News from 31/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Michael Syrett, Karen Krizanovich, Jon Ashworth, Doug Jones, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Tony McGINN, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anatol Lieven, C. M. Clothier, Barry Trowbridge, Deidre Sanders, Flona Caine, Simon Barnes, R. H. W. Cooper, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, and Anthony Loyd, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Hazhir Teimourian, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomas, Frederic Bennett, Philip Howard, Sue Frost, Jeremy Kingston, Marje Proops, Jenney Cozens, Lynne Truss, Armistead Maupin, Simon Wessely, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Anna Raeburn Denise, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John Steward Collis, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Wood, Martin Flanagan, Frank Dobson, Suzie Hayman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Gill Cox, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Richard Stott, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Barbara, Virginia Ironside, Sarah Bagnall, Simon Tait, Geoff Harwood, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Banana Yoshimoto, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, Christine Weber, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn and Ross Dunn, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Martin Fletcher and Arthur Leathley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Huw James, Alison Roberts, John P. Griffin, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gerald Kaulfman, Raymond Keene, Juliet Pennington, Roy Chapman, Maurice Gee, Peter Davalle, Tricia Kreitman, Emma Wilkins, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Rachel Collins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, George Bickerstaffe, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jone O'Leary, Ken Charman, Linda Colley, William Rees-Mogg, Miriam Stoppard, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Glass, Douglas Hurd, Tom Crone, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Nick Fisher, Graham Searjeant, Robertson, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Claire Rayner, Gwen Robinson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne Hooper, Michael Henderson, by Kris Anderson, Mary Whitehouse, Peter Roebuck, Denise Ertson, Arthur Davidson, Christopher Irvine, Tom Aldridge,
Resumo24-hour wait for rescue after five doctors die Avalanche engulfs alpine sking party Index Picasso Offer US visa for Adams angers No 10 Bosnia MBA Guide Right-wingers offer Major a lifeline in party strife Gay sex at 16, say the agony aunts Hurd replies to Pergau critics Linguaphone 30p Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p for a year Action man takes on ultimate challenge: to rescue Major Christopher Meyer starts today as the voice of 10 Downing Street. His style and character are analysed by Martin Fletcher Sheehy-style review deals new blow to military morale Nordicsport Tory right urges return to tax cuts Independent rivals meet Review threat to SFO Town prays for family Winds blast Highlands US honours architect Young feel job squeeze Youngest grandmaster Queen Mother at church Shot man's former colleague in court News in Brief Husband and wife GPs among dead in French avalanche Families and patients devasted by loss of dedicated professionals, all experienced skiers By a Staff Reporter: Dawn patrols check slopes for danger Survivor waited 24 hours for snow hole rescue Woman killed on Snowdon Hp Hewlett Packard No Title Weather-beaten explorers back from the ice An epic voyage by the explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton is being praised anew by a team of British adventurers Abbey National College boxes clever to house students The Times Two found dead after flat blaze News in Brief Head accused in porn case Island race Father named Horse power River search Make it snappy Bond winners Police fear murderous thieves will strike again Cheaper libel suits on the way Joyriders add £1,000 to new Ford Stars honoured as British films find audience Ford The quality of the Times Apply for Agm Credit Card Royal silence descends over 'break' with Parker Bowles Howard to lift ban on police officers working part-time Concern over the waste in training women police who could not return after having children has led to new flexibility Bogus builders blitz old soldier's savings International Convention Centre Birmingham Keene on Chess First direct United in prayer, worshippers pack doomed church Centre Stage Outcry over CSA drives pilloried staff to quit Child Support Agency meets critics as one mother pays tribute to its work Rescued from £1 a day for girl's upkeep Britain 1994: nation in search of an identity One-nation Toryism may lead to internationalism, Linda Colley argues, continuing our series of articles inspirted by Michael Portillo's attack on institutionalised cynicism Case for the defence enrages parents 'You are the Parent of . . . ' 'Sumo' Kohl plays role of Clinton's heavyweight partner `Germany and America are weaving a dense web of common interests at the expense of Britain's once-special relationship with Washington. With Russia high on Mr Clinton's foreign policy agenda. Bonn's friendship is vital Aid convoys resume as Hurd seeks to calm us on Bosnia Chernomyrdin pledges to speed reforms Russian Prime Minister woods West with commitment to maintain market system Brother Laser Printers Picture Gallery Rebel heads for win in Crimea elections Marchais to control party from the shadows Inkatha congress votes to boycott multi-racial poll Zulu party demands constitutional changes as campaigning begins for April election Film stars' quake junk goes on sale US retreats from role as world's policeman White running for office Bill Clinton spoke boldly of clearing up the world's problems. Setbacks abroad have forced a rethink on peacekeeping operations Death-row dog let off leash De Klerk calls Mandela promises extravagant (Reuter): Algerians appoint President News in Brief (Reuter): Poll deaths (Reuter): Doctor's plea (AP): Singer hurt (Reuter): Rally banned (AP): Actor dies (AP): Fbi dragnet Backroom deal on reform taints Hosokawa's image Inventor of American suburbia leaves an… Arafat and Peres poised to end peace deadlock Israeli and Plo negotiators have agreed on the final terms for a handover of the Gaza Strip and Jericho. Calls have begun for a lifting of Arab embargoes on the Jewish state Refugee in Gaza feels PLO wrath Missing bishop killed in Iran Apricot Cuddly secrets of female power In the age of the corporate woman from Hell, what a cowering man needs is a reassuring boss who reminds him of his mummy Appointment with death The diaries of a murdered aid worker in Bosnia reveal a woman seeking fulfilment. Gillian Bowditch reports The Times Pleasure principles After a year-long revamp, one high street chain is offering soft, fluid, affordable fashion Hotline NEFF Health propagndists may have proved that advertising is the biggest waste of money yet invanted Close to home The Times Diary Spending money fit to bust A new analysis of expenditure harms the Government's reputation more than its tax record Back to the Euro-barricades Tory divisions on Europe are about to resurface, says Second prize The Times Diary Neck and neck The Times Diary Foot soldiers The Times Diary King Lear as family entertainment Back to Front Long-term spending cuts mean long-term jobs Dangerous Intolerance The ANC must control its violent supporters The Pleasures of Football England must learn to play its old game with style again Tax increases Hong Kong realism Hurd replies to Pergau dam critics Benefits and backlash of ordeal by libel' in the courts Age of consent for homosexuals The Allitt enquiry The right medicine Broadcast violence Appeal of the pipes Safety first Court Circular Colonel Coldstream Guards Memorial services Dinner Sir Desmond Lee Appointment Today's birthdays Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Stargazer's guide to the February Anniversaries Today's royal engagements British Institute in Eastern Africa Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Territorial Army Marriages Air Chief Marshal Sir Neville Stack Air Chief Marshall sir (Thomas) Neville "Jimmy" stack KCB CVO, CBE, AFC a former RAF Air Secretary, died on January 26 aged 74. He was born on October 19,1919 Personal Column Keith Dalziel Keith Dalziel, FRS Reader in Birochemistry at oxford University 1978-83, died on January 7aged 72. He was born on August 24,1921 Oscar Fraley Oscar Freley, author of The Untouchables, died of heart failure in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 6 aged 79. He was born in Phildelphia on August 2,1914 Patric Dickinson Patrie Dickinson, English poet, broadcaster and translator, died on January 28 aged 79. He was born at Natisabad, India, on December 26,1914 Reuben Mattus Reuben Mattus creator of the Häagen-Dazs brand of luxury ice-cream, died of a heart attck at Deerfield Beach, Florida, on January 27, aged 81. He was born in Poland Herr Hitler Chancellor of the Reich "National" Cabinet News The Times Crossword No 19,453 Sir Richard attenborough is greeted by sir Antonty Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Arts United victory tempered by doubts Accusations of foul play tarnish FA Cup tie at Carrow Road Picture Gallery Harriers rewarded with home draw Fifth round Back takes giant stride to claim England place England Books Business The Loan Corporation Coping with my Son's Expulsion Maier had warned of danger before ski crash Dominant Sampras follows path of Graf Els routs rivals in impressive desert campaign For the Record Christie's ambition outweighs need for recovery By our Sports Staff: Chavez's unbeaten record goes after 92 contests Atherton sets calming example Kirsten seethes at bad decisions Kapil Dev draws alongside Hadlee Scoreboard Faltering tempo lifted by Cook Piper rues moment of lapsed caution Sports in Brief Welch ends stalemate England in medal hunt Scotland rally in vain Super-bike restricted Kings vanquish Royals O'Sullivan beaten Britons in fine fettle Snow Reports Cardiff rejoices with passion and pride` FA cup progress stris memories of giant-killers' greatest triumph Johnson waxes lyrical Legal & Public Notices Tottenham defence dismantled Villa reflect Atkinson's way Fantasy league Lee takes on City's low morale besides £3m debt Harriers rise to challenge of Beck's bombers Kidderminster spring cup surprise Speed's goal helps Leeds to escape humiliation Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Celtic's fans fluent in the language of dismay Bath avoid slip-up as pitch takes heavy toll Weekend Results and Tables Bracken returns to lead Bristol's celebrations Depleted Leicester still too strong Cardiff discover means to test Llanelli's patience Scotland's injury problems solved St Helens relieved to escape cup exit Dunwoody enrols in exclusive club Double puts McCarthy on championship trail Results from Four Meetings The Times Sports Service Thunderer: Plumpton Mature student shows way to form book professors Saturday's Results Wolverhampton Leaders over the Jumps Multiple Display Advertising Items A Levels at Cats Worth School Dollar Academy Haileybury College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College To Be Included in February's Guide Rutland Sixth Form College Bredon School Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne MPW Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Sevenoaks School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duff Miller Aiglon College Switzerland ISIS 'We were devastated - nobody seemed to want to help' A mother tells how she became teacher and jailer after her son was barred from school for having drugs Who is really in charge? The Jane Brown controversy highlights the need to re-examine local authorities and their governing bodies, Independent Education Saint Felix School Southwold Croft House When actions speak louder than words Stop talking about morality, Roy Chapman writes, It is time for us all to lead by example Brockhurst Preparatory School Bootham School York CCSS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Principal of Geelong Grammar School Gresham College Multiple Classified Advertising Items A level/GCSE Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranleigh School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Sheffield Multiple Display Advertising Items University College of Swansea King's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Guerrilla behind the screen Channel 4's John Willis, head of programmes, has a radical streak, writes Andy Lavender Seen through the eyes of a sculptor Simon Tait meets the man behind the Tate's ambitious new Picasso show Theatre The artist as a friend Alison Roberts on the Tv role of Picasso's biographer The Times Books Lessons from the land of Oz Television Review Arena BBC2 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertaiment complied by kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assesment of theartre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indiciated with the symbol on release across the country Sing, if you're gay, to be glad Theatre: Love laughter, sadness, sorrow, the mysteries, of mime - all human life is here Accustomed to Her Face Drill Hall, Wc1 Wicker-man tilting at windmills The Quest for Don Quixote Bac, Batters On streets of shame The Greatest Story Ever Sold Warehouse, Croydon Picture Gallery Field day for a comic virtuoso What a Performance The Drum, plymouth More sex please, we're MPs Comparing political bodice-rippers, Gerald Kaufman finds Edwina Currie better value than Michael Dobbs Valentine's Day Special How to profile a Hannibal Lecter Criminal Shadows Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer By David Canter HarperCollins, ?16,99 Faint echo of a resonant myth Eros and Psyche By William Rivi?re Hodder & Stoughton, ?15.99 TES Paperbacks Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Flotations seek £50m for growth Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market La Críme De La Cr?me PMG Films Ltd Handle Store wars force retailers to cut prices of basic food BAA makes a break with tradition Reporting this Week Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Roundup Small firms lead revival Banesto shares to restart Pilkington jobs to go Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tackling the scourge of global unemployment The leading industrial nations must find ways of getting their people back to work. Philip Bassett examines some concrete proposals by the Oecd Stranger than fiction The Times City Diary That's mine The Times City Diary Strong accent on security The Times City Diary Family fare The Times City Diary Seb's choice The Time City Diary If the public wants the Church to lead, the public has to pay Assessing the Nineties with a sense of dëjà vu Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Classic fM Choice Variations Satellite Back to Basics Aids drug enquiry blow for Wellcome While Retrovir may not be effective on its own for HIV-infected patients, it is likely to continue to be used by doctors as part of a cocktail of drugs to combat Aids Times Two Crossword Winning Move Barclays to pay Taylor £737,500 a year Employees sink their claws into Lynx at NFC meeting Word-Watching Thomson in talks with Sas By our Deputy Business Editor: MGN pensioners close to last-minute deal Pedi-doc Also 24 hour answering service 7Unholy Alliance Recovery will not help jobs says Oecd Picture Gallery Institut Superieur Des Affaires Graduates on course for a bright future` Despite the recession, an MBA can still be a good career move John O'Leary educaiton editor London Business School Students reach peak on revised learning curve Colleges are devising new ways of studing to win the battle to attract more graduates. Michel Syrett reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Is two years' hard labour too long? Divisions have opened up over course lengths Picture Gallery Cranfield University Building up direct links with business New Universities have management courses equal to anything produced by traditional universites. Michel Syrett reports Kingston University Concentration on specialist courses Some programmes are closely tailored to the needs of individuals and organisations Cambridge University MBA The Brits branch out Michel Syrett examines the global expansion of the Open Business School Heriot-Watt University Henley doctorate is a world winner Henley Management College The giant step from the classroc George Bickerstaffie reflects on how the employment has changed since the 1980s: today 'Many companies in America will not hire a graduate who has not worked a summer internship with them and this trend is starting to spread to Europe' Masters in Business Administration University of Leeds Manchester Business School M back into the big wide world 'Schools want the best students and the admission procedure to get into a business school, while fairly standardised, is nonetheless daunting' University of Nottingham Masters in Business Administration Georgetown University Royal Agricultural College S G B S To France for a cultural awakening Michel Syrett looks at exchanges between British and French schools University of Brighton Charting success Taking your Pick from the Top Twenty Schools Masters in Business Administration Ashridge South Bank University London Webster University Western Business School Bournemouth University MBAth University of Bath Boston University The MBA Career Guide Training managers not soldiers Dr Richard Thomas explains how the the west is helping to set up business schools in the old Soviet empire The Open Business School The march of the free-marketeers British students assist emerging countries to develop their exports Information Hotline Masters in Business Administration Leicester University Warwick Business School ESADE University of Exeter The University of Hull University of Newcastle upon Tyne Schiller International University The gateway to Asia Hong Kong schools are closer to local businesses than their competitors in America and Europe Masters in Business Administration Nimbas The Robert Gordon University Piloted to global success Aston University Greenwich College The Times University of Reading Saint-Xavier University Multiple Display Advertising Items MSM Instituto de Empresa
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