News from 11/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
Autores
Dominic Kennedy, Kate Alderson and Stewart Tendler, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Patricia Davies, R. W. Apple, Sarah Potter, Jeremy Laurance, Paul Penrose, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Neil Bennett, Matthew Dryden, Philip Howard, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Clive Davis, Anthony Teasdale (Secretary), Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, John Green (President), Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, Jane Bird, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kurt Schork, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Philip Webster and Staff Reporters, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, I. R. C. Banks, Mirabel Cecil, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Lawrie Smith, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, David Guest, Joan M. Kenworthy Principal, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, John Woodcock, George Brock, Andrew Perry, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Chris Whiteside, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Walter Cairns, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, G. M. Strawbridge (Secretary), Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Michael Evans and Nicholas Wood, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Williamson, Christopher Thomas and Christopher Elliott, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Idris Francis, C. Keshani, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLam: IRA make repeat attack on Heathrow Three more mortar bombs fired after politicians pledge to keep the peace process going £100m bank bonus shared by 6,000 Index Clinton Crisis Saturday in the Times Pathologist's Art 900 more troops leave for Bosnia Freud on Friday Police recover royal cufflinks Man cleared after judge bans tape Peoples Phone No Title Multiyork Sturdy oaks refuse to sway in the winds of Bosnia Political Seketch Clarke ties cuts in taxation to lower public spending Prescott urges Smith to spell out fiscal plan Women to be bishops 'within 10 years' Universities may abandon a levels News in Brief MoD looks into leak' Siberian attraction Company fined £90,000 Committal set aside By a Staff Reporter: Eastleigh Tories lose council seat To Give Blood Patten tells parents to cut back TV 25 planes took off while mortar bombs lay unexploded on runway The Bombing Republicans see violence and talk as path to victory Ira Strategy By a Staff Reporter: Wanted: suspects caught on video after firebombing Picture Gallery Pilots demand answers to security questions The Pilots Sotheby's 250 Years Founded 1744 Wounded PC lay waiting for the final shot Abbey National Police in clear over Milligan Disabled say palace denies equal rights Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Girl tells court of party rape News in Brief Body trapped Striker pays Hidden value Streisand back Boars rampage Van rape Freedom flight Lost and robbed BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Publishers fight for net book agreement Renault a Certain Flair Builder accused of killing eight women Cromwell Street bodies Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Mercenary was 'to scare sister-in-law' Keene on chess Wren and her lover jailed for jumping ship with £11,000 Petty officer's offences showed 'a flagrant disregard for discipline' Valentino Jeans TV ghosts left six children disturbed Parish split after court rules statue must go Think Wood Murder jury clears man after judge bars tape Charlotte Bronte passions revealed Alarm over oral cancer in smokers Midland Tory sceptics warn of renewed conflict Hurd leads the search for party compromise over European elections manifesto SAAB Lib Dems face split over prostitution The week in Parliament Don't forget mother's Day Legal challenge begins to unravel Major's hard-fought Maastricht deal Riddell on Politics Waldegrave refuses to apologise for Callaghan 'slur' Maples Bottomley puts Tory case on families Ministers accused of deception on taxes Malaysia demands action over press Major urged to issue rebuke Cuore Sportivo Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Censure for hospital that lost patient Best buy British beef for a meaty bargain Weekend Shopping Picture Gallery LT deputy withdraws over 'snub' Victims hunt their Serb torturers in Germany The conflict in Bosnia has cast Germany in a strange role. Laws drafted to bring Nazis to justice are being used in the hunt for Balkan war criminals Electricity UN food convoy turned back from starving Muslim town Bonn tries to sway Britain in European voting row John Major is accused of hypocrisy for supporting new members then blocking them. Officials say Britain will be deeply unpopular if European enlargement fails Saga Services Ltd Million Greeks pay last respects to Mercouri St. James Court (Reuter): Yeltsin to seek peace accord with rivals (Reuter): Goldsmith to contest Euro poll News in Brief (Reuter): Chile pardon (Reuter): Student attack (Reuter): Berlin move (AP): Hero dies Peking moves to quell discontent over rising prices` On eve of Christopher visit, Chinese leader blames Britain for breakdown in Hong Kong talks Reuter: Wildlife director Leakey reinstated Plaintiff faints at mention of sex Commercial Union By our Foreign Staff: Schoolgirls bought up for Thai brothels B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Mangope flees his capital in helicopter Rioters mark victory over Bophuthatswana president after mutiny of police force Toyota Soldiers 'told not to fire at settlers' Clintons plan TV appeal to stem Whitewater affair Hillary Clinton is now seen as the central figure in the land deal hearings. The time may have come for her husband to return a favour by publicly defending her Parties inch towards accord on congressional hearings Toyota From Associated Press in Washington: CIA knew of spy suspect's house deal Fahd snubs Husain on Saudi pilgrimage News in Brief (AP): Airman sought (Reuter): Aid promised (AFP): Union rejected (Reuter): Smoker killed Tell me about your mother, Rover Is your dalmatian depressed? Cold your spaniel be psychotic? Julia Liewellyn Smith on the new, caring school of dog training With love from the genuine Grace The honesty of Grace Kelly's private letters revales the human side of the screen idol. Kate Muir reports Cathay Pacific Please make sure my steak is not British Germans are enthusiastic Carnivores but they don't want our beef. Roger Boyes explains the fears behind their drive for an import ban 'It's a nasty, dirty old job, generally smelly' Forensic pathologist Professor Bernard Knigh has been in Gloucester all week. How well does he sleep? The Valerie Grove Interview Toys without playmates Libby Purves on a heartless trade Interflora Philip Howard Avoid the lie direct, but remember: life isn't always as simple as the paradox Family silver The Times Diary Picture Gallery Just too slick, Willie Lack of candour is more damaging then the whitewater charges, says R. W. Apple The people's Prince The Times Diary Ask the family The Times Diary Unleashing Billy The Times Diary The Nasser I knew The Times Diary Political happy families Matthew d'Ancona on the task facing Virginia Bottomley Patrol the Airport Heathrow must tighten security around its perimeter The Road to Santiago A democratic Chile in a democratic hemisphere Campaign for Real Dogs Need one's best friend be a fanciful freak? Where to draw the line on free trade Stretch your legs Court rulings pre-empt Parliament Tory approach to European affairs Hostile hogs Unfamiliar fish Watch it come down in Nw3 Asthma increase Top salaries Out like a light Court Circular Memorial services Apothecaries' Society Reception Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery City and Guilds College Association Dinners Lectures People and Places Latest wills Foreign breeds collar starring role on first day at Cruft 's B. K. P. A Anniversaries Homelife Forthcoming marriages Church news Free List Fernando Rey Fernando Rey, favourite actor of Luis Bunuel and star of Spanish and international cinema, died of cancer at his Madrid home on March 9 aged 76. He was born Fernando Casado D'Arambillet in La Coruna, Galicia in 1917 Personal Column Trailfinders Picture Gallery Charles Bukowski Charles Bukowski, American poet, novelist, short story writer and chief protagonist of the Los Angeles literary underground of the 1960s, died in hospital on March 9 aged 73. He was born at Andernach, Germany, on August 16,1920 Heritage Rugby Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Parkinson's Disease Society John Harrison John Harrison, BBC Southern Africa correspondent, died in a car accident on March 9 aged 48. He was born in Aldershot, Hampshire, on January 24,1946 Brigadier W. E. H. Grylls Brigadier (William) Edward Harvery Grylls, OBE, who commanded Britain's "T" Force at the end of the Second World War, died on February 4 aged 91. He was born on July 11,1902 From our Own Correspondent: The American Crisis On this Day Bank Holiday Extended News The Times Crossword No 19,487 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Infotech New Barclays chief to shake up staff The new Barclays chief executive wants to pin responsibility on individuals, not committees. He also promised to shake up the bank's old-fashioned corporate structure Aegon Life fined £245,000 for breaking rules Engineer Rotork wins 1993 PLC award Stock Market The Pound Arts Resurgent fine art market gives Christies a premium Gold Brent Crude Sport Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Rolls is back in black as jobs go 25 Television and Radio Chasing Following Thriving Cutting Abu Dhabi offers $1.8bn deal over BCCI Capital boost for Air France HR Hogg Robinson BTR scouring the world for takeovers after Graham sale Reuter: EU rejects Kantor's charge of hypocrisy Tesco Theft costs insurers £2m a day Trade Advertisers Logica slides to £3.2m Accountancy plea Spear games win fans Lottery group plans jobs GKN takeover offers 'no benefit' says Westland Business Roundup TI sheds quarter of Dowty staff Willis Corroon pleases No Title Could it be 'hands-on' at Barclays? Bank is OK in the UK but not in the US a matter of largeses for airline Plaudits for PLC winners Revamp helps put Hillsdown ahead Enterprise pegs payout amid falling oil prices BTR Shares surrender after late sell-off in bonds Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Beazer Homes valued at £463m Regent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Mixed signals from the world 's central banks Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Barclays learns expensive lessons in US risk-taking Patricia Tehan examines the transatlantic failings that cast a shadow over Barclays' rebounding prodfits, and the measures it has taken to cure them New chapter for Bill Gates The Times City Diary Driving ambition The Times City Diary Barbed tip The Times City Diary Christie's China The Times City Diary Barrel roll The Times City Diary Rolls-Royce Enterprise Oil John Lewis Partnership plc BTR still the bellwether Tempus Hillsdown TI Group Smith & Nephew in good health GI Glynwed International plc Business Express Foreign & Colonial fears for tax-exempt status Split with Renault deepens Volvo loss CSC Capital Shopping Centres Plc Provisions knock 20% off Refuge earnings Business Roundup ABB hurt by charge Sheffield advances Manders jumps 45% Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Early gains wiped out Investors Chronicle C&w to invest £lbn on ambitious upgrading John Lewis ahead for first time in four years The Big Chill Pentland stumbles over rates hurdle Capital Shopping Centres given £830m tag Legal & Public Notices British Railways Board Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Whitbread sells shares in breweries for £225m American sales help Telemetrix to soar Business Roundup Record year for PPP Cathay Pacific slides BM passes dividend Victaulic demand blow Sit down and go shopping BT is planning to bring the Virtual world to its coustomers, Paul penrose reports On sale, but use it at your peril Are rules govering modems too costly for British manufacturers? Take note Breakthough in flat screen displays Ferro-electric LCDs promise lower energy costs for portable gadgets ETS Oranges and lemons Online Mix 'n' match Digital cutting Spoken numbers Critical change Information Technology Drain brain keeps flow going Jane Bird on how a large councill got in the Swim when it used a database to pool information and improve service Lotus Smartsuite Time Computer Systems Ltd Machinery that came in from the cold ES Com Data boat makes for plain sailing A government agency tries a new tack for a complex marketing task. David Hewson samples the wind of change Crossing the language barrier between computers Middleware promises to be the software interpreter between all varieties of databases, operating systems and networks Borland software for the way you work Information Technology Movex Business Partners Business Unit Manager Cope Management Britons go Dutch David Guest finds out what Holland has to offer as a place to live and work for British information technolgy specialists such as Simon Love (right) Third Wave Systems Ltd Overseas Jobs Express CBC Associates Sales Professionals France/holland/ireland/uk POP The inspiration lives on John Percival recalls his own friendship with Rudolf Nureyev, Whose genius is celebrated in a gala at the Coliseum on Sunday Charisma cannot be cut short Jazz Review : Annie Ross was in fine from at the Café Royal this week BBC Radio 3 POP Echoes of the Baroque masters Concerts : Sacred music at St John's Entertainments Weekend Guide A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingson's assestmemt of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicasted with the symbol) on release across the country Fatal allure of the white stuff Caitin Moran explains why, all too often druges are regarded as an essential stimulant by some of the most innovative musicians Trade Advertisers Alive, well and back to basic POP on Friday: The amazing grace of a folk icon Elvis Costello shows off his new old attractions top Rankins Judy Collins has looked at life from both sides now, from win and lose, and satill somehow. . . she Keeps the failth, Alan Jackson discovers New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Meet the new boss, same as the old boss New Albums: Elvis Costello returns to happier hunting grounds with a group of old friends, while Soundgarden blast away and Aphex Twin lights the trip fantastic Top Ten Albums Royal Shakespeare Company Hot licks and Gaelic Concert Jackson to go flat out in pursuit of golden double Inconsistency cannot be reviewed Crossword range Permissible to look beyond the terms Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another, Ex parte Almondsbury District Council Sixsmith sheds St Trinian's spectre Sarah Potter reports on the incresingly high-profile image of women's image of women's hockey Council 's housing appeal policy unlawful Directing jury on the relevant law Possibility of insufficient funds Kindred spirits reunited in cup rivalry Toshack unbowed after failing first test Anderton reflects welcome change of tack by England David Miller on the tactics that could usher in a long peiod of international success Pack poised to challenge after leader stalls again Lawrie smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, on maintaining the lead against the wishes of the elements Positions Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move England revive memories of Prosser's pragmatists Rugby Commentary Chairman's priority must be call to Fletcher Alan Lee Says England's manager and capatin were kept in the dark over Illingworth 's appointment South African crowds being weaned back to Test cricket For the Record Snow Service Lambert scores twice as Britain prosper Olympians urged to try muscle enhancer Sports Service Weld leaves mark as man of the world Richard Evans talks to a trainer whose preparations for cheltenham took in a visit to Australia Thunderer: Sandown Park Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Cheltenham Acceptors Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: AYR Injury blights Aintree plan for Esha Ness Striking a blow for equal opportunities Freud on Friday Ford fuelled by twin ambitions Daly back with a ripping yarn Scores Lane's course record sets standard Bassett falls foul of FA over final tickets Sport in Brief White finding form Champions qualify Scotland call up Aitken Jennings seals victory Walsh agrees to move Graf changes mind Towers rise to occasion Snow Reports BBC1 No Title Classic Countdown Variations Choice Satellite Athletics Ramprakash seizes Test chance Selector's indecision raises questions for England Wales pursue try-scoring policy at Twickenham No Title Winning Move Word-Watching Chairman who opened door for Illingworth Michael Henderson identifies the moving force behind the appointment of the new chairman of the England cricket selectors Nothing Can Outfax Nefax Racing
Referência(s)