period Payers in the exotic East Barred by her sex from joining in, Ruth Gledhill eavesdrops on a Muslim preyer service at a mosque in east London Picture Gallery Your first free CD The Times Baroque Times - track listing The London Jamme Masjid, 59 Brick Lane, London El… The Times Why mother and crew are in the same boat In the last of our series on families that share a passion for sport, a single mother teaches her children to canoe The Times A look at international trends and trend-setters Below: Johnnie Boden, a former stockbroker who now… What makes a lawyer resign to go into trade? Professionals are finding job satisfaction in other fields Extra Watch Security Systems Dusk to Dawn Lightbulb Timer Night Vision Foam for Comfort Ltd. Going on Holiday? Kings of Maidenhead G-D-S Shirts English Oak Furniture The Sunday Times The Chelsea Trading Co. Ltd. Bedlinen Factory Shop Primart International Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Genuine Birthday Newspapers Thermal Technology Develops Energy Efficient Low… Ardenco Ltd Individually Made-To-Measure Trousers & Skirts British Antique Replicas School Family History Woods of Morecambe Ltd. Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc The 'Sheila Maid' Classic Black Capes Allergy Relief Products Ltd. Seymour Shirts Hounds on the trail of dry rot Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Tyser Greenwood Aylesford & Company Trafalgar House Europe What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide French Property News Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Ruskin's garden blooms again As the 175th anniversary of John Ruskin's Homes & Gardens COUNTaX Dolphin Stair Lifts BAC Agriframes Ltd. Sussex Oak Ltd. Castlefield Greenway Ltd Antique Timber Company Norfolk Garden Supplies T. W. Parker Ltd. Snowdrops in the Green Give your flowers the poetry of a natural setting A lawn dotted with snowdrops and daffodils looks glorious but needs careful planning Big Bed Co. Comfort Waveform Technologies Limited Bramley's Nurseries The Times Film Word-Watching New Year Jumbo Solution Theatre Children Music Entertainments Dance Exhibitions New Videos Booking To play the thriller writer Novelist Michael Dobbs admits he has no imagination. But marketing strategy and research make up for it, reports Peter Guttridge Mining a seam of four-letter words Theatre: a tough-talking thriller from the Scottish coalfielelds The Cut Bush Steinway Hall Callas, still stirring it Opera on Record The Sunday Times NT Operatic stars warm New York Fellow divas and surprise guests joined one of America's living musical legends in a birthday celebration at Carnegie Hall Royal Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Also Appears Texaco Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Strand Theatre I'm bereft, Sage has stopped making cows' eyes at me Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Life looks up for larks Feather report Crossword Enthusiasts: The Times Concise… A world forged from iron In our microchip age, Britain's blacksmiths strike a blow for craftsmanship and individuality Picture Gallery Winning Move Word-Watching Mount Charlotte Thistle Hotels More choice for the future A special eight-page report on how to make the best of the tax-free plans which have become a runaway success for investors Managers expect a surge in business before the end of the tax year, says Helen Pridham Cazenove & Co Foreign Colonial A boost of confidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Valued double bonus No capital gains on growth and a tax-free income are the benefits of PEPs, Helen Pridham reports AITC When the time comes to retire gracefully Add to the company pension, or invest in a Pep? Christine Michael considers the options Getting your sums right pays school fees Schroders M&G Guinness Flight Chase De Vere Investments Plc Fidelity Investments What to look for in a fund Helen Pridham reports on the information available when choosing a firm How to spread the risks There should be a Pep for every investor Murray Johnstone Aiming for high capital growth Investment trusts are not subject to wild inflows and outflows of money The Pep Discount Company A plan made for the professional It is vital to look at charges when choosing a self-select plan, says Jill Insley Perpetual Flying high in Europe If you're looking for a good on your investments, there are some interesting across the Channel, says Christine Michel Schroders Lloyds Bank PEPs How to keep the best of company You can now share in the fortunes of your favourite organisation Scottish Investment Trust Saving for a rainy day You can watch your investments grow and your mortgage shrink with the right plan Christine Michael says HTR N&P Temple Bar Save & Prosper 'The public has now got the message about investment trusts' After 30 years in the industry, Lord Mark Fitzalan Howard on the appeal of the sector Mix and match benefits Jill Insley reports on what to look out for in split capital trusts Newton A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's •… Seven Days TV Seven Days Radio Further adventures of AbFab Graham taylor: the movie… Vision Opening up for Oprah Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Picture Gallery Tv Series Beginning Jan Mytv How we make sense of it all Radical theories propose our brains are not computers but are shaped by our experiences. Nigel Hawkes reports International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 More awards? Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Arts Loud and proud Oldies Some we saw earlier Children Street's ahead Soaps Who'd be boss? Sport From humble sketch to absolute winner Last year's hit comedy series is back, and it's as fabulous as ever. Hilary Kingsley reveals the secret of Edina and Patsy's success Calypso heroes and villians Robi Dutta reports on the backyard gangs, revered in Jamaica but feared in the Uk Oxford Heating Ltd. If the caps fit Of the Box Film-maker they love to hate Peter Greenaway has never made movies to please, rather he has created a cinema of ideas. David Robinson reports The hardest job in the sporting world Former England Graham Taylor never really hed a chance, Peter Barnard says Alien cultures, past and present David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. Contrasting British and American war films are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Broadcast running times may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday January 22 Spirit of the times Heart of Stone Saturday January 22 Super light, maybe, but not soft Variations Saturday January 22 Finding an answer to the call of the wild Choice: A touch of African animal magic; life with the big apple corps; British coppers in change Sunday January 23 Satellite Roots and a touch of blarney Variations Jazz man who strikes all the right chords Sunday January 23 BBC/ITV Monday January 24 Spies under the spotlight Variations Heavy pressures of a Taylor made manager Choice: Dug-in the dug-out; solving a brain teaser; student struggles in Burma; auction action Monday January 24 BBC/ITV Tuesday January 25 Satellite Man mountains on the move Variations Tuesday January 25 Glamour queens rule over the catwalk Wednesday January 26 Satellite Playing fair with a poisoner Variations Misunderstood monk with the tsar in his eyes Choice: Mystery of the mystic; trial and errors; taking a stab in the dark; the high cost of winning Wednesday January 26 BBC/ITV Thursday January 27 Satellite Bochco's babies bouncing back Variations Home-coming with many happy returns Choice: Jokers wild; secret fund; back to Russia Thursday January 27 BBC/ITV Friday January 28 Satellite From Athens with an attitude Variations Shape of the generations to come - and go Choice: Tomorrow today in LA; on Sayle's pitch; caught telling porkies; the young ones report Friday January 28 BBC/ITV Saturday January 22 Radio Irony in the soul Pick of the Week Monday January 24 Sunday January 23 Radio Tuesday January 25 Radio Wednesday January 26 Friday January 28 Thursday January 27 Radio Time Computer Systems Ltd. The Times Magazine World of Leather Lodging disapproval P H S War of the word mongers A name above his station A Channel for name changes Magazine Contributors Shena MacKay's Diary The Original Gite Holiday Company The other Greene Letters Something for the Weekend The Diamond birth Mr and Mrs After Love Story Wearing mortars Santigo de Compostela Picture Gallery A Class Act to Follow It may have taken 20 years for Joanna Lumley to cast off the Purdey image, but, sweeties, what a triumph she's made of it as Pasty. And now, Alan Franks discovers, she seems ready for anything. Photograph Graham Wood Some seek At Porsche, our engineers are always searching lor… Living on the Edge Broken down RAC The New Bill Their mission is keep the peace, but they're not police officers. Simon Beckett goes on patrol with the Photographs by John Angerson Orient-Express Where the heart is C. F. A. Voysey's houses defined the essence of our idea of home. Marcus Binney examines the legacy of the prince of English vernacular and finds a challenging blueprint for the future Hoseasons Main Photograph Fair Isle Sweater. ?29.99; Knickers.… The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Banking on borrowing Books Giles Gordon Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 70: Is Safe… Britain's Music Club City Lights Charles Bremner enters into the savage spirit of queuing in France Challengers Trophy Restaurant Guide Eating Out British Airways Holidays Freeze-Frames A place of frozen lakes and endless roads, Bob Dylan and Ernest Hemingway; where the snowmobile is king, fish are plentiful and reality takes on a dreamlike quality. 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