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News from 24/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

W. Hocknell, Jon Ashworth, T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Deborah Green, Jon Ainsworth, Barry Trowbridge, Wolfgang Manchau, Nicholas Cocking, Simon Barnes, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, David Worthington, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Meacher (Shadow Minister), Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Kris Anderson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Douglas Hamilton, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Anthony Loyd, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Bill Lapham, Chairman, Michael Colne, Chairman, Edward Lazarus, Chairman, Terence Palmer, Chairman, Francis Robinson, Chairman, Brian Bagnall, Russell Kempson, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Mitchael Medved, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Christina Koning, Andrew Morris John Ashworth, Marcus Binney, P. H. Crawford, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, J. J. Cogswell (Consultant pacdiatrician), Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Walton, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, J. P. Mellor Chairman, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Maud Pember Reeves, Barry Pickthall, Linda Mack and Angela MacKay, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Gwyneth Deakins, Chairman, Bill Cater, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. E. Thompson, Chief Executive, Richard Brock, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Margaret Austin, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Jeremy Laurance and David Parsley, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Quincey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Tony Sheppard, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Joan Brady, Peter Robinson, Christopher Irvine,

Resumo

Worried Tory MPs demand lower taxes Clarke warned of votes threat Tory activists fear that tax rises from the two 1993 Budgets will cause the party irreparable damage when it has to face the voters later this year Mortgages will increase as well Index William Rees-Mogg Brian Redhead, voice of the morning, dies at 64 Classical Music Fine-cheat drivers to be clamped High Court faces judges shortage Matthew D'ancona Muslims call for Nato air strikes on Serb gunners Pink No Title Benefits curb may create more jobless New medical tests could add 250,000 names to unemployment register Tones in despair over tax Adams denies split in republican ranks Daihatsu Labour to examine benefits Blizzards hamper search for climbers Lecturers delay strikes BBC films Chuzzlewit Policewoman run over Customer shot in cafe Sex pest's bizarre ruse Boots exposes cannabis Jackson 'to settle soon' Charity begins with pets Brian Redhead: the man with a damn good story to tell Vicar tells of weakness for sex tapes Spielberg honoured for epic Bedroom survey 'can't be trusted' Hewlett Packard British Airways Australia studies Prince for clue to future of monarchy The Prince of Wales's tour will help Australia to decide whether it wants to retain links with the British monarchy For sale: Cold War hot seats Kidney patients 'failed by NHS' Coroner to see report on shot boy Hanson Widow, 96, attacked in her flat I magine being the one without Alpha AXP. digital Mother fights to sue doctor who wrongly diagnosed sex abuse Appeal judges will decide whether court witnesses' immunity from negligence claims covers professionals diagnosing sex abuse 'Oppressive' CSA referred to Europe International Convention Centre Birmingham Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Black crusader returns to snub 'Klannish' judiciary Abbey National Yorkshire sees red over return of the Ridings Producer defies Lonrho over Lockerbie film Radisson Edwardian Hotels Dramatic sideshow haunts Hay festival Opponents are sceptical that a proposed cultural centre for Hay would benefit the whole town, and not just the festival Man on murder charge Maths prodigy Seabirds killed Big Ben stops Bears stolen Radio waves Bond winners School gives twist to selection battle St. Joseph's Hospice National Westminster Bank Drivers 'should pay £630 a year to cover true cost of cars' Brother Fax Machines Picture Gallery Planners resist nation of out-of-town shopkeepers The rise of out-of-town shopping has created a moral panic. But cities must adapt or die. Paul Barker writes The Times Essay Royal Liver Assurance Doubts buried as £234m dream takes shape in jungle British engineers are taming Malaysia's tropical forest to provide power in the wilderness. Yet despite pledges to protect wildlife and rebuild the environment, a tide of criticism is rising Hurd faces grilling on claims of arms link to Pergau dam Former ANC guerrilla campaigns in Soweto for de Klerk's party Army factions battle in Lesotho First direct No Title Clinton talks of economic gains amid new sex tales The president is asking that Congress judge him by his record in office as reports about his private life resurface to haunt him. Poll ratings offer him some cheer Peace hopes revive as PLO and Israel make headway Virgin Rain deepens quake misery Battered Los Angeles faces mudslide threat From AP: Firemen die in Argentine brush blaze From Associated Press: Gunmen kill 35 at Colombia rally Telly Savalas dead at 70 (AFP): Guards leave AP: Killed on duty Hariri visit (Reuter): Cheaper power (Reuter): Strike backed Fyodorov plea (Reuter): Bobbitt test (AP): Actor's pact Aid achievement sharpens Hurd's dilemma The Foreign Secretary has pledged that British troops will stay in Bosnia throughout the winter despite all obstacles. The final fate of the allied military and aid effort will be decided in the spring Briton takes command of UN force in Bosnia Asaz Keeping Tabs on Ads Lights dim for Barrault, eagle of French stage Austrian leader must choose mistress or job Picture Gallery Bank of Scotland New party vies for German protest vote Miele More tea, Mr Moriarty? It is strangely reassuring to be told by the Yard that we have criminal geniuses in our midst In search of Southgate Man Michael Portillo called for a crusade to revitalise our institutions. Matthew d'Ancona went to his constituency to find out if anyone is answering the call Putting on the glitz Bridge Pairs Make £50 a week part time—at home Matthew Parris A giant dugout canoe is the unlikely vehicle for one of the most exciting short journeys you will find anywhere No oil painting The Times Diary Who's afraid of the big bad press? Analysis of last week's newspapers both confirms and confounds government misgivings A long wait for leadership Labour still does not convince as an alternative, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Feeling the heat The Times Diary Grey at the roots The Times Diary Batting for Bonn The Times Diary Theatre as an extended family The Times Diary Clarke's Case The Chancellor need not be so evasive on tax British Platoons Nationhood is more than great national institutions All our Todays Brian Redhead was one of news radio's great exponents Doubts on Major's evidence to Scott Enquiry guidelines Right to silence Duchess's conversion A mild rocket Missing out on VAT Joyce remembered Efforts to cleanse the air we breathe CrossRail in dispute Appeal of the pipes Safety first Court Circular Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Royal Institute of International Affairs Personal Column Elgar's restored piano goes on show to public Memorial services Church news Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Announcements Book sale yields rare works on economics Nature notes Brian Redhead The Times Bill Podmore The Kaiser Extradition Refused "Hang the Kaiser" was a popular cry in 1918. The Treary of Versailles made provision for his prosecution for "a supreme offence against international morality". The Dutch Government's action negated what could have been a legally contentious issue Telly Savalas News The Times Crossword No 19,447 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Education England collapse after two centuries Lewis is late withdrawal from opening game of tour Shearer rises to challenge for Blackburn Arts Lonrho Shuffle Armstrong confirms fitness for Scotland comeback Help the Aged Tv and Radio Montana thwarted as 1993 final is repeated Christie flies to victory despite signs of jet-lag For the Record Legal & Public Notices Clark forced to bow to another spirited Swede Scores The Times Dickson almost upsets computer prediction Dale fails to secure place left by Cork Snow Reports Dashing Waugh takes control Main sees her chance fall away By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka batsmen routed by Kumble Hounslow lead cut by Avery's goal Havard's poor show Devils extend lead Third title for Douce Kings reach last four England take silver Leigh fight back Price seeks more glory Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Harlequins fully extended Barnes makes amends for kicking errors Ystradgynlais make a name for themselves Confident Gloucester quick to seize initiative Northampton's big names continue to struggle in cup exit at Kingshofm Pack sets up Saracens' party Weekend Rugby Union Results Leicester's brilliance leaves Irish gasping for breath Fortune And Fame looks champion Weld's hope is top-priced at 11-4 for Cheltenham after fine trial Leicester Cheltenham Racecourse Wild Illusion makes winning return Rapid Raceline Henderson has fine prospect Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Wolverhampton Maguire should not be blamed for rule frailties Racing commentary Jump Leaders Ladbrokes Racing Service Le Tissier's command performance thrives on simple script Simon Barnes sees Southampton achieve a 2-1 victory at Newcastle and says their leading man's talent should not be stified Giggs leads celebration of glorious tradition Old Trafford united in respect for Busby before a match true to his example Premiership at a Glance Fantasy league Looking down on rivals Chelsea benefit from Villa's complacency Tottenham counting the cost of becoming spent force Comfort for England in playing host to Europe Weekend Football Results and Tables Tangerine dream colours future Peter Ball goes back to Blackpool and hears of ambitious plans to restore faded glories Forest fail to find finishing touch International talent needs wider criteria for selection Scottish commentary Davenport finds joys of youth in exalted company Education Train to Be a Teacher of Technology or Science University of Surrey Easter Revision The Rapid Results College Oxford Brookes University Tout captures silver Cambridge Arts & Sciences Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge University Cambridge Arts & Sciences Lansdowne Ashbourne Castleford touch regal form to remove Wigan's dominant aura Davies's College The Writing School Credit for learning wherever it's due A new scheme rewards all learners for their efforts How reading landed in the alphabet soup In 1964 the initial teaching alphabet was heralded as a revolution Today's lesson in classroom faith With moral issues in the news, Peter Jackson reports a new impetus in RE Picture Gallery The last of a dying breed A student teacher pleads for valuable time in college View Point Lincoln College Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University Sixth Form Scholarship Giggleswick Scholarships '94 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Christopher School Cheam School Multiple Display Advertising Items Christ's College Cambridge University of Nottingham Cripps Computing Centre It… Lectureshi in Philosophy (Applied Ethics) Newland House School Trust Ltd MacMillan College Forest School Churchill College Wentworth Milton Mount Bournemouth Norland Place School Bedford School Charterhouse St Elphin's School Harrow School Rebel with a medieval cause The composer John Tavener has returned to the spirit and techniques of centuries ago. Richard Morrison on one of music's cult figures Something beautiful and truthful is expressed in fewer notes than the average pop song Spring into Action Opera Ordinary heroes Theatre The Three Musketeers Riverside Studios Rock Rapped up Books The Times Educational Supplement Singing honours Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment 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) French recipe for wicked fun Opera: Rodney Mitnes enjoys a delightful revival of a Charbrier comedy at Opera North L'Etoilc Grand, Leeds The perfect marriage? Concert: Memorable 18th-century chamber music Quatuor Mosaiques Wigmore Hall Rhyme and unreason Comedy: Postmodernism's answer to Pam Ayres The Times A kind of monster Anne McElvoy charts the rise of woman journalists, from outlandish exceptions a hundred years ago to a fact of media life Battling for News The Rise of the Reporter By Anne Sebba Hodder & Stoughton, £19.99 Gardens as landscape paintings The World Heritage of Gardens By Dusan Ogrin Thames & Hudson. £24.95 Master mistresses The Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories Edited by David Leavill and Mark Mitchell viking, £15.00 Picture Gallery The diary of a single mother On the Side of the Angels The Journals of Elizabeth Smart, Vol 2. Edited by Alice Van Wart HarperCollins, £11.99 The Times Paperbacks Theoty of War By Joan Brady Abacus, £6.99 Sweet success and bitter pill Britian's money spinning drugs industry is under threat at home and abroad, reports Sarah Bagnall SmithKline Beecham The British Pharmaceutical Industry Agency promises to open Europe The EC's new medicines advisory body starts work next year and should help cur delays in licensing new drugs Licensing delays can add to the costs The price of health Bill Cater reports on the industry's response to ministerial threats of reductions in NHS spending on drugs The durgs billis rising fater than NHS costs as a whole Dawn of the age of new medicine The discovery of the secret of DNA has spawned various entrepreneurs Further discoveries are now ready for the clinic Portable Affordable Available Hot on the trail of the magic bullets Developing new medicine is s systematic science Capitalisation, week's change David Duggan QVC may yet sweeten Paramount bid U-turn by Hollywood studio in last days battle Trustees of MGN fund to sue for £200m Euro Brokers Ltd Surveys Administrator Food Brands Group (Holdings) Ltd Lonrho set to double its money Leading Executive Search Firm Bunacamp Art Gallery Manager/manageress Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal PA College to Career Enfield and Haringey Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bilinqual Spanish Translator with French, (Eng to… Executive pay rises twice those of employees VW on road to profit China seeks more gold Dairy Crest milk float Stenberg to pilot SAS The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Croydon PA Italy's undaunted' engineer plans great leap forward Despite slump, political crisis and legal problems, Carlo De Benederri professes optimism for italy and for Olivetti, writes Colin Narbrough Tax shelter in a sunny spot The Times City Diary Banker of note(s) The Times City Diary Woolies wonders The Times City Diary A home win The Times City Diary On-line lawmen The Times City Diary Bed and not bored The Times City Diary Bloody battle of the high streets won't be over by Christmas If lower margins are not matched by higher sales, retailers are in trouble Can the Chancellor be trusted on inflation? Gilt-Edged BBC 1 Radio 1 Classic fm 100-02 Variations Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Data Offensive Power generators meet Offer to head off MMC enquiry Power producers are struggling to avert a possible probe and eventual break-up of the industry but itme to reach a deal with Professor Stephen Littlechild, the industry regulator. is fast running out Lonrho set for board reshuffle Chairman and three co-directors prepare to bow out Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching By our Deputy City Editor: Granada under OFT's spell By our City Editor: Independent waits on MGN rescue bid Northwest passage to $500m Carrefour Paramount Fight

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