News from 26/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Edward Norman, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Hornsby and Nick Nuttall, Kirs Anderson, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Rachel Kelly, Keith Carmichael, (Honorary Director), Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Tony Leach, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, D. S. Hunter, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Bassett, Elizabeth J. Ryeburn-Gilchrist, Ben MaCintyre, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Fitter, John Harwood Stevenson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Elspeth Howe, Chairman, Philip Willan, Emma Wilkins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, George Engle, Robert Stevens, Rodney Masters, Oliver Holt, Elizabeth Strowlger, Alastair Brett, Roy Dean, Barry Pickthall, Bennie Gray, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Wellington, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Eve-Anne Prentice, and Charles Bremner, Dominic Kennedy, David Rudnick, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Simon Callow, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Mason (Publisher), Beryl M. Goldsmith, Peter Guttridge, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, R. H. Hayward, Michael Horsnell, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Judi Bloch, (Honorary Secretary), Stanley J Lerner, Chartererd Accountants, David Powell, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Julian Lewis (Deputy Director), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Nick Nuttall and Michael Hornsby,
ResumoMajor takes up cudgels in taxes row 'Laid-back' Clarke disturbs Tories Tories dismayed by Labour's "free run" in the row over tax will be relieved by John Major's fightback and at the avoidance of a public sector pay battle By our Foreign Staff: US anger at Jackson settlement Sex claim settled Index Lessons in Faith Play down basics, ministers told Governors and parents reprieve 'Romeo' head Music Offer EastEnders star collapses after £½m libel loss Actress taken to hospital in shock amid court pandemonium First woman winner of Whitbread Kimiko Date Clinton appeals for crusade support Singapore Airlines Through a shining gateway to Portillo's Spanish roots Political Sketch Major heads off public sector pay confrontation Nationwide Hurd admits aid bid by Malaysia Actress collapses after libel defeat Wren awarded £134,000 Boy dies after 'wheelie' Shops face £50,000 fine Labour MP dies at 46 Passenger sidelined Pair found dead in car Jeering fans face life ban Acting editor for NoW Hernia Law reforms 'will boost divorce rate' Fate writes another tough scene for EastEnders star Tearful actress, rumbustious businessman and fashionable advocate lead in courtroom drama Classical style outplayed by a real-life Rumpole Libel law proves costly lottery Hewlett Packard Boy friend is no stranger to court Toyota Father who wept for daughter is guilty of hammer murder Essex appeal woos reluctant tourists Univac Shocked wife tells of CSA blunder 'Infected meat' linked to dying girl Pilkington Glass By a Staff Reporter: Great Train Robber regrets infamy Blessing given to school lessons in six main faiths Traditionalists say model syllabuses are multi-faith mish-mash that will confuse young pupils The New Knights of the Road Comic-strip Moses takes over from scriptures RE has changed for the better, embracing a multi-cultural message as well as old-fashioned values, Ben Preston writes What children will now be taught Lessons in Christianity Learning value of family and faith Other Religions Magazine Britain's nation of shrinking families Household survey traces changing face of society as video leads home entertainment revolution Whitbread triumph for the quiet American Vegan writer crosses meat off BBC menu Adoption ban on smoker News in Briff God slot missed Bodies order Murder denial High flyers Pacey pooch Key crisis No-one's busier on your behalf By a Staff Reporter: Well-paid women top drink table Hurd denies political motive in arms trial Gagging orders in the arms-to-Iraq trial aimed to protect information, not the Government, says Douglas Hurd A new season of operas. Featuring bright young opera… Policy 'bottom line' on party balance sheets Riddell on Politics Tory backers 'win bulk of honours' Traffic master Major grasps nettle of pollution to save the decaying planet Car firms seek cash for public transport Investment Broadmoor staff to be disciplined Colefax and Fowler Keene on Chess From Curlew to Dormouse, Protection is the Plea Task force nurtures endangered habitats Long Term Conservation Lunn Poly Radisson Edwardian Hotels Bosnia Muslims dare to hope for victory Observers fear that the Muslim military's new-found confidence is premature. The new alliance between Croats and Serbs may prove decisive Russia appeals for UN pressure on warlords to settle Balkans conflict Reuter: Bonn flinches at high cost of EU Civil war 'aided by France' Allegro Holidays Media entrepreneur to enter Italian poll fray Spy agencies warn of Kiev ethnic turmoil Doubts over US-Ukraine nuclear deal (Reuter, AP): Pay of civil servants doubled by Yeltsin News in Brief (Reuter): Brothers jailed (Reuter): Passport delay (Reuter): Egypt aids PLO (Reuter): Rain misery (Reuter): Mexico pledge (Reuter): Rising fortune President loses wife and his mistress Time Computer Solutions Experts shrug off 'damp squib' dive by Ariane Tattooed lady draws a royal confession in Sydney Algerian radicals snub peace conference Algeria's Mediterranean neighbours are growing ever more nervous. As fundamentalist pressure intensifies, the slide continues towards civil war Mazda 323 Jackson settles boy's sex claim out of court Multi-million dollar payment agreed in return for dropping of charges US navy cheats rock the boat Reuter: Apologist for Soviet attack on Korean plane dies at 76 (AP): Dick Tracy sued for divorce Indians offer Pakistan deal for Kashmir peace The prospect of an accord including an end to a futile glacier conflict may not be enough for Benazir Bhutto. She is anxious not to be seen as soft on Delhi (Reuter): De Klerk pledges use of force to ensure fair poll Freedom beckons for bandit queen B&Q Kitchens (Reuter): A plain-clothes policeman in Seoul seizing a knife… Was America's superwoman a spy in the sky? The Times The county that fell off the back of a lorry Essex, butt of countless cruel jokes, wants a new image to lure the tourists, and we must all stop sniggering and help Television's greatest scriptwriter The BBC's adaptation of Martin Chuzzlewit will merely confirm that Dickens was born for TV Memories of Althorp Lady Margaret Douglas-Home tells Julia Llewellyn Smith about her solitary childhood in the Spencer family seat Jackson's chequebook justice Tinseltown's stars have always used cash to suppress scandal The fudging of cases leaves Hollywood free to paper over the cracks Forte Alan Coren What today's slothful, video-obsessed children need is a slow march to China Freedom fighter The Times Diary Leading family The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tax evasion on all sides The parties are fighting a phoney war on taxation while failing to face up to the fiscal choices of the future Here's tae us The Times Diary High tide The Times Diary Doubting Thomas's doctrine Christianity will lose in the new RE, says Edward Norman More Green Promises These worthy bones need to be fleshed out Classroom Lessons A wise plan for religious education Silent Warriors Humanity cannot bear too much of the brutal truth Bad language and TV's watershed 'Torture' writ Advice to No 10 Lowering homosexuals' consent age Amazon rider Pinatubo eruption Dark secret? Upgraded honours? Independence in law 'Rather hard' on George Galloway Blot on the landscape Humble taxman Market slot Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner HM Government Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today University of Ulster Picture Gallery Luncheons Service dinner HMS Victory Aidan and Virginia Crawley Appointment Forthcoming marriages University news Legal appointments Latest wills Loriners' Company The RHS celebrates signs of spring Horticulture Church news Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov, Chief of the Soviet General Staff, 51977- 84. died on January 23 aged 76. He was born near Tver, north of Moscow, on October 30,19176 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Mary Moorman Mary Moorman, the biographer of William Wordsworth, died on January 21 aged 88. She was born on February 19.1905 Trailfinders The REV Theodore Mathieson Father Theodore Mathieson, Superior, Brotherhood of the Epiphany in Calcutta died in hospital in London on January 5, after surgery for cancer, aged 80. He was born on June 2,1913 Maitre Suzanne Blum Maitre Suzanne Blum, formerly lawyer for the Duke and Duchess of Womdspr. died in Paris on January 23 aged 95. She was born in Niort Deux Sèvres on November 24,1898 From our Special Correspondent: Few Traces left of Desert Battle This article by Alan McGregor, will evoke nostalgia in those readers who served with the Eighth Army KPMG Peat Marwick The Times Institute of Taxation Associateship examination results, November 1993 The Association of Taxation Technicians Morgan Grenfell Multiple Display Advertising Items Child's interests are paramount Law Report January 26 1994 Duty to disclose additional advice Statement raises no expectation Opening the borders David Rudnick on the skills and markets that have created opportunities in Europe for specialists facilitating change Watch out for the new kids on the block Time to round up the cowboys in suits Raising standards has become vital. Rodney Hobson says Dream region falters Eastern Europe's potential is being soberly assessed, says David Rudnick Missionary zeal has become wait and see IBM Consulting Group An in-house commitment to the future The top fee-earner has enjoyed a strong year well ahead of its rivals MMM Consultancy Managing life and death Rodney Hobson on why an ageing population means that modern hospitals will have to be been better run as people are kept alive longer Transformation to meet goals Change involves planning, then adopting sustainable strategies Coopers & Lybrand Metapraxis News The Times Crossword No 19,449 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall PROVidental Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Media 33 Fisons and BAe to shed 1,400 jobs Fisons is taking the first, painful steps to rebuilding its stattered credibility Mirror pensioners' case against banks begins Stock Market Arts Picture Gallery Sharp rise in orders for building industry Barclays plans to check card users' fingerprints The Pound Gold Sport Lloyd's faces big bill over Ariane crash Lotus Business Editor Robert Ballantyne US Air cuts losses but still flies in the red By a Correspondent: Germans may bid for Swan Hunter A takeover of Swan Hunter would be for strategic considerations and not on a purely economic basis as shipbuilding, according to industry observers Cathay Pacific Ofgas chief says energy levy amounts to a regressive tax IBM returns to the black CBI sees changed role for unions in the workplace Optimistic outlook for world trade Frenchman takes key post at Euro institute Business Roundup Deutsche shares fall Domino payout rises Good quarter for Merck Clayhithe reduces loss MISG to seek listing Cantors trebles profits Menvier lifts dividend Banesto rescue plan Rowland dwells on the end-game Dieter Bock's £80 million paper profit Hidden weakness in the spending plans The hard work is starting for Gatt Penington Don't put trust in a pay freeze Trade revival not yet in the bag Resurgent Lonrho sees shares at two-year high Caledonian offer for Bank of Edinburgh By our City Staff: John Waddington faces USenquiry Walt Disney surges to record earnings Shandwick back in the black The Cooperative Bank Photo-Me to take over French film processor Brent crude worries send oil investors scurrying for cover Stock Market Markets at a Glance Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Alpha flotation to raise £177m cash for Forte Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow falls for second day running Wall Street Money Markets Holding the line on wage bills in the public sector Imminent reports by pay review bodies are likely to recommend increases ministers may find difficult to meet, Philip Bassett writes End of a dynasty at WH Smith The Times City Diary Peace maker The Times City Diary Nordic call The Times City Diary Closed book The Times City Diary Just Smith The Times City Diary Alpha Airports IBM Better utilisation of directors' time Business Letters Deregulation danger Fisons takes a deep breath Tempus Photo-Me The Times Alpha The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares lose ground HSBC group Fill the car with five-star food, please Service stations that sell groceries but not petrol may be the oil giants' next step in the war with supermarkets, reports Alan Mitchell Media, Sales & Marketing Thomas Cole Kinder Thomson Partners Search and Selection BBC T. S. Electronics Ltd Ski Equipe Ltd Joblink Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCarthy & Stone Savills Gifts Products The Times Newspapers Oriental Antique Gallery, W1 The news in bite-sized nuggets Nine out of ten French citizens hardly ever open a paper. But a new tabloid hopes to change all that, writes Charles Bremner Wheel turns in libel casino In the Taylforth case, the High Court jury seems to have exercised a rare degree of restraint and cool-headed logic Matra Marconi Space Sales Consultants Ote £25/£50K Unijet ONYX Overseas Jobs Express (Ts) Keeping the show on the road Who is the new hand at the News of the World helm? Savills Alfred McAlpine Homes Belgravia & Kensington Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited The English Courtyard Association Hopeful signs from the north The greatest rises in house prices have been in Scotland and Northern Ireland High risk of the high-rise deals Some of the tenants who bought flats from Westminster City Council are unhappy with their buys. Rachel Kelly reports on the dreams gone sour Grounded in history A selection of modern houses built on early foundations has come on the market Why sellers and buyers are getting closer In the Market Prestige Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Waite Persimmon Homes General Accident Property Services French Property Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Giant leap for a troubled hero Fame at the Royal Ballet isn't enough for Irek Mukhamedov. So he is setting off in a new direction, writes Debra Craine Heritage Some gems and some paste in a showcase Dance Review Resolution The Place The nobody behind a song in a million Born 100 years ago, Herman Hupfeld left one indelible mark on popular music—'As Time Goes By' Literature Set for success Rock Cud Pavilion, Brighton 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 Let them grace Woburn A new book strengthens the case for returning The Three Graces to their original home, writes Marcus Binney Tales of a romantic traveller With his latest novel, Eros and Psyche, William Rivière attempts a fresh approach to an old myth. Peter Guttridge met him Delight in the discords Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a welcome revival Schippel, the Plumber Greenwich The Boy Friend is Back The Theatre Club Players Theatre All in his own time Concerts: Music by three Russian composers CBSO/Otaka Birmingham Late, and perhaps too little Opera Carmen Covent Garden Colour contrasts create harmony Festival: Haydn and Boccherini Quatuor Mosaiques Wigmore Hall Almeida Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels PA/Secretary Computer Software Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Anthony Cook Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Stafford Long & Partners London Waste Regulation Authority Perfect Personnel Gambica Association Ltd Life of Luxury Euro Brokers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Cadogan Office situated in Chelsea has the… Advertising Agency Armani National Blood Authority Pan European Recruitment Meridian Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Pertemps City Network Maternity Cover Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The City in the Country! Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Interbrand UK Ltd PA/SECRETARY Accountant/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Créme De La Créme PA to Company Director-Herts Multiple Display Advertising Items Val Wade Strutt & Parker Mega Busy PA/SEC City EC3 PA/OFFICE Administrator SDV UK Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Boyce Bilingual Receptionist/telephonist Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc Asprey Tate Public Creme The Lord's Taverners Murray relishes role on Super Bowl stage Dexterity deals Date winning hand Unorthodox Japanese reaches semi-finals of Australian Open Dickson turns to courts Third Stage Harris finally emerges Squad Taylor has advice for keen Venables Sport in Brief O'Sullivan struggles Brake fights back Gibson before panel England start well Norman's exhibition Fencing tragedy Snow Reports Championships take downhill path after tumble Conditions bring inevitable mishaps Legal & Public Notices Charlton cherish Valley partnership Keith Pike talks to Alan Curbishley and Steve Gritt, a unique and successful double act in senior football Fa Cup For the Record Today's Fixtures Northern edge out Wizards Sports Service Jockey Club adds new category to interference rule Richard Evans Thunderer: Sedgefield Multiple Display Advertising Items Oh So Risky for Newbury Llewellyn arrives on cue for commercial break Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell Exciting Antigua give Atherton much to think about Crawley's quality well above a grade Michael Henderson reports on the gifted young English batsman who has started to live up to expectations in South Africa Word-Watching Schwer faces local rival Thomson moves outdoors Griffiths to outline proposals for new authority By our Sports Staff: Australian success gives fitting send-off to Border The Times Television and Radio BBC1 Susannah Simons Variations Satellite Tennis 43 England's wait continues as Venables bargains Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reports on the FA's latest negotiations with the man who would be manager Tinnion dashes Liverpool's cup hopes Bristol City triumph in third-round replay at Anfield Fa Cup Crossword Enthusiasts Souness will consider future Winning Move Word-Watching N. A. G Phones Direct Racing 45 Fleck given chance to move to Celtic
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