News from 25/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Widget Finn, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Michael Gee, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Our Sports Staff, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Slowe, Neil Graham, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, D. R. Myddelton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Christine Hancock, General Secretary, Alan Ward, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Binning, Kris Anderson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Dr James Le Fann, Rodney Milnes, Anthony Thomas, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Annabel Ferriman, Ros Drinkwater, Edward Gorman, Raymond Durrant, Susan Gilchrist, Fiona Murphy, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Frank Paton, Christ Barton, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, Rose Wild, Personal Finance Editor, Emma Wilkins, James D. Zirin, Peter Harden (Editor), James Pringle and M. G. G. Pillai, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Michael Chamberlain, President, Brian Beel, David C. Roger, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Kim Richards, Dominic Kennedy, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Allan White, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Tim Jone's and Jonathan Prynn, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Kenneth Rea, John Wilson, Neil Moore, Charles Bremner and Joel Brand, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Kate Bassett, Gillian Bowditch and Adam Fresco, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Jeremy Kingston Watermans, Brenford, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Julian, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Ben Jackson, David Loshak, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Richard Harden,
ResumoCash crisis Tories forced to fight polls on a shoestring Low morale threatens to cost Major dear as funds for local and Euro elections hit overdraft limit Missing links still blight Channel line The troubled Channel tunnel rail link faces continued opposition and uncertainty despite the efforts of planners to lower the level of protest Index Tax Increases What shall we do with the pregnant sailor? Music Classics Colonel Bob Stewart, former commander of the British… Pay review threat to Clarke's upturn All Human Life Arthritis Research Ten City churches face axe Meet Railtrack, made-to-measure scapegoat for MPs Political Sketch Keating's wife declines to curtsy to her royal guest Alan Hamilton detects ambivalence in Australia's official welcome to the Prince of Wales as he begins a 12-day tour there Pay review threat to Clarke's upturn Dame Vera upset by snub over D-Day Radio Five denies unsporting tactics How Far Away is Summer? Key scraps plan for southern bypass link Grandmother knifed The cost of goodwill Dirty beaches named Charter helpline flops Cross-race embryology Redhead fund backed Labour MPs lead 'nimby' opposition to overland blight Configration of the controversial Channel tunnel rail link raises hackles from Kent to Islington Village campaigners pledge to fight on Kent Blight Route angers National Trust Protests Jury split in EastEnders libel case Survey explodes myth that schooling affects sexuality The facts behind the tracks Science silences rumblings of disquiet Technology Dell Mirror braced for last-ditch battle to win Independent Nationwide Romeo-ban head wins support Yorkshire split over revamp for Ridings By a Staff Reporter: Coma baby custody fight ends happily Mother and baby 'lay dead for weeks' Chop and change ahead for 10 City churches Templeman report 'Will complete the rationalisation of London's Great Fire' Commercial Union Epson Flag flies over new Redgrave theatre Peugeot Regions bypass Whitehall to cash in on helpful Brussels In an influential speech ten days ago Michael Portillo decried the denigration of national institutions. This article is one of a series examining the roots of British identity Majority of birds 'flying towards extinction' Vodafone Injured climber rescued Keene on Chess Boy drowns in nappy bucket Labour claim New killings Age difference Player fined FO posting MP apologises Investors in People Cartland had basics instinct A new season of operas. Featuring bright young opera… Hurd to be grilled on key arms talks The Foreign Secretary will be asked today to say how much he knew about relaxed guidelines on arms exports 280,000 to lose benefit in new incapacity test A new season of operas. Featuring bright young opera… Labour sets tax limits on welfare reforms In Parliament For love, or money Spending watchdog turns on quangos How to ease the burden of Clarke Budget measures Tax rises hit home as higher bills begin to land on the doorstep. What can the average British household do to limit the damage? Rolex All Box Bo. Replies Should Be Sent to: Labour warns of taxation 'dosh cosh' Chancellor finds facts get in the way at Treasury Investors in People War of the Socialist widows shakes pillars of Ostpolitik A feud at the height of the Cold War between Spd heroes Willy Brandt and Herbert Wehner has resurfaced and threatens the party's chances of ousting Helmut Kohl Paris fails to move US on Bosnia air strikes France awaits puff of smoke from Communist conclave Suzuki Marxist terrorists kill banker in Athens Mercenary fear (Reuter): Flood control (Reuter): Bargain castles (AFP): Kabul toll rises (AFP): Bare huntY Sage Sterling Clinton chooses Pentagon No. 2 for defence post The Pentagon second-in-command look the job nobody seemed to want after an appeal from the Vice-President. Bill Clinton hopes he can now close the file Quiet professor takes hot seat Woolwich Moscow reverts to old economics Italian media magnate toys with political role Playful Pope meets the press By our Foreign Staff: Austrian leader clings to office Theft fears grow over scrapped plutonium (Reuter): YKorean talks (AP): Diary order (Reuter): Oslo choiceY (AP): Vote extended (Reuter): Lebanon aid (Reuter): Father clearedy (AP): Ariane fails China adopts two faces in dealings with theWest Patten urges Peking to resume talks Malaysian MP seeks dam aid enquiry Amid the arguments over the £234 million Pergau project, Labour is to demand a wider investigation into Britain's foreign aid and trade deals MazDa 626 Orthodex Jews from the Meah Shearim neighbourhood in… Reuter: Muslims order Chanel boycott Lesotho appeals for aid Paternity test faces Bobbitt US skater 'requested hit men to murder husband' Written off-but writing on What with faxes and telephones, you'd think letter-writing was coming to a full stop. In fact, reports of its demise are premature Friendship, fact and fiction Susan Crosland's new novel is all about the marriage of her friends, the Jays. Or is it? Walter Ellis on the perlis of the roman a clef The Times Dance swings back to the Sixties Baby Boomers, tired of the lack of rhythm at clubs, are going back to jive and ballroom Why isn't my baby growing? Lack of food? Lack of love? The reasons why some children fail to thrive are complex Dr James Le Fanu A better quality of life Annabel Ferriman on a drug which can help some Alzheimer patients MOPS Cricket strokes in the sun Lack of a hat does not fully explain Chris Lewis's West Indies mishap Lynne Truss The principal message of the Oxford Street man with the placard was consistency Major as mentor The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why Burundi is no joke Events in Africa prove that the world does turn full circle, and that whole peoples can be crushed on the wheel Breadline news The Times Diary Healey gets the pip The Times Diary Church conversion The Times Diary The grey will win at the post John Major is still the best election bet, says Woodrow Wyatt Time for Earth to Move Times past the Times The delays in the Channel tunnel link have been long enough Riding Roughshod Revivals in national and local morale are closely linked Waxing Populist The ANC must not run from economic reality Mumbo-jumbo in the Finance Bill Taxes as share of national income British aid The air we breathe Trapped by CrossRail Service charges as par for the course Nurse sickness rates Price of integrity Matchless trio Dark secret? Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries Reception Nahat Personal Column Today 's royal engagements Mrs Brian Johnston St Michael's, Tawstock Royal Society of St George Latest wills Picture Gallery Church appointments Forthcoming marriages Lecture United World College of the Atlantic RMA Sandhurst Science leaves mark at Raleigh 's lost colony' Archaeology Royal yacht enlisted for historic recovery mission Jean-Louis Barraulty Personal Column Dansac Limited Heritage Professor George Ettlinger Group Captain George Carey-Foster A Necessary Price YMCA reaches all the ages The 150th anniversary of the YMCA, founded by a draper's assistant in the city oc London, gives plenty of cause for celebration Hambros Rescue from the mean streets Outreach projects are helping the victims of urban decay KPMG Kinetica The University of Manchester Impactfca! From bare room to great movement Helping hand across the world David Loshak reports on international education and aid YMCA Watts Watts Limited Autosave (U. K.) Limited YMCA Building a better future for youth A £34 million programme is providing homes and jobs Where children learn from a day on the farm or a week of watersports The YMCA's day and residential camps are booming News The Times Crossword No 19,448 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavely The Times Tomorrow Clipstone reopened by private operator Stock Market Small Business 30 CBI says tax rises will damp recovery Industrial production rose during the past four months at the highest rate since July 1989, according to the CBI, which also recorded a faster rise in orders than expected Valuations differ on Independent The Pound Arts 31-33 Gold Sport 39-44 Funds aim to water down pension law reform plan John Charcol Business Today Consortia set to bid for Channel tunnel link Nikkei dives as political reforms are rejected Dealers will wait to see if the Japanese government can repackage its political reform proposals and boost the economy before selling Japanese shares in earnest R-R Trent 700 engine certified Honda considers boosting links with Rover Rosyth Royal Dockyard, in Fife, has been awarded a… By our Industrial Correspondent: Coal chief attacks ?2bn on power bill From a Correspondent: Warburg settles legal action Member-candidate fails again at Leeds American Express to float Lehman Brothers Dairy Crest float nearer Euro Disney debt move Enquiry into Seat loss Ad sales boost GWR Lep sells leasehold Fresh blow for Lloyd's Archer talks called off KIO agreement near The Times Independent for the time being Newspaper publishing valued at £40 millior Power regulator in a hard place How to cut through the Goode report Pennington Boeing to cut output as demand for 747s falls Buoyant toy shops lift John Menzies Apricot Bank shares boosted by dividend hopes Stock Market Markets at a Glance Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Unlisted firms seize chance for funding Major Changes Major Indices Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Taxing question on horizon of world recovery Money Markets Money Rates (%) Japan's banking mandarins wake from their torpor A lending binge left the banks crippled by bad debts-and the finance ministry has just woken up to it, says Joanna Pitman Everest on Lime Street The Times City Diary Thinking alike The Times City Diary Rolling who? The Times City Diary Worth fighting The Times City Diary First with the news The Times City Diary John Menzies Midland Independent Newspapers Scottish Widows Ladbroke's Georgian era Tempus Booker Late recovery Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Striking a balance in work and home life Business to Business APC Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Solving knotty problems Cellnet CBI Attention Wholesalers and Retailers Solving Kootty problems Briefings Snapshots of the 20th century Visual Art: Richard Cork surveys the Barbican's stunning exhibition of photo-journalism, drawn from the 15 million images in the Hulton Deutsch Collection Theatre Digging up new dirt Art Market Diary Radio page 33 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Accidentally on purpose Theatre: A crime thriller from Montreal and, below, mixed offerings on a mixed bill The Statement Bad night in Seville Opera: Rodney Milnes on a laborious revival of a mediocre production, redeemed by the female principals Happily in the end Oedipus/The Haunted House Bridge Lane Theatre, Battersea The Times Frenchmen talking with their hands Jerome Deschamps is more than a mine artist, and his company does much more than clown. Kenneth re meets the man struck dumb by the world's realities 'We show people hoping, like children, to be happy No safety-first among equals Concert: Midori belies her celebrity status There will be another Today, tomorrow Peter Barnard on Brian Redhead and the programme that was his home New thoughts on thinking Television: Brain not a computer-official Handel Xerxes QD Reuter Simkin Arco Chemical Europe The University of Birmingham Faculty of Law Two… Multiple Display Advertising Items Amoco Elias Freeman Tristar Personnel Ltd Commercial Conveyancing Assistant Solicitor Multiple Display Advertising Items Bermuda Search When love challenges the law How much power do courts have to prevent child abduction? Chris Barton reports Picture Gallery Keep out of court Inn and Outs Cow boys? Cheque out Uncharitable Dogged Legal Appointments Speechly Bircham Solicitors Besieged leader's curious privilege James D. Zirin on the turbulent Whitewater affair Index ZMB Badenoch & Clark Abbey National Head of Legal Services Thames Valley University Zarak MacRaf Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Morgan Grenfell Warwickshire Magistrates' Courts Service Try a Career that Isn't Legal Rowley Ashworth Birmingham Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Paralegal Vacancy Medical Consultants The earth moved, but not the lawyers Los Angeles may have been shaken but one group of professionals was hardly stirred Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Trust Lawyer No bar to becoming good colleagues Soon solicitors will have the right to take cases to higher court Private Client Department Barristers Senior Clerk Quarry Diugall Estate agent owes duty of care Legal Appointments NBS Winckworth & Pemberton Reports for administrative orders Practice Note (Administration order applications: Independent reports) Causal link with monopoly Regina v Monopolies and Mergers Commission and Another, Ex parte National House Building Council Sherwood & Co Irregularity without injustice Regina v Manchester City Magistrates Court, Ex parte Birtles The Crown Estate East Anglian Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales, Mergers & Acquisitions Washington capitalises on tiredness of Wilander BBCsport to share 24-hour network John Goodbody tunes in to the changes BBCRadio is ready to make in its sports coverage Rugby League lands £1m sponsorship Bills give Super Bowl devalued feel Oliver Holt assesses Buffalo's chances of upsetting Dallas in the Nfl final Legal & Public Notices Five Dutch masters aim for finals Overseas Football Morley equal to task set by Norwich Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service Sporting truths revealed as Taylor's trials are laid bare Simon Barnes reviews the fly-on-the-wall documentary that vividly confirmed an England manager's lot is not a happy one Word-Watching Morley Street aims for Champion Chepstow Thunderer Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Champion hunter can return in style Nottingham Thunderer Lingfield Park Thunderer Lloyd Webbers enjoy welcome change of luck Border frustrate Such at last turn Australia recall Jones for tour of S Africa Neath draw visit to Ystradgynlais Gore rues demise of adventurous age A former cricket captain of Antigua speaks with pride about his heritage to Andrew Longmore Luck of draw eludes northern clubs Quarter-Finals Lewis to defend title Auriol's hopes dashed Kings in dates clash Syed returns to roots O'Sullivan sweeps on Murray penalised Snow Reports Just the tonic for women rowers BBC1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Satellite American Football 39 Ambrose gives West Indies early warning Caddick cheers England Weather upsets forecast of sprint into Auckland Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, on the nightmare of charting a course in the face of ever-changing weather patterns Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Racing 41 Venables remains England manager in waiting
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