News from 27/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sam Kiley and Marianne Curphey, Robert Stern, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Kerrigan, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Rev Andrew Wingfield-Digby, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Michael Harmer, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, Marjorie Easton (Chairman of Governors), Nicholas Budgen, Margodt Norman, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Malcolm Peel, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, A. Campbell, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, John Newman, Colin Welch, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, Stuart Crainer, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Stewart Tendler, Susan Gilchrist, Stuart J Blake, Lee Bridges, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Emily Lau, Mrs Joy Williams, Wolfgang Münchau, Clive Fisher, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Haig Oundjian, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Robert Fraser, Commaner, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Christoph C. Lees, Jo Kearney, Michael Arditti, Peter Willoughby, Rose Wild Personal Finance Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Julian Muscat, MiChael Hamlyn and Ray Kennedy, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, J. W. M. Thompson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Kevin McCarra, Eric Chalker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Irving Weinman, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Walker, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lucasta Miller, R S Baldock, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ann Johnson, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Cragg, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, David Hands Rugby Commentary, Roland E. Mann, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ian Robertson, Christopher Story (Director), Colin Campbell, Matthew Wyatt, Peter Roebuck, H. Anderson, Christopher Rose-Innes,
ResumoReith Lectures Royal safety review after 'gun' attack Prince of Wales 'cool as a cucumber' as starting pistol assailant is overpowered The royal family may have to accept more conspicuous protection on foreign trips after a student's mock gun attack on the Prince of Wales in Australia Labour ditches its expensive promises Index Hurd faces enquiry over 'aid for contracts' deal By our Foreign Staff: Shoppers die in store roof fall Appointments Bulger murder boys could be freed in eight years Taylforth Case Feed the Children Menuhin brings humorous note to off-beat gathering Major faces taxing challenge to restore party's reputation Ministers predict that when the economy is on an even keel again the Tories will continue their assault on taxation Sainsbury's Homebase By a Staff Reporter: Burger link to CJD attacked as scare Father and children found dead in car News in Brief MacGregor 'not going' News in Brief Britain wins £1.6bn aid News in Brief Scott told of disarray News in Brief Berlin to host match News in Brief Travel delays to Spain Gays drop grant claim News in Brief Fall in repossessions Saturday in the Times Royals must live with danger, says Princess Attacker led fight for boat people Fate of monarchy is up to you, Prince tells Australia Christmas wishes with protest letter More Furniture Ideas Job Centre Health chief tightens cancer screening Troubleshooter to check standards CSA asks vasectomy man to pay up Budgie dies from passive smoking Trafficmaster Blood test 'endangers transfusion patients' Hewlett Packard Roadshow treasures go on sale Rural lobby fears effect of merger CPS chief blames police BT Council considers court action over Romeo-ban teacher School governors under attack as battle lines are drawn on headmistress's future Jane Brown's supporters claim that the primary school on one of London's toughest estates will close if she is suspended Major goes in to bat for more school sport EastEnders actress to appeal Foul-mouthed films worry TV watchdog Broadd casting survey Drop in burglaries News in Brief Nadir cash News in Brief Father missing News in Brief PC fined News in Brief Never too late News in Brief Michelin names its rising stars Keene on Chess Hotpoint Foul-mouthed films worry TV watchdog BBC finds the key to Picasso's platonic muse Labour steps up warfare Comet Sex scandals boost women politicians Brown seeks tax loophole for election battle Riddell on Politics Sex scandals boost women politicans Tory leadership tries to silence party critics HMSO In Parliament By a Staff Reporter: Single parents oust the nuclear family Regions The rich get richer as the poor see income fall Social trends: Britons are much healthirer, sometimes wealthier and often wiser than even By Staff Reporter: Fare rise drives more into cars Diet-conscious add years to life expectancy Brute facts overcome each alarming twist and turn Commentary Radisson Edwardian Hotels By a Staff Reporter: Women have less time for leisure Snapshots of Britain Hosokawa caves in with compromise to salvage reforms The Japanese Prime Minister still hopes to save his clean-up package. Observers are pessimistic, "It is a matter of whether he chooses a show or a quick death, " one says Dell The Indian Prithvi surface-to-surface guided… Actress banned for not wanting to be a crone Dixons US orders missiles to Korea as nuclear impasse worsens Clinton delights America with Reagan-style vision The President is basking in public acclaim after a speech to Congress, much of which might have been delivered by the "great communication" New Yorkers left cold by diet of crime Drink your way to time off with pay Halifax Relief teams in race to save buried shoppers Three Killed and 94 injured as kroof of Nice supermarket collapses Reformer Fyodorov quits in attack on 'illiterate ideology' As a key reformer bows out, Russian prosecutors are investigating allegations of war-mongering against Aladimir Zhirinovsky, the neo-Fascist leader Nationalist backtracks over separation from Ukraine Cellnet New party adds to Italy poll confusion UN commander shows his mettle in Sarajevo stroll Plea to Iran on missing bishop News in Brief UK boost for scholarships News in Brief Maverick US politician freed News in Brief (Reuter): Killing fields (Reuter): Husain hope News in Brief (Reuter): Britons safe News in Brief (Reuter): Spanish blasts News in Brief (AP): Algeria impasse News in Brief (AFP): Jail riot ends News in Brief De Klerk joined by Mandela in peace effort for Lesotho British firms eager to rebuild Beirut Epson Iraqi army 'at 80% of prewar strength' New Multiyork Sale Offers KGB nuclear spy details add to Israel security fears America's guilty silence The Whitebread prizewinner reveals a secret the us refuses to face white salvery. Daniel Johnson talks to the author whose family still bear the scars Everest The she-devils, from Medea to Madonna Emma Wilkins on the argument that ancient myth shapes our view of modern woman Marina Warner 1994 Reith Lectures What's a lay-by for anyway? Another taboo of polite socity broken The great pretenders Ian Robertson enters the bizzarre world of people who seliberatley fake illness in themselves or others Asd soon as they adre found out in one hospital they move to another Importence Relief Pain and champagne Pancreatis and alchohol.. . damage dto fragile young brains .. . good news for ear-lobes Should you ditch your blood pressure pills? Nigel Hawkers talks to a Gp who thinks hypertension is overtreated MOPS Lowering the age of homosexual consent to 16 will encourage boys to be seduced by an ideology Lowering the age of homosexual consent to 16 will encourage boys to be kseduced by an ideology Royal reshoot The Times Diary Time and Motion The Times Diary Picture Gallery A legal hell on wheels The Taylforth trial was a grotesque waste of time and money that exposed the deep faults of the libel laws Eyes down The Times Diary All stars The Times Diary Pale green The Times Diary A better Bank of England Nicholas Budgen on his plan for fiscal freedom A Nation of Islands Public policy should addess the trend towards isolation Hosokawa's Crusade A snap elecion would be in Japan's best interest Princely Advice Prince Charles offers wise words don Australia's future Need for reform of political process Tipping policy Realism on Hong Kong passports Violence on video School expulsions Better treatment of breast cancer Patients on trolleys Safety first Court Circular Today's royal engagements Fruiterers Company Today's birthdays Personal Column Dinners Reception Picture Gallery Anniversaries The Kent Society Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Appointment Church news School news Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Major-General Richard Jelf Major-general Richard William Jelf, CBE Commandant of the police college at Bramshill, 1957-63 died on January 22 aged 89 Hed was born on June 16 1904 Personal Column The Times James Boyce James Boyce, Labour MP for Rotherham since the 1992 general election diedd on January 25 aged 46. He was born on septemeber 6,1947 Professor William Hayes Professor wiliam Hayes FRS microbiologist and molecular geneticist, died on January 7 aged 80. He was born in Co Dublin on January 18,1913 Heather Sears Heather Serars, stage and screen actress, died on January 3 aged 58. She was born in Whitechapel on September 28,1935 Chess Champions Hoteliers wild about Dr Leakey Animal rw in Africa Insect war annoys passengers Tailoring flights Major's USA Multiple Display Advertising Items World Link Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Hoteliers wild about Dr Leakey Multiple Display Advertising Items Pelican Travel Sainsbury's British Airways CD Club Direct Airlines Travel Travel Bank German Travel Centre Flights Europe and Worldwide Austria Flight Bookers PLC The Asia Experience Americana Vacations Limited Nelsons Travel Flight Finders Holiday lessons Travelogs Canada Argument over airline spraying Flights to suit Travelogs First steps Travelogs Best beds Trvelogs Riding out of the recession Blackpool on a roll Symbolic Saharan protests New hope for Adriatic resort Break for the south Flyaways Dubrovnik is afloat again The Times Bermuda base fears Royal air maroc Silverbird Nomads barricade the desert News The Times Crossword No 19,450 People in the Times Times Weathercall Tourist rates are on Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Business Mirror pensioners likely to win deal The legal case is one of several being pursued against City institutions that did business with Robert Maxwell by pensioners who want to track down funds O'Reilly will make offer for Independent Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky The Pound Arts Hogg is latest target of Insider trading claims Gold Sport Hanson to float Beazer Homes Mercury European Privatisation Trust Business Today Lenders cautious about fall in repossessions Subdued response to gilts auction La Crème De La Crème Personnel & Payroll Administrator Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Business Advisors Ltd Coal chief discloses subsidy restrictions Lockhead Aeronautical Systerms Company Challoner James Multiple Classified Advertising Items EC stops France from subsidising Bull Rover sales defy European trend Bradford TEC chief executive suspended Germany confident on growth and inflation Business Roundup Ford night shift returns Business Roundup North Sea oil output up Business Roundup TUC keeps union of 13 Business Roundup Turnround at IBM UK Business Roundup Biotech rules examined Business Roundup The Times Ersatz optimism in Bonn German recovery rests on the Bundesbank Ofgas set to rule on British Gas Coal subsidies that turned to ashes Pennington Compaq turns in record earnings New finance chief at Storehouse Business Express W H Smith disappoints with muted £44.7m interim result Dispute over Euro Disney report Cigarette wars burn Philip Morris profits Sales jump puts Next ahead of retail pack The Times Investors become nervous as gilt auction takes its toll Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Unit trust sales hit record in December Nursing home group to float Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Solid bond market lifts Dow Wall Street Money Markets Money Rates (%) Tax - lies or just simple old-fashioned incompetence Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that repudiating monetary misjudgements is more important than fiscal deception in the tax education Falconer targets Scott enquiry The Times City Diary Talking shop The Times City Diary Plain speaking The Times City Diary How Low can you get? Tempus Small companies Tempus Wh Smith Tempus Royal Liver Assurance Hogg Group Tempus Wm Low to shed 10% of staff at head office The company will continue to close small, outdated stores and the cost of this will be particularly felt in the first half of the current financial year Accountancy & Finance Price Waterhouse Litchfield Associates N. V The Times Barclays staff protest against redundancies Bullough delivers improved result Clerical Medical Investment Group D Y Davies cuts losses Business Roundup Danka profits rise Business Roundup Mercedes sales hopes Business Roundup ACT sells Brann Business Roundup US airlines make fresh Heathrow demand Business Roundup Cutting the red tape on audits Leicester Housing Association Limited Investment Management Systems Own goal by the Scots Any Other Business On the ball Any Other Business Money laundering Any Other Business Harrison Willis Senior Future Settlement Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals The Times Newspapers A hangover that may last longer Regional Accountant Slide continues First direct Compaq The Times Unit Trust Information Service Scorsese paints his masterpiece Cinema: Geoff Brown watches a master of dark drama conduct the U-turn of his career in The Age of Innocence, and emerge triumphant Bearding the lionised Television Theatre That's cooking, good-looking Rock: A stunning British debut by a new voice and face Sheryl Crow Borderlline, W1 Fair takings Arts Briefing Exhibitions Bard at the top Arts Briefing Verdi Requiem Sundance kids Arts Briefing 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 the symbol) on release across the country Jaw-jaw out of Waugh-Waugh Theatre: Evelyn Waugh's marital problems revisited and, below, anatomical inspirations A Handful of Dust Palace, Watford Gone out on a limb Body Politic Cockpit Renaissance revisited Chorai, Music: Brightly focused performances of solemn but beautiful sacred pieces from the 16th century Tallis Scholars St John's Smith Square Jeweller who made the golden egg Exhibition: John Russell Taylor on the treasures of the house of Fabergé designers to royalty Great Classics on Offer The Times CD Direct The Times At home in Vienna Festival Hall Concerts: Waltzes, polkas and a Requiem The Times Stuck in his old rituals Festival: John Tavener's music may bear witness to a powerful spirituality, but it leaves Stephen Pettitt unmoved Three faces of singular love The Rest of Life By Mary Gordon Bloomsbury, £15.99 National Library for the Blind My beautiful laundress Mary Wesley leads the first flowering of the new spring fiction Despite Mary Wesley's popularity, Rachel Cusk finds her first London novel exaggerated and platitudinous An Imaginative Experience By Mary Wesley Bantam Press, £14.99 Vision beyond his sight Chroma By Derek Jarman Century, £15.99 Lasagne and desire Stir Fry By Emma Donoghue Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Talent of a random fruit Body and Soul By Frank Conroy Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 New Authors Avon Books (T) A better man than us Kipling needs no apology or plea of mitigation from later generations, says Colin Welch Whitbread Book of the Year 1993 Great little Englanders Literary Englands Versions of "Englishness" in modern writing By David Gervais Cambridge, £30 Take back the night The Morning after Sex, Fear and Feminism By Katie Roiphe Hamish Hamilton, £7.99 The Times Homes sweet homes A Spencer Childhood By Margaret Douglas-Home John Catt Educational, £4.95 pbk original Complainant does not institute proceedings Court Appeal Law Report January 27 1994 Queen's Bench Division Admitting discredited evidence Legal & Public Notices No privilege in insurance stage Discretion to order exhumation Insufficient dumping evidence European Law Rreport Luxembourg Council liable over injury to child Signing omission irrelevant International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 Americans prosper in heated exchanges The Times Green baize confrontation in NW 1 Albert Dormer sets the scene for a classic showdown recalling one of cinema's most gripping game of cards Occasion for the unorthodox World Cup plot set to thicken Jones offers spark of late inspiration Jolly Scot on line for major success For the Record Brown happiest as a Wanderer Peter Ball talks to a former eletrician who aims to hand Arsenal a fourth-round shock FA Cup International judges skate on thin ice Sports Letters Out of touch Rugby's duty Orientational bias Tranmere denied as Gemmill rescues Forest Prosperity regained Word-Watching Rangers impose Ibrox ban on Celtic supporters St Leger fortified by restructure of entry system New sponsor for Doncaster classic Thunderer: Huntingdon Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Cabochon adds to Joseph's fine tally Pipe plays numbers game for Aintree Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Two races held in honour of Michael Seely McCague spared bowling on lifeless pitch Teams Australia bids fond farewell to Border By our Sports Staff: Sidhu falls one run short MCC plan given approval Holyfield confirms date Sports in Brief Scots whitewashed Sports in Brief World record claimed Sports in Brief British Open prize rise Sports in Brief Smith secures title Sports in Brief Snow Reports Littlewoods Pools Newlove withdraws from sevens squad Sports in Brief BBC 1 Lunchtime Concer to 2pm. 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