News from 12/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Tony Travers, Andrew Pierce, J. A. Riddell-Webster (Chairman), T. C. Williams, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Krish Anderson, A. Sheldon, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, David Lomas, Carl Mortished, Martin Haworth, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Edward Edwards, Tim Judah, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, J. H. Turnbull, David Rushton, Sir David Napley, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. C. Kenyon, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Mark Jowitt (Director General) British Video Association, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Howard P. Lewis, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, Rob Buist, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, D. L. McLellan, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ben Ward (Managing Editor), Dikie Heel, Michael Barnes, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Malcolm Brabant, Philip Webster and Alexandra Frean, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, E. Guy Abel, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Rita Eker, Margaret Rigal Co-Chairman, Lavinia Carey, John Higgins, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Christopher Elliott and Linda Mack, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Andrew Eastaugh, Rodney Hobson, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan and Patricia Tehan, Catherine Bond, Cairns Aitken, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Anne Chamberlain, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, S. Reuben, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Roderick MacDonald, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoSerbs halted as Rose calls in jets again Bombs destroy armoured vehicles Howard gets tough on video access Index Lady Moon Aspinall chimpanzee maims volunteer zoo keeper Another day of death in Kigali First Class Xi Zhirinovsky attacks Jewish students Breast cancer surgery risk 'higher in some hospitals ' Bernard Levin Henley Management College 30 p Lib Dems may outdo Tories in Euro poll Prudential Judges force Howard into another justice Bill retreat Two die in M6 freezing fog crashes Matrix chief in new firm Workbench 'university proposed ' Belfast bombers hit two wrong houses News in Brief Baby death mother freed Baggage checks change Art exports deferred Wreckers threatened Hair row girl returns Deals may mend fences Aids toll hits 1,014 Knockando We need 3,231 units of blood, you've got a… Courts 'wrong to force treatment on pregnant women' Good Samaritan killed by mistake Too polite 'robber' ignored By a Staff Reporter: Fraud JP signed himself J Major By a Staff Reporter: Gloucester body search switches to new site Footballer who almost killed ref is jailed5 Rolex Sabotage enquiry into deaths at hospital London voters poised to defect as Conservative strength in capital deteriorates Labour set for landslide in European elections Opinion polls predict disaster for Tories Telecom Security Limited Lib Dems step up Eastleigh pressure Major takes fight to Midlands East Anglia stronghold under siege Straw targets rising council tax Surgeon hopeful after operation to nail Gascoigne's leg Broker fights to clear name over Iran arms case St. Joseph's Hospice The London Hernia Centre Convictions increase for cruelty to animals Nationwide the 'Building' Society Terms and Conditions for First Class Xi Test your skill as a cricket selector Tomorrow is closing date for our game of imagination Win the trip of a lifetime The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Ticket Master Buyer rounds up £2m ranch in record time Calais store for Tesco Keene on Chess Site and Press Notice Spring Sale Action call on empty properties London Docklands NHS trusts fail to meet profit targets Skin cancer vaccine has 70% success rate Are you ever tongue-tied at a party? Sail youth re-offends News in Brief Jail paper shut Race charges Life line Time out Rolex Jaguar Picture Gallery Intel inside Ukraine raiders seize Russian navy officers Attack raises fears of broder conflict between nuclear powr after clash over Black Sea Fleet Greek terror group targets Ark Royal Italian leader calls for national unity American Airlines American Airlines American Airlines Clinton fails to placate Yeltsin over air strikes Furious Moscow condemns 'ridiculous' Western action an demand Security Council meeting Zhirinovsky wants Nato bombed From Reuter: Tasmania's anti-gay laws 'violate human rights' Bombing raids were in line with UN mandate on protecting peacekeepers The Serbs ignored repeated warnings to stop shelling the Muslim enclave of Gorazde. Authorisation for air strikes was given in just 25 minutes SAS plays pivotal role in Gorazde pocket Convict takes killer title in jail bout Menem savours prospect of second term in office Zealous crusader flaunts passion for power Rebels advance as Kigali slaughter goes on Rwanda rebels closed in on the capital city where troops were powerless to prevent continuing massacres. A road digger was used to make a mass grave Pretoria's finance chief puts faith in ANC partnership Derek Keys ran a mining conglomerate before joining the government. His experience of working with the ANC has convinced him that South Africa has bright economic prospects City of joy, gin and jazz leaps from Mao to land of Trump (AFP): Amputation for Ella Fitzgerald News in Brief (Reuter): Pope's visit off (Reuter): IQ drops (Reuter): Alliance pact (Reuter): Minister quits The Times Invites Readers to a Private View at the… Clintons admit £4,000 tax error Russia's good-time girls who just want to have fun Bored with reforms, Muscovites pursue the pleasure principle Why the lady is an old bag The years since Moon, self-styled Chief Old Bag, took revenge on her baronet husband have been good for her and bad for him Break Away Passion goes under cover Amercians are frequenting giant bookstores to shop for the perfect mate Laurence Oliver Awards 1994 Let your heart rule your head More benefits of red wine Babies on a borderline Must we always try to keep very permatured infadncts alive? Rukba Scourge of the whiplash Neck injuries are commonplace in car crashes, but their treatment is disputed. Aileen Ballantyne reports Health Tips Why London has lost faith in the Tories Tony Travers explains why the last Conservative bastion is on the electoral brink Joan's whizz-bang Repro man After the strikes, it's all up in the air Muddled American policy continues to obstruct progress in Bosnia, says Lawrence Freedmand A farce to make you weep When the power of the critic is under discussion, beware the rampant ego The Times Diary Whistle-blower Druries, the house that Elleray now heads. Alcock… D-Day memory Wanted: country house, novel setting A European Battleground Opposition parties may woo the middle classes from the Tories Scots Sermon Handicap Preaching is a rhetorical genre that should not be kept short April Fools Gorazde's plight is a consequence of American wavering More school sport, but only if teachers play the game Video 'nasties' Pensions and pay Not in vain after all? Kiwis and Poms Treasures of Iraq Home thoughts Worries at change in disability rules Roads in Scotland Jungle rescue aid Female of the species Court Circular Birthdays today Receptions Meeting Service dinner Durham University Royal engagements Personal Column Gardener receives reward of £1.75m Roman treasure hoard is bought by British Museum Latest wills Anniversaries Appointment Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Dinner Forthcoming marriages Church news Lionel Cosin Lionel Cosin, surgeon and hospital superintendent, died on March 21 aged 83. He was born on November 8,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Innis MacBeath Innis Macbeath, labour editor of the The Times , 1969- 1973, and Plowden Professor of Industrial Relations at the London Business School, 1974-77 died from cancer in hospital in perth on March 25 aged 65. He was born in Belfast on August 30,1928 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Graham George Graham, Qc of Keswick Cumbria died on February 28 aged 73. He was born on July 17,1920 Colonel Sir Thomas Butler Colonel Sir Thomas Butler Bt, CVO Dso Obe, Governor of the Tower of London 1961-71 died on April 9 aged 83 He was born on september 18,1910 Illuminations Illuminations Miki Iveria Miki lveria, Russian arstocrat, actress and authority on maltese dogs died in London on March 29 aged 83. She was born in the Crimea on June 14,1910 Nato jets bomb Serbs again The Times Crossword No 19,514 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Lancer Boss 'forced under' Receiver says German banks pulled the plug Brown & Jackson thrown a lifeline Stock Market Law 33-35 Gatt treaty will cut 38% from tariffs Arts 37-39 Rentokil chief nets £2.8m paper profit Sport 40-44 Investorlink Credit at a record £5bn Mr. Clutch Drives into Europe Business Today Continental Airlines Late payment of bills pushes up business failures Liquidator seeks £23m over BCCI Vineyard founder takes on Paribas By our Industrial Editor: Cranfield Malaysian deal one of first since row Fixed-rate mortgages cost more Kitty bigger US gas plea Plantations up Bus drive Burmah oils the wheels of fortune Burmah Castrol expects to spend ?50 million on acquisitions this year, mainly in lubricants or chemicals businesses in Europe and the United States Vita The proof of Touche's pudding BCCI creditiors shake the sieve conumers get it right on the high stree The Jungheirich factor Wellcome to merge R&D divisions QS shares hit by profit fall Legal & Public Notices Life assurer boosted by lower interest bill Goldman review breathes new life into property sector Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Alpha Airports acquires taste for catering abroad Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures ICG plans its own flotation Airline vote Housing deal BT contract Opec output Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates The free-trade bandwagon is finally Morocco-bound Colin Narbrough examines some of the little local difficulties that have been put aside in order to allow the new Gatt treaty to be signed Stout work in Vietnam Unlikely alliance set to storm Broadway The Times City Diary Romantic interlude Champagne days Being a real brick Burmah's greased margins Tempus Brown & Jackson Development Power plus London and Manchester Imry back in the black after £24m loss Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern Health and Social Services Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passport Secrets Revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exports surge helps Pinkie Heel to get into stride GWR offer for radio stations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crestcom International, Ltd Lloyd's may transfer £400m to Newco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Swiftcall Talkhire Western oil companies plan Arctic venture Business round up Wakebourne plans cut Hays to buy Rockall Greenacre advances Boom year for Rathbone British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking a bite at the fast food business Derek Harris examines the latest franchising trend and looks at one of the biggest players To Advertise Call: 071 481 3024 Trophy Mr Clutch steps up a gear for sales drive into Europe Franchising in the 90's Legal & General Prontaprint The Times Newspapers Briefings Franchise Development Services Limited Franchise your Business National Westminster Bank Molly Maid Statutory right to interest 'could harm small firms' Fax: 071 481 931;071 782 782 British Franchise Association Joint Venture Executives required for consultancy… Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Prices close near best of day Safari Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Alderwick Peachell MacDonald & Company University of Leeds Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Wedlake Bell Jim Henson Productions P. I. Litigation In the name of justice Sir David Napley argues that changes in the right to silence will lead to fewer criminals being convicted Heated diners Picture Gallery First but last Caring route Unequal cases Quarry Dougall Judges must learn to talk to media Gulf War Claims 35 Handshake Chasing 35 To Advertise Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones United Biscuits Peters & Peters No Title Chambers Vacancy The Times Newspaper Commercial Union Chambers Insurance Insolvency Fax: 071 782 7826 071 782 7828 Chambers Gwent Magistrates' Courts Committee UN clears compensation for Gulf War victims Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo on the progress of claims from more than 2.3 million people, companies or governments Practice Manager for Barristers' Chambers Quarry Dougall Barristers' Clerk Law firms cash in on City pay-offs Company bosses are looking to lawyers to boost golden handshakes Special Project Lawyer To Advertise Call: 071 481 4481 Quarry Dougall Alderwick Peachell Daniel Bates Partnership Parking London Cayman Islands Litigation Solicitor Whitehead Selection Coopers & Lybrand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Four Essex Court Fax: 071 782 7826 The good released from Pandora's box Gajleries: Richad cork on the threads joining the Tatc, multi-media artist Rose Garrard and two new exhibitions No spectacle in Glass Concerts: The Festival of American Music continues in moods ranging from exuberant to ambient, while the Bournemouth so prepares for the States Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Metropolitan Police Theatre page 38 Many things to declare Bournemouth SO/Litton Barbican Brendel Dance The London Original Print Fair Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Krish Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol on releasess across the country Money-men on the make The Merchant of Venice Barbican Theatre: A Shakespearean leap of imagination at the RSC and below prostitutes on strike Seeking sanctuary for whores and mothers Sacred Hearts Drill Hall, WCI A fan for all seasons Rock: A long wait for a disappointing show Primal Sream Brixion Academy Cambridge Theatre Dancing with his ghosts Dance: Bill T. Jones tells John percival about his fears on returning to London: and children by the sea The true voice of the poet Opear: In paris, Kraus brings Werther to his rightful home Werther Opéra Comique, Paris Stjamess Piccadilly ConunDrum Underage and over here Perth City Ballet Cliffs Pavilion, Southend Day of reckoning for ailing England Touring team has long way to go to end its run of overseas defets For the Record Pools Forecast Multiple Display Advertising Items The Best Ball by Ball Commentary Today's Fixtures Forthcoming company golf days Bold Nigeria will fly flag for Africa at World Cup Word-Watching Headquarters faces wind of change Peter Player, the progressive chairman of Newmarket, has several ideas to improve the two courses Richard Events reports Newmarket Multiple Display Advertising Items High Peak heads for Scotland Yesterday's Results Uttoxeter Sedgefield Glatisant to state Guineas case Olazábal achieves prime ambition John Hopkins traces new champion's path to a golfing pinncale Holders maintain firm grip on titles Relieved Mansell walks away Results Dampier puts faith in experience Show Reports Cup replay causes fixture problems Sport in Brief BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Satellite Cricket 40 Arsenal carry English hopes with them England Squad Blackburn go joint top as Shearer strikes Flowers checks Villa revial Times Two Crossword Women play running game Winning Move Word-Watching Sun microsystems Computer Corporation Racing 41
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