News from 18/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Richard Cockett, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, M. K. Williams, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Pope, Howard Davies, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Buckland, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Peter Barnard, Peter Lewis, John Churchill, Kate Muir, John Ball, Susan Gilchrist, Mercia MacDermott, Tim Jones and Nick Nuttall, Michael Cassidy (Chairman Policy and Resources Committee), David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Kevin Eason and Tom Corby, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Alan Ryan, Richard Evans, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tim Chessells, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Wyndham Thomas, Christopher Walker, Bruce Smith, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Peter Riddell, John Heykoop, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Linda Audsley, Francis Mdlongwa, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Neil Sherlock, Adam Sage and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Philip Webster and Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Nigel Jamieson, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Alice Thompson Political Reporter, John Phillips, David Glencross, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoHeseltine set to sell off Royal Mail Safeguards for rural post offices Italy hails London axis Index Jennifer Capriati Names hit again as Lloyd's loses £2bn Mugabe driven to distraction in London's slow lane Spreading Risk BBC ready for strikes England beat Greece 5-0 Clarke hints at tax cuts before election Alan Coren Europe's first man was a 6ft prehistoric heavyweight Chopard Geneve All quiet and terribly dull on the Westminster front Political Sketch Inspectors foil £650m of benefit deception David Duggan By a Staff Reporter: Queen tells of hopes for South Africa Public happy to see police armed Monty played on as battle began Young offenders 'trips abroad to end Council rejects plan for Sizewell C reactor News in Brief Water chief stays Hendry threat charges West moves to jail BBC 'put MP at risk' Handcuff mother sues Murder jury go to hotel Rapist drugged girls By a Staff Reporter: Loyalist gunmen kill two workmen Husband made sex video in revenge for wife's affair Director cleared of perverting justice By a Staff Reporter: Teenage joyrider injures three girls Spencer blames press for royal rift Britain's oldest man sees the light of day again By a Staff Reporter: Sisters beaten and robbed in their home HMSO Business Supplies By a Staff Reporter: Army pays dismissed pregnant officer £150,000 Court in uproar as schoolgirl 'bank robber' is led away National Westminster Bank Caustic soda spill in river kills thousands offish Water tests show quality improving Haul value increased News in Brief Knight charged Branson's buy Exam fails MOPS Ministers to consider system for CSA appeals By a Staff Reporter: Petitioners seek better care for mentally ill Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Bank man's trail points to French golf resorts Jaguar By a Staff Reporter: Agency blamed for 'seventh suicide' Margarine fat scare prompts change of recipe by Flora men Alliance Leicester Steering by the stars Blandford to spend 21 days in custody Keene on Chess Dismissed CSA man 'fondled secretary' St. Joseph's Hospice HSBC Group Rogue shipowners face crackdown after Braer disaster 'Operators of unsafe ships will no longer be able to hide their identities' European Woolwich Building Society Coroner fights to see death barge contract Discovery Thoroughly modern Blair makes unlikely working man's champion Battle for union backing at centre of Labour contest Ryman MP bows out with warning to party Major seeks to put a stop to 'politics of point scoring' Riddell on Politics In Parliament Advertisement Bentleys of Bond Street Times Newspapers Ltd Lib Dems shrug off 'poor taste' charges Hurd's acceptance of neo-Fascists delights Italians Bonn stands up to Delors attack France to cut Bosnia forces in frustration at lack of peace Kohl gets tough on soft drugs rule Social Democratic leader urges liberal approach Prince honours Leningrad's dead Dell Demoted Yeltsin minister resigns Northern Yemenis close to taking rival stronghold Our Foreign Staff: Arafat call for Jerusalem holy war alarms Israelis International Convention Centre Birmingham US veto holds back Rwanda peace force Fraud claims mar Dominican poll Banda faces election defeat Malawians savour vote after autocratic 30-year rule MOPS Egyptian lawyers' protest quelled News in Brief (AFP): Peace bid fails (AFP): Rabies rife (Reuter): Sikkim defeat (Reuter): UN man quits (AP): Navy chief dies (Reuter): Treasure house (Reuter): Strikes bite Flight of fancy Clinton seeks to save face after foreign policy slips Congress and the public have signalled they believe the President must prove he has a firm grip. Bringing the defiant regime in Haiti to heel appears his best option China urges US to renew trade deal Bush helped foil Gorbachev coup Washington agents tapped secret communication lines Drug swoop nets 'normal teenager' Capriati Nixon tapes show blackmail threat Viglen Redgrave 'bankrupt after TV dispute' News in Brief (Reuter): Cane reprieve (Reuter): Fire charges (Reuter): Kerouac estate (Reuter): Gun disquiet (Reuter): Chinese bristle Nearest island to heaven Lona is the ideal choice for Labour leader John Smith's last resting place, says Philip Howard Europ assistance Picture Gallery Charlie's Angels, feminist fighters If you thought all those '70s screen heroines were just boys' toys, think again What's wrong with rights? Frederic Raphael's outburst against 'rightsism' was deeply confused Nothing justified the moral dyspepsia of his broadcast 'I will starve until the land is granted a reprieve ' Bel Mooney sends a heartfelt dispatch from her hunger-vigil at the Save Our Solsbury camp in Bath Too much heat in the kitchen When two cooks are forced to share one stove, says Libby Purves, sooner or later something is bound to boil over The Great British Scrambled Egg Debate The London Diagnostic Centre Alan Coren Waiter, waiter, there's a budgerigar in my Shreddies. Who's a pretty boy, then? Lady of the future The Times Diary Savile Row suits The Times Diary Gun law in the firing line Fewer police officers are being assaulted every year. The decision to arm them will damage Britain's community policing Double book bind The Times Diary Out of Africa The Times Diary Russian Bond The Times Diary Visit sunk The Times Diary Major has run out of ideas Tories need think tanks again, says Richard Cockett Using the Peace Political debate benefits by the brief absence of battle cries Into the Dark The UN has not begun to think through its Rwanda operation The Oldest European Boxgrove Man throws new light on man's place in the world Subtle emphases in Europe policies Sharp eyes Promoting Britain's role in space CrossRail decision Fond memory of head TA deployments Future of cancer unit at Guy's Death from old age Church 'opting out' Labour intensive? Court Circular Appointments Personal Column Birthdays Manchester Society of Chartered Accountants Church news Today's royal engagements Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Date for spread of man put back Archaeology Memorial services Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Service luncheon Dinner The Company of cutlers in Hallamshire Rukba Royal Academy of Engineering School news Latest wills Duncan Hamilton Duncan Hamilton, co-winner of the 1953 Le Mans Grand Prix d'Endurance, died on May 13 aged 74. he was born in Cork on April 30,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aharon Yariv Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items (From our Own Correspondent): Wine Crisis in the South of France Prince Christopher of Yugoslavia Prince Christopher of Yugoslavia died as a result of a motor accident on May 14 aged 34. He was born in London on February 4,1960 Gilbert Roland Gilbert Roland, Hollywood film actor, died in Los Angeles on May 15 aged 88. He was born Luis de Alonso in Juarez, Mexico, on December 11,1905 City steels itself to shine again Sheffield After hard times, hard work has put sheffield on the road to recovery, Ronald Faux writes Sheffield Hallam University Supertram comes to town Sheffield's new luxury overhead tram is just what commuters need Accor AAA Championships J. Trevor & Webster Millions visit the 'ugly' town Polish Chamber Orchestra Stamp of quality remains The metal industry lives on. Ronald Faux reports Sheffield Development Corporation Universities draw record numbers Sheffield More than 30,000 students choose to study in the city, says John O'Leary Turn down the violence volume Last week Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke told TV's regulators he was worried by screen violence. Here David Glencross argues that the fears are unproven What's honest, uninhibited and curvaceous? The answer is a corn chip—at least, that's what the marketing team hopes Charles Barker Top people's television Times Top 20 Programmes Seen by Abc1 Adults BBC set for a summer of strikes Sports and elections could be hard hit Granada Psion Legal Protection Group Limited Integral Computer Services Limited Harrods Knightsbridge Overseas Jobs Express TK Selection Icon executive search The British Equestrian Federation News International Exhibitions Sales and Marketing-Manager/senior Manager OP Polyethylene Bag Factory-Caribbean Auctioneer Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,545 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Fed puts up US rates by half point Analysts are split on whether last night's American rates rise will be sufficient or whether they will need to be raised again. But confidence in the Fed is rising Chancellor promises to help industry compete Picture Gallery Arts Homes Lloyd's suffers £2bn loss Hanson pleases with payout rise Sport John Charcol Business Today Brake on price of power is forecast Allied-Lyons British Airways acquires remainder of Air Miles Numbers of new jobs 'expected to increase' Britain now has almost as many people in work as in 1979, the year in which the Conservatives came to power, David Hunt, the Employment Secretary, said Coca-Cola joins cash card system Endowment sales hit The Times Liffe calls off plan to join Globex Higgs and Hill spends £22m to boost landbank Business Roundup Phone firms censured Sedgwick advances Schneider 'faced debts' Greece defends drachma Penwith buys homes The Times Towers Perrin Pensions forum Late trading burst lifts Allied-Lyons BOC hit by job-cut costs Pillar Property Investments PLC No blue sky over Lime Street Lloyd's is still in trouble Will Ms Spottiswoode bring out the roller? Further down the road to monetary union Tiptree and Dorling end dispute By our City Staff: Restrained first half for Fisons ITT Sheraton Drays harness support for brewers on tax London closes with an anxious eye on us interest rates Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Pillar Property head flotation candidates Recent Issues Major Indices No Title Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Redrow opens at discount Funding fix Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Searching for compromise through the smoke Of battle With both sides in the tobacco war unable to retreat, they have an increasing need for an exit strategy, says Ian Brodie One idea is for a gradual cut in nicotine levels so that smokers can be weaned off without going cold turkey Lots of promise at Christie's The Times City Diary Keys to the road The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Sandy's shoes The Times City Diary Musical brief The Times City Diary Bash, crash The Times City Diary Dividend delight Tempus Allied-Lyons BOC Higgs and Hill Braathens Earlier falls reversed The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercedes-Benz Light at the end of the system Derek Harris on the pros and cons for companies contracting out computer services Facilities Management The Times Magnet Exhibitions LTD Libraries book a place in the future A computer company has found a contract among the bookshelves Total Facilities Management Calmers Associates Haden Workplace Solutions MJN Facilities Management Leafgreen Displays The Times wins award In Brief Musicals A cut above all the rest? A scaled-down Traviata prompts Rodney Milnes to reflect that, when it comes to opera production, small is not always beautiful Rimsky's fairy-tale delights Opera in Concert: A fine performance of a Russian rarity RPO/Gergiev Barbican Muzzled by unspoken agenda Radio: Broadcasters were too worried about finding the "correct emotion" when John Smith died, argues Peter Barnard Theatre Pictures of philanthropy Galleries: John Russell Taylor on the questions raised by a show of Victorian 'art for the people' BBC Entertainments Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Wry tribute to glam-rock's maverick king Theatre: The life and times of Gary Glitter; and a raunchy hen-night in east London Leader! Arts Theatre Perfectly in period Opera in Italy: NIgel Jamieson on John Eliot Gardiner's triumph conducting Don Giovanni in Parma Night of the naughty novelties Party Stratford East The Times No holds barred in this Shakespeare Director Phyllida LIoyd brings on the dancing boys and beats the drums for her radical reworking of Pericles. Peter Lewis reports The North East shall rise again Home of brown ale and Viz, Newcastle is also a growing cultural centre, Stephanie Billen The Times Fame in a frame Arts Briefing John D Wood & CO Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Tates Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Retirement Homes Beechcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodlands Pilkington Homes Create a Dream in Rural Italy Beechcroft Battle for a place in the country The demand for country houses has suddenly taken off. But, as Rachel Kelly finds, a shortage of good property has left many stranded The old values are slipping House agents say surveyors are undervaluing London homes Act hits innocent says association But alleged misleading property details have led to 13 proposed prosecutions Psst want a quick purchase? Relocation agents are selling houses before they come on the market Raine's sun special Bognor holiday villa goes on the market Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA to Senior Partner Riley Card Protection Plan Pan European Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Top P. A. 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