News from 13/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, I. D. Saunders, Ivor H. Mills, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, John Smith, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, M. Welbank (Director), Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Pennington, Ian Brodie and Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, James Bone and Catherine Bond, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Nick Cottam, Sara McConnell and Robert Miller, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Patrick Gompertiz, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Rowan Harwood, Jane Bird, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young and Richard Ford, Elaine Fogg, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Richard Dawood, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Simon Tait, Nigel Burke, Malcolm Brabant, Terence Bendixson, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Rhodes James, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, Mark Sandman, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Partridge, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Clapham, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robin McNABB, Roger Lewis, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, G. Thompson, Peter A. Spanoghe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Edward Beaumont, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, B. S. Adams, Roachford, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoWestminster mourns a lost leader Smith's death shifts political landscape Friends Blair and Brown face a difficult decision Index Bel Mooney Ian Botham The most touching epitaph was silence Commons sketch Saturday in the Times Magazine Weekend Weekend Money Vision Race driver critically ill after crash Caitlin Moran Senate vote on arms embargo Snub to Rwanda Objector stumped Smoked out Grounded Peoples Phones 30P Party's grief will give way to confrontation between Left and Right Distressed Lang suspends Scottish Tory conference Psion Series Labour mourns a lost leader Gordon Brown Tony Blair 'Another fine mess they got us into' Moulded by basic values of country, clan and class 'Everything I've ever done is with him, beside him, behind him. He makes you proud' Memories of a clever lad called Hairy Close couple gave children Scottish upbringing The Family Daughter told 11 hours late Patek Philippe Pressure grows to ease punishing schedules that tire body and mind Politicians as Victis of Stress Sixty minutes of struggle until doctors admit defeat 'We did all we could, unfourtnately to no avail' Medical Battle Thomas Cook Political life fraught with danger Heart Attacks 'The opportunity to serve our country, that is all we ask' The Final Night Picture Gallery Weeks on campaign trail took high toll Lifestyle Peers and MPs mourn a 'man of integrity' Continental partners reflect a loss felt far beyond Britain Lover of Mozart and champagne Abbey National Judge declares end to team's exile from village green 'The fact that balls fly into the grounds of houses does not mean that cricket is a nuisance' Villa millionaire 'must be innocent' Toyota Terms By a Staff Reporter: Killer on leave raped nurse By a Staff Reporter: Burglar's killer cleared of murder Sex attacker wins victim's forgiveness 'My faith saved me that day' Chief leaves Welsh board in secrecy row News in Brief Catholic man shot dead Sinn Feni ban upheld Joyriders hit L-driver Killing charge dropped Rapid Down's test Shrimps see the light M. Shokri and Associates Ltd Alliance Leicester By a Staff Reporter: Bullet claims SAS man 18 years later Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Threatened schools are given new hope SAGA Services Ltd Scott tells witnesses to keep silent until report is published Arms-for-Iraq inquiry ends By a Staff Reporter: Winning book leaves romantics lovesick Dixons Riders trade blows and horse-flesh at the gypsy fair Rover Metro Gash cut forces Britain td abandon space project Frustrated inventor of revolutionary Hotol engine intends to take technology company abroad Compact disc offers long-player service Keene on Chess Midland Maples Citizens' advice centres to take legal aid work By a Staff Reporter: Gold miner strikes £83m fortune and keeps digging Lamb offers a tender bargain Weekend Shopping Blackpool takes the plunge Pensioners agree to refill lake News in Brief Malaria boy £1m stolen Escaper returns Cliff-hanger Rural life trampled underfoot by march of green tourism Cars Shown Ar the Accord Saloon Viewers in a lather over shower gel advert Senate votes to lift UN arms ban Capital Hill uneasy as divided Foreign Ministers prepare for gloomy Geneva meeting on Bosnia deal Honda US dithering angers European leaders Peace hopes are back where they were before the Sarajevo market shelling prompted a surge of diplomatic activity, Lawrence Freedman write Rainier orders Mafia inquiry Monte Carlo casino faces money laundering audit Sarajevo swept by mood of wartime romance France denounces Ba plan to defy Orly landing ban Despite a European Commission ruling backing an open-skies policy, the French government is determined to resisit foreign competition for its loss-making airlines Guardian Direct Royal Caribbean Yeltsin savours Kohl feast of dinner table diplomacy Our Foreign Staff: Ex-health minister held over Italian scandal González deputy denies 'spying' News in Brief (Reuter): Romania pact (AFP): Maradona ban (AP): Killer baptised (AP): Brain test (AP): Knife battle (Reuter): Writer's suicide (AFP): Bond breaker Dearth of sales at New York auctions shocks art market Record $11.7m paid for Klimt fails to steam panic as modern and Impressionist pries collapse Picture Gallery (Reuter, (AFP): Thumbscrews 'used on China dissidents' Psion Flymo Oxford trip changed to avoid Clinton draft row White House feared resurrection of anti-war past during D-Day commemorations Jubilation and confusion as Jericho changes hands Dell (Reuter): Sex-change model still a man, say Rio judges The Times RAF rescues 150 from Yemen war Doctors to test for Gulf War sickness Iranians accuse Britain of bugging London embassy President Rafsanjani of Iran claimed that the alleged discovery of a listening device was linked with attempts by the West to undermine Tehran's Islamic government Rwanda minister snubbed at UN over massacre The World's Cruellest Serial Killer Oxfam calls for landmine ban B&Q Supercentre Leary arrested for smoking cigarette Guru of the 1960s lights up, breaths in and is escorted out Why I have joined the mob Bel Mooney explains why she is going on bunger strike to save a slice of English countryside Preferred Direct Loathe thy neighbour Dram your local lake-next door will hate it The Times The day I denounced Daddy Victoria Scott on her rage at the 'betrayal' of the disabled—and the father who is simply an old wet Commons grind that kills The demands of the House an destroy the strongest politician Multiyork Who will fill Smith's shoes? The Labour leader's death is a tragedy for his party, but his work need not be wasted Jack Straw John Smith the colleague Straight man Where's the beef? Just at his peak Highest standards Anthony Howard John Smith the lost leader From ballad to ballet Fall of a Mountaineer Yesterday gave politicians of all parties a pause for thought Gonzalez Should Go The Spanish Prime Minister's days in office are numbered The Disney Version History should be a popular as well as a professional pursuit Energy efficiency Under-age pregnancies 300 years of the cab Careful decision to kill off Cross Rail The special skill of treating the aged Combating anorexia Consultancy fees Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Country pleasures and safeguards Humanists excluded Healthy eating abroad Light green fingers Court Circular Receptions Luncheons Dinners Armourers and Brasiers' Company Birthdays Picture Gallery School news Appointment Personal Column Church appointments Today's royal engagements Latest wils are on the facing page Rukba Anniversaries Memorial service University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriage John Smith Obituary John Smith, PC, QC, MP, Leader of the Opposition since 1992, died yesterday from a heart attack in London aged 55. He was born in Ardrishaig, Scotland, on September 13,1938 Personal Column Latest wills On This Day Obituary Mr Robinson of Gravetye a Famous Gardener Westminster mours a lost leader The Times Crossword No 19,541 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Forecast Abroad The Times Tomorrow Lloyd's under fire for cushioning names Pension firms ordered to pay compensation Desperately seeking Jeremy, but not Sid US inflationary threat recedes London Closing Price Infotech Stock Market The Pound Arts Picture Gallery Gas warning for electricity firms No Title Gold Brent Crude Sport Scottish Widows Bank tells of Crest fears Television and Radio Business Today Delivering Narrowing Addressing Trafalgar House in talks over the Ritz Regal buys Hughes ahead Finlay up Woolwich Survey unveils only £300m extra imports The Central Statistical Office does not excpet any further subtantial revisions of UK trade figures when its investigations are finalised during the summer By our City Staff: Bank of Ireland doubles profits Fiat group slumps into £746m loss Merrill's Disney role under scrutiny V. A. T. reclaim bureau DCC share price set at Ir250p for market debut Business Roundup Jarvis Porter purchase Edennote in liquidation Oil find boost for Lasmo Flextech losses deepen Shaftesbury fixes deal Euromoney buys stakes Why the City trusted John Smith A Labour leader who inspired confidence Pen Kent brushes off criticism Air traffic out of government control Premiums slide at Royal The Times Grarid Met shares in low spirits as IDV profits fall Crest: the Bank knows best ECC to demerge quarries division Radio-based phone link trials planned Ericsson Cleared for take-off KPMG in audit fee dispute Shares bounce back as US rate fears are allayed Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Argent properties valued at £210m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The pfennig has dropped at last on a Buba folly Money Markets Questions that may prove too tough for besieged PIA Sara McConnell and Robert Miller report on how the investment regulator has managed to divide an already divided industry Cross Channel car drivers The Times City Diary Double break Voicing off Ahead on exports Going strong Quest at an end Low spirits Tempus Royal Insurance ECC British Gas Food retailing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Late rally lifts shares Investors Chronicle Widow has right to occupy house for life Correct way to direct jury over Theft Act 'obligation' Legal & Public Notices Department of the Environment Role of bill of lading in delivery of cargo Exclusive jurisdiction over coal claims When judges should not interview children Rectifying unreasonable taxi licence condition Juror telephoned from her hotel room Your number may be up Chris Partridge looked at new system for numberplate recognition Information Technology Research Machines Quantime The dangers of catching a virus Using compressed files can block the detection of computer bugs IPC Ring in the new? Online Clipping the ears of Big Brother New security systems may appeal to the business world. But should it trust governments that have a 'spare key', asks Nigel Burke Picture Gallery Vtech Steamy pirate channel offers could leave you legally naked A new type of black market satellitc receiving equipment is now in sale Counter intelligence Asda in banking on technology to identify local best-selling shopping lines Opus technology Getting ahead of the pack Jane Bird finds out what questions you should ask when buying a PC for the first time When it pays to spend more Why it is worth thinking long-term when choosing a notebook computer It's the right computer that makes the wheels go round Apple Macintosh has re-deployed in order to keep abreast of rival Windows Easyware US Robotics Wise-buy guide David Hewson gives useful tips to help confused computer shopper to find their way around the sheives PC World the Computer Superstore Gravy train runs out of steam Top-paid jobs for information technology workers in the City could soon be a thing of the past, says David Guest Barclays Unix Connections Moxon Dolphin Kerby Information Technology More Computer Jobs Abroad Inovex Technology RCG Information Technology, INC McCann-ERICKSON MMi Pop New voice of the streets Simon Tait meets the winner of the first Richard Imison Award for radio drama, sponsored by The Times The villain proves a lover after all Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a thrillingly inventive version of Shakespeare's Richard Iii Richard Iii Dancehouse Manchester Royal National Theatre Other Society of Authors Award Winners Tower Records Pop Oldest tunes in the good book Covent Garden Festival Barry Millington reviews three medieval music dramas and the staging of a Handel oratorio Entertainments Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Reasons to be tearful (parts three) When you're down and troubled and you need some loving care, Caitlin Moran has the soundtrack to your misery on the turntable The Times Stop them if you've heard it all before Pop on Friday: Encouraging signs that disco may be on its last legs ... Lena Fiagbe nails her colours to the mast New Releases: Erasure's frothy I say I say I say is an old joke with an over-familiar punchline, says David Sinclair Popped in, souled out, cheesed off Lena Fiagbe refusesd to pigeonhole herself-and doesn't see why anyone else should. You have been warned Sultans of smooth Concert: Dedicated followers of anti-fashion Roachford Waterfront Norwich Stay Schtum and conquer New Waves-Tomorrow's Sounds Today Mosley well placed to fulfil promise of change David Miller finds Formula One's chief cool under fire as the debate fuelled by recent tragedies follows his sport to Monte Carlo Ferguson banned for 12 games by SFA Hamed's stage show may face short run Spurs' reprieve may be temporary Rob Hughes, football correspondent, on a club in continuing crisis For the Record England greeted by Luyt's complaints Chelsea gain by Wembley trial run Tourists discover lottery business blooming in Sicily Els takes lead as long hitters prosper First round Davies two off the pace as Ritzman chases victory dream Powell excels in supporting role Failure for Fisher finds happy outcome The Times Slough seek to reap cup-final reward Medvedev forced to pay for success Yesterdays Results Glazzard allows no distraction Skelton's skill in wet conditions pays off Thirsk Nottingham Selectors overlook Willey for Games Sport in Brief Duran holds grudge Sheldon tests Fahey Thomas forced to retire Wigan trio return Wainwright withdraws Point-to-point results Eddery to freelance after Abdulla Split Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Guide to our Racegard Maroof has plenty of potential Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC2 Thunderer: Newton Abbot Fitting finish to Michael Seely's memorial race Thunderer: Stratford Stylish Smith rallies to deny Sussex Hampshire's Enlgnad batsman frustrates critics with timely century Impatient heirs to a tradition of tedium Richardson and Blakey curb Glamorgan attack Fleming takes gloss from Shine's bowling figures Spinners lead to Durham's downfall Ward offers Kent's only resistance Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Radio 1 Classic FM Variations Satellite Racing Wendlinger 'critical' after crash Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Psion Series Cricket Tottenham charged by FA over payments to players
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