News from 01/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Stephen Cretney, John White, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Edward Gorman and Roger Boyes, Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, David Pannick Qc, Rodney Milnes and Marcus Binney, E. M. F. Ager, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and James Bone, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Bill Frost and Stewart Tendler, John A. Barnard, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Elizabeth Ward, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Mary Bodlovic, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Susan Bell and Dominic Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Bryan J. Driscoll, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Keith Smith, Susan Gilchrist, Sable Fanshawe, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Elizabeth J. Hunter, Susan Bell and Emma Wilkins, Leslie Rout, M. W. Hebden, David Miller, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Francis Bennion, Sir Gordon Borrie's, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Pauline M. Atkins, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, A. T. Lamb, Oliver Holt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Martin Ivens, Wolfgang Münchau and Janet Bush, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Giles Barber, Peter Lewis, Terry Johnson, Benny Hill, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Joanna Pitman and Philip Basset, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Barbara Maude, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ben MacIntyre and Alexandra Frean, Robert Rhodes, Ross Tieman, Business Editor Robert Ballantyne, Conal Gregory, E. L. Williams, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Jonathan Mirsky,
Resumo£800m Rover sale to BMW sparks outcry Proof of 1988 rip-off, says Labour Britons stabbed in death yacht Index War of Words Sixty million hear Adams live in US Picasso Offer Major rejects reshuffle as Lamont twists knife Glyndebourne opens for a tenner Kill or Cure? Survivor demands better ski safety ARC 30P Bosnian murder suspects killed MPs squirm at seizure of car-making bastion Matthew Parris Political Sketch Britain champions Lawson for top job OECD appointment Dell Agony aunts lobby No 10 on gay sex Councillor lay dead 'for up to ten days' News in Brief Farm incomes up 60% News in Brief Japanese fund college News in Brief Caver free after 24 hours News in Brief Truancy tables changed News in Brief Test case on ageism News in Brief Bash to the future News in Brief On the road to help News in Brief Hello! buys Stent's story News in Brief National Blood Transfusion Service BMW backs revival of British classics MG, Triumph, Riley and Austin Healey could make a comeback 'Biggest car boot sale' splits motor city German workers enjoy richer rewards By our Motoring Correspondent: Merger creates company to take on world ERIC Citroën Zx Backbenchers warn Major of revolt on council plans Legal challenges are among obstacles the Government will have to overcome if it insists on abolishing shire counties Tory MPs rally to defend Somerset Cheshire Building Society By a Staff Reporter: A beastly day with the beauty queens National Blood Transfusion Service Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p British Airways Avalanche survivor says off-piste skiers should not be afraid 'It is totally wasterful way to die—a whols sensation; your heart it, feel it as well as seeing it' By a Staff Reporter: Guides put faith in backpack balloon Radio 1 loses 2m listeners St. Joseph's Hospice By a Staff Reporter: Baby batterer freed by judge By a Staff Reporter: French urged to adopt check-in safety system Doctors failed to see cancer Mobil 1 Social justice study poised to support Smith's promises Sir Gordon Borrie's blueprint for social reform is likely to include universal benefits and a minimum wage Honda Reshuffle would not deliver trump card Riddell on Politics Airport tax delay fails to placate Labour Threat to pensions attacked In Parliament Keene on Chess Speaker guards symbols Worshippers join vicar on road to Rome 'Women's ordination highlights weakness in Anglicanism Undercover Prince sees SAS tactics Leisure Breaks Patten warning on religious teaching Honda Howard bows to Lords' pressure on police Bill The quality of the Times Depressed PC admits faking glue attack by teenagers NCH Workhouse gruel 'too costly for poor today' Parents angered by drug expulsions Prison refit wasted money News in Brief Aid for victims News in Brief Suspect held News in Brief Boxer jailed News in Brief Bogus doctor News in Brief Spielberg role News in Brief Lands' End Clinton accused of lying over cash losses National Westminster Bank Peking cuts back on building projects as economy overheats In this 90th year Xiaoping faces the dilemma of how to bring prosperity to his country while maintaining political control by the troubled Communist Party Fire guts Barcelona opera house 'Open' Europe remains a dream French aim to turn old crocks into pots of gold The Times Errant father awarded share of girl's estate American way of justice in the dock as judges and jurors wander through moral maze Defence lawyers put murdered parents on trial The Missions to Seamen Lexus Doves were right all along, says Clinton's new man Americans weigh into premature great debate over 'who lost Russia?' To the chagrin of eminent critics, Strobe Talbott, the unconfirmed Deputy Secretary of State, maintains that the architects of America's Cold War strategy were altogether wrong. For more than four decades, Western policy was based on a grotesque exaggeration of what the Soviet Union could do, he argues Serbs mobilise for big spring offensive Mazda 323 By our Foreign Staff: Hardliner sees signs of third world war Major hopes to spur Yeltsin's reform drive on Moscow visit Russian nationalist wins Crimea poll Fear of right-wing coup mounts as Pretoria poll talks founder From Associated Press: Marines kill five Somalis Vodafone Deadlock leaves PLO facing self-rule delay Barriers fall as moguls of Bollywood go sexy (Reuter): Kerrigan assault case starts today News in Brief Debt deal News in Brief (Reuter): Banker resigns News in Brief (Reuter): Prisoners die News in Brief (Reuter): Extortion case News in Brief (Reuter): Author dies News in Brief (AFP): Barbie chaos News in Brief Investors in People Bring back Arkwright's corner shop Impersonal shopping centres sellin identical goods are driving shoppers away. What we need is old -fashioned service witih a smile A slave to dark truths Julia Llewellyn Smith meets Marsha Hunt, who is embroiled in a bitter literary feud with this year's winner of the Whitbread book prize The Times Divorce: the story so far A French magazine claims to be the first devoted to martial breakdown Old Chinese cure or killer? Nigel Hawkes looks at fear over Chinese herbal clinics after cases of kidney damage The fall and rise of interferon Jeremy Laurence traces the stormy history of a drug that has huge potential for treating many diseases Carnell Ltd Mite-Guard Keys to avalanche survival If the impact of snow is not fatal, the main treat comes from the cold Lynne Truss What's my number? I wonder how your fingers feel Trusty servant The Times Diary Impurely fictional The Times Diary Picture Gallery Excuses piled on disgrace Tunisia's dismissal of Amnesty's findings of arbitray injustice make things worse Status symbols The Times Diary Free speeches The Times Diary Wear it's at The Times Diary Biter bit The Times Diary Roving across frontiers Graham Mather on a merger that points forward Shuffle Time John Major should clear the decks to save his job Rover's Return The BMW offer may be flattering, but is it is a good deal? On Camera Justice can be seen to be done, but caution is needed The true nature of Britishness: a problem of identity Right to silence Finance Bill drafting Role of United Nations in Bosnia Organ donation Nurse sickness rates Horror of Balham bombing recalled Barrault in action In for a penny… Safety first Costing the cuts Court Circular Sandringham Norfolk Today's royal engagements Luncheons Reception Personal Column Revived village wins planning award Dinners Birthdays today School news Appointments Stern studios Forthcoming marriages Marriage New president Pierre Boulle Pierre Boulle, French novelist, died in Parish on January 30 aged 81. He was borin in Avignon on February 20,1912 Personal Column Flights Directory Sir Brian Kellett Sir Brian Kellett, chairman of Unigate and former chairman of TI Group and ibe Port of London Authority, died on January 30 aged 71. He was born on May 8,1922 The Marquess of Normanby The Marquesss of Normanby, KG, CBE landwoner, died on January 30 age 81. He was borin on July 29,1912 Tony Waddington Tony Waddington, manager of Stoke City football club, 1960-77, died on January 29 in Crew, Cheshire, aged 69. He was born on November 9,1924 Poetry and Photography News The Times Crossword No 19,454 Business People in the Times Forecast A nose for foreign news The Times Tomorrow Costing a lot less in Spain The Times Tomorrow A West End off-Broadway The Times Tomorrow BMW pledges investment cash for Rover Germans guarantee to keep Longbridge and Cowley open Shares at Regord Only one week needed to sell a British institution Picture Gallery Small Business Arts Angry Honda set to pull out Sport John Charcol Firms pay £32m in MGN dispute Forum on Corporate Fraud Business Today Post Haste EHR Royal Mail Picture Gallery Tesco to cut 800 jobs as price war bites Fed signals rise in short-term interest rates The US Federal Reserve said short-term interest rates are heading for a rise, for the first time since 1989. Britain, meanwhile, is likely to be cautions about interest rate cuts Post Office calls for early ruling on sale Legal & Public Notices West Mercia Constabulary EC states urged to sell airlines Paramount deadline NHL set to re-enter house market Thatcher leaves Attwoods board Shake-out charges take their toll of Xerox Business Roundup Bimec still in red Business Roundup Trafalgar issue take-up Business Roundup Fiat slumps to loss Business Roundup Queens Moat deal Business Roundup Motor World boosted Business Roundup Haynes accelerates Business Roundup Magnet go-ahead Business Roundup Johann Bull's offshore island Europe backs Birmingham Motor Works Cahill competes with Russia Eugene Anderson in limbo Pennington Salvesen shares hit by profits warning Tring executives to cut holdings Japanese Investment Trust PLC Shares leap to record in new account Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Reform cheer sends Nikkei soaring Company News in Brief Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Not the way to treat a partner Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates BAe concentrates efforts on core aerospace operations Ross Tieman examines the sale of the UK's last major carmaker and the likely repercussion for British Aerospace, its parent company Questions about BAe's stewardship of Britain's most advanced technologies are still unanswered Psychology of success The Times City Diary Down, not out The Times City Diary No Title Hotly tipped The Times City Diary Join the dance The Times City Diary Right formula The Times City Diary Wings not wheels Tempus Christian Salvesen Tempus Trafalgar House Tempus World of non-executive directors can turn incestuous Business Letter The Times Invesco Mim Tempus Strong gains among leaders The Times Unit Trust Information Service The minister who seeks out the company of angels Lord Strathclyde, the small firms minister tells Derek Harris of his hope for an exciting, productive summer Business to Business National Westminster Bank Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Matching buyers to antiques One-time dealer finds her niche in the market Offshore & UK Companies by Lawyers Briefings APC Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services The Times Growth hit by skills shortages Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Legal Appointments Price Waterhouse London Transport Publishing/marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets Revealed Ringrose & Co Talkhire Linklaters & Paines Vodafone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gem Discounts North Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBS Stock Plc Ashurst Morris Crisp Chambers Clifford Chance The University of Birmingham Shipping Lawyer Misick and Stanbrook Turks and Caicos Rouse & Co Trainee Solicitor Hants/devon/cornwall Juries tried—and tested It is tie to allow research into how verdicts are reached, argues Stephen Cretney The benefits of reaching a sound verdict Much can be learnt by analysing how jurors react in case debates Picture Gallery Irrational approach Inns and Outs Star turns Inns and Outs Flight decked Ins and Outs Quarry Dougall Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Bristol Is the Government taking the law into its own hands? Counsel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawyer Ec Telecoms Law Fraud Forum Zarak MacRae Brenner Garfield Robbins Michael Page Legal ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Clifford Chance Fraud: a losing battle? Frances Gibb on the background to the Times forum on fraud Quarry Dougall Barristers Senior Clerk Combating Corporate Fraud Profits crash in London The collapse in the litigation boom has hit the capital hard Try a Career that Isn't Legal The Times Newspapers Assignee need not repay advance Economic element in 'gypsy' Zarak MacRae Brenner Rowley Ashworth Birmingham Major International Law Firm No surrender into custody on arraignment Re-amendment of claim to save case Zarak MacRae Brenner Daniels Bates Partnership Good reason for change in a church Correction Curtain up on new Glyndebourne Yesterday, on time and within budget, Sir George Christie unveiled his new, £33 million theatre-the first purpose-built opera house in Britain for 60 years. Rodney Milnes and Marcus Binney hail it as a triumph Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre The Scholarship Commitee Sales, Mergers & Acquisitions Commercial Conveyancer Corporate Affairs Manager U. S. Qualified High Technology Attorney Galleries London Barristers Chambers Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Krish Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessemtn of films London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Send in the (late) clowns Peter Lews meets Terry Johnson, whose new play is inspired by Benny Hill Trigger-happy and handsome all the same Dance Review Mayerling Covent Garden The Times Nature lacking a human touch Visual Art: Claude, the 17th-century landscape painter, had a problem with people, Richard Cork argues Humorous high-flier Theatre: Tim Firth's latest comedy Neville's Island Playhouse, Nottingham More than tolerably good Concert: A new Jonathan Lloyds work for the LPO LPO\Welser- Möst Festival Hall Classical Collection token Drop the attitude Rock Review Manic Street Preachers Brixton Academy Hall reaps reward for courage in adversity England Squads For the Record Pools Forecast New chapter to Milla's tale The Times Today's Fixtures The Times Davies to captain depleted squad Sport in Brief Cooke survives ordeal Sport in Brief Rusty Parrott beaten Sport in Brief Downhill to go ahead Sport in Brief Games confirmation Sport in Brief Exemption improved Sport in Brief Snow Reports Word-Watching Newmarket plans spring festival Madagans funds 2,000 Guineas in addition to fillies' elassic Thunderer: Nottingham Yesterday's Results Bradbury Star primed for Sandown contest Thunderer: Lingfield Park Guest stars Ladbrokes Thunderer: Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Bills pay for flaws and fumbles Explosive Smith inspires Dallas to maintain Super Bowl supremacy Oliver Holt reports from Atlanta on the Super Bowl, an occasion that is floundering in hype South Africa look to Kirsten's grit Score Borad England fritter away chance for practice Score Borads Honour intact as tour ends on flat note Scoreboard Pressure on council to select London for Games David Miller on why London should be chosen to stage 2002 Commonwealth Games BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Football Coyle springs Bolton surprise Late eqaliser keeps giant-killers' FA Cup run alive Absurd cup rule obscures football's final goal Police sanction tie Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Evans fulfils his dream as Liverpool opt for tradition Admiral Cricket
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