News from 26/05/1994
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James Landale, Michael Donaldson, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Guy Chazan, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Ian Brodie, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Peter Birkett, Jon Ashworth and Robert Ballantyne, Lynne Truss, John Borrell, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, G. N. Woolnough, Jock Hamilton-Baillie, Jon Ashworth and Philip Pangalos, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, George Thomas, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Eleni Odescalchi, Charles Evers, A. Holmes, Peter Waymark, Rodney Legg, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, James Moorhouse, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Caroline Minto, Keith Pike, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Sean French, John Woodcock, Richars Rawsthorn, Laurie Anderson, George Brock, Janet Daley, kenneth Clarke, John Hopkins, Dr James LeFanu, Peter Jay, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, I. R. Lyon, Nick Bryant, John Higgins, G. J. Smithson, E. J. Russell-Duff, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul McGill, Lin Jenkins and Jeremy Laurance, Harvey Elliott and David Churchill, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Jonathan Dimbleby, Alice Thomson, Terry Shepherd, Michael Hamlyn and our Foreign Staff, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, D. Nield, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Christopher Walker, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Hugh Morgan WILLIAMS(Chairman), Oliver Letwin, Bruce Anderson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Byrne, Paul Barker, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Vivien Stern, Mallory Wober, David Walker, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tessa Strickland, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Stephen Neish, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Robert Heneage, Alan Jackson, Frank Field, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Tony Baldry, Jon Ashworth, Alexandra Frean and Alison Roberts, Raymond Carr,
ResumoLottery bonanza comes to Camelot Odds of 14 million to one of becoming millionaire Ofgas chief denies affair with senior civil servant Index Save 40P Top Tutors Bacterium deaths double Letter bomb sent to Terry Wogan Optimism grows Falklands flight Carey urges move towards seven days of worship Star … Peoples Phone 30P Beckett opts for election of Labour deputy Big Macs and a taste of mother's milk give peers food for thought taste of pother's milk give peers food for thought Matthew Parris Political Sketch Optimism on economy fails to lift Tories Poll predicts Euro humiliation Guardian Direct Reporters dig for dirt in gas watchdog's rose garden Benefit paid to dead claimants Nerve cells 'hold key to awareness' Journalist supported inhuman rights case BBC strike is called off for talks at Acas News in Brief Gulf 'waste' attacked Survivors 'betrayed' Director defends SFO Probation cuts upheld Take That take prizes Knights installed Prince wins apologies The Victoria Hotel Public told not to panic as bacterium death toll rises to 12 'All that can be done is being done' By a Staff Reporter: World experts fail to agree on scale of threat French gang beats woman Magazine Vinnie Jones dodges tackle Police praised for ramraid operation Child found unharmed in stolen car Antiques thieves plunder fourth stately home Companise House By a Staff Reporter: Father says boy could have raped teacher Audi Dealers Crownseeks £2m assets from corrupt MoD chief Texas Schoolboy jokes 'led to blows in town hall' Bulgers petition Howard over killers Testing of caterpillar death virus halted Digital By a Staff Reporter: Yacht club loses battle Over plastic windows Drivers could face trunk road tolls An evening with Bernard Levin The Times Big noise cuts house price by £200,000 Currys News in Brief New threat of beef ban Death remand Unbalanced West dig ends Arm sewn back Him of praise Rover Metro Lady Olga earns 'strong rebuke' from Speaker Lamont pushes for 'radical agenda' to combat Blair MOPS Major tries to shore up support How party will vote for Leader In Parliament MFI A one-horse race will cheat political punters Nation of gamblers bids late farewell to its puritan past Why generations of moralists failed in their efforts to rid the British of their taste for betting Pant Barker relates how the party of Victorian values came to take a punt on giving Essex Man a slice of hedonism Dixons A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Keene on Chess Armchair Britons to watch computer create millionaires The flailing arms of a mechanical Midas will transform the face of Saturday night for ever Worthies jostle for a slice of the cake The World's Biggest Game BBC holds trump card on lucky numbers Best Buys Branson criticises 'fortunes for a few shareholders' Cadbury's delivers sweet taste of success Crimean secession leads Rutskoi to stake Russian claim Moscow tries to cut Nato's security role Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Picture Gallery Madrid's scandals sidetrack Catalans On the penultimate leg of his pre-European election tour, George Brock in Barcelona finds the usually outward-looking Catalans focused on their old dispute with Madrid Bonn weighs up jet privatisation Pans Opera's drama ends on sour note French host meeting on ethnic rows General Rose says Muslims cannot win Bosnian war US troops 'exposed to chemical attacks' during Gulf War South Yemen leader pledges to fight on B&q Israel rejects Arafat law ban Mandela ready to talk to neo-Nazi group Security Council drops arms embargo Forte Leisure Breaks UN chief hits out at response to Rwanda plea Rebels' boy army shrugs off ambush as mere irritation British official 'flew to Argentina to urge Falklands takeover (Reuter): James Earl Ray, 66, jailed after pleading guilty to… Accord Kentucky loss adds to Clinton's woes Rao embroiled in race dispute FBI opens Moscow office to fight crime News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear check (AFP): Malawi gets TV US backlash (Reuter): Sing-sing Growing up in No 10 Would the Blairs find Downing Street a des res? Alice Thomson on London's most famous town house Miele More bad timing TV schedules are like gods, but they do make mistakes Audio Library Token Fitness is not health Mrs Kennedy Onassis's final illness... Complications of a broken ankle ... the effect of oil-seed rape on asthmatics Medical Briefing When life never has a chance Has medicine any real solution to repeated miscarriages? Dr James LeFanu reports MOPS Nasaleze The IBS Bulletin Risk factor Forte Leisure Breaks Pollen check The day I found I could not walk Vivien Stern recalls a terrifying illness Janet Daley Tony Blair hypocritically refuses to endorse traditional families, for fear of alienating the lone-parent lobby Non de plume Clinton takes aim at an easy target Martin fletcher anticipates an American intervention in Haiti—to give the President a boost And yet the band plays on Is the world, with all its splendours, sailing obliviously to disaster? Freebies fret The Times Diary Two horse race The Times Diary Lovely, darling The Times Diary Contemporary style The Times Diary Profit or Loss The director general of Oflot has some explaining to do Labour's Choice The more open the contest, the better Not only on Sunday The Church must spread its message through the week 'Lost' berries War graves loss Issues for Britain's voters at the European elections The right flag TV and Parliament Saving the pillboxes Compulsory tendering Lost heritage fight by road protesters Now the good news Court Circular Personal Column The Stroke Association Luncheon University news Today's royal engagements Dinners Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Memorial services Anniversaries Receptions Marriages Church news School news Heileybury Lieutenant Colonel T. A. Robertson Colonel Terence Conner Clement Greenberg Personal Column Joe Pass On this Day Phyllis Hawser Cargo ships build up a tourist trade •Around the world by freighter •Auld Reekie's in the money •A taste of tradition Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Cheapest Flights Calibre Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelmer Travel STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Nztis Multiple Display Advertising Items Billion pound boost Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Berry Bros flies into Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items BA makes £1 million everyday • Airline profits recover • Hotels cut prices and fix rates • Tourists risk disease Air Portugal KLM Hotelier ends discounts Hong Kong punts on the Ritz Travelogs Tradewinds Infectious bad news catches on too slowly Foreign countries are failing to warn of dangerous diseases News The Times Crossword No 19,552 Index Times Weathers Aa Road Water Highest & Lowest Pollen Court People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Sell-off in gilts triggers share fall Stock Market Index MPs call on PIA chairman to quit The Securities and Investments Board will consider recognition of the Pia in late June. If this is granted, it will assume responsibility for 6,000 investment firms in July Warburg's staff costs rise by £134m The Pound Index Gold Index Share price shakeout for lottery losers and winners Corby Index Business Today King Coal Capital spending lower, says CSO BTR UDM's pit bid wins new ally British Coal unveils privatisation portfolio of assets BNFL to shed 2,000 jobs in costs cutback SFO wants sentence canvassing EC probes Air France aid plan Judge clears way for BCCI liquidator's claim Business Roundup Society votes for levy Boost for east Germany Vosper hunts contract Gold demand dives Myerson in Liberty deal Countryside reaps £60m IoT calls for tax debate The Times Argyll launches review as price wars hit profits The Royal Bank of Scotland National Lottery: Davis plays safe Lasmo hits at bidder's accounting Mobil Gas Television expansion helps Carlton tune into increase Shares slide as Eurotunnel ponders terms for new rights Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Profit and payout flow at North West Water Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures LCI group shares to float at 200p 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 Clarke's soft-shoe shuffle may yet end with fireworks Economic View Kenneth Clarke, a politician renowned for his robustness, has been extremely low key in his first year as Chancellor, Janet Bush Writes Goodison goes for Christina The Times City Diary Green shoots The Times City Diary On the line The Times City Diary Harsh verdict The Times City Diary Touch of class The Times City Diary Water in waiting Tempus SG Warburg Land Securities Nestle Business will suffer in move to limit credit card fraud Business Letter Grey skies remain over Rolls' aero trade Accountancy & Finance Audit-Tax Lincolnshire Health Courtaulds raises payout despite knock to profits The company plans to invest an initial £90 million in a new Tencel fibre production plant somewhere in Europe. Four sites are being considered, two of which are in Britain Qualified Analyst Bookkeeper/General Office Administrator Accountancy Options The Sunday Times Property values soar at Land Securities CBI pushes for reversal of UK tourism deficit Business Roundup Donelon gives warning Leeds Group grows Morland interim cheer Chamberlin down Time to review pension costs Charles Evers looks at some of the pitfalls faced by finance directors over company pension schemes Accountancy & Finance Thomas Cole Kinder Oil and Gas Plugged in Any Other Business Meridian Payroll Business Analyst No comment Chambers CG All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Open season for directors' options Cavenair Ltd Shares slide in late trading British Funds Polo The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chelsea Financial Services Barclays The best bets for your subject John O'Leary explains how we found the top 20 departments in each of nine subject groups Newton Message Pad Higher The quality debate: Rating institutions by teaching standards has Programmed for excellence As the quality debate simmers (see article below left), Paul McGill reports on one department awarded the top teaching rating Tomorrow Barclays Sufficient interest for making complaint Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, Ex parte British Broadcasting corporation No legal aid for challenge to drugs money orders Regina v Crawley Justices, Exparte Ohakwe Assuming counsel know the law Perry and Another v The Lord Chancellor Legal & Public Notices Lessee is liable after assignee becomes bankrupt W. H. Smith Ltd v Wyndham Investments Ltd VAT on gaming machines H. J. Glawe Spiel-und unterhaltungsgeräte Aufstellungsgsellschaft mbH & Co Kg v Finanzamt Hamburg-Barmbek-Uhlenhorst Provisional registration stops time running Dynevor v Richardson Evidence sufficient to revoke life prisoner's licence Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another, Ex parte MacNeill Giving two old dogs a bad name Cinema: Comedy icons Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau's Grumpy Old Men has taken $70m in America. Geoff Brown wonders why Where the boys err Television: Lots of sound effects, but little by way of plot, made up the beguiling Men of the Month The Almeida Theatre Company Index MGM Index Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kria Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre shpwing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Musicians ready for a rival The Spitalfields Festival needed help so it called in the services of three of Britain's leading composers. Simon Tait met them Through it all, he did it his way Concert: Hilary Finch on a curious performance by the veteran violinist Isaac Stern Ax/Stern/Laredo/Ma Barbican Gate Promise should be properly kept Opera: New voices in London and Vienna National Opera Studio Showcase QEH Domestic tragedy Eugene Onegin Kammeroper, Vienna Lyric Deadly serious fictions Performance: London shows by two quirky Americans whose work inspires an enthusiasm bordering on awe Laurie Anderson Sadler's Wells Perfect prefect of ancient Rome Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the Stratford triumph of 'a splendidly dangerous new actor' Westminster Cathedral Head firmly on the block David Byrne London Palladium Wyndham's Theatre The whitewash that blackened the White House Bruce Anderson Watergate The Corruption and Fall of Richard Nixon Noble friend of the ignoble Frank Field pays tribute to the deeds of a politician who has added to the gaiety of nations Wising up the stupid party Oliver Letwin Recasting Conservation Thinking the Unthinkable Octagon Press Enter the lodger of suburbia Giles Coren the Storm-Bringer Freddy and the führer Little sister serves up a royal feast Children Minerva Press Monty and Ike at war A sort of treason? Peter Jay praises a great diplomatist and reveals a secret he kept for 15 years Mandarin The Diaries of Nicholas Henderson Travel for the Arts Benetton's criticism sparks rift on safety Scotland draw strength from backs The Times Crossword range Hale strikes quickly to bring first titles to Bristol For the Record The Times By our Sports Staff: Ireland embarrassed again Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Oriel stay clear of the field Kinane opts for King's Theatre Richard Evans witnesses Henry Cecil persuade a leading jockey to partner his principal Derby hope Brighton Carlisle Hereford Pipe chaser tested positive after win Rapid Raceline Lara's natural resources illuminate hall of fame John Woodcock assesses a prolific batsman's attempt to influence cricketing history Ward in golden form as Surrey display rich gifts Great expectations await at Lord's Table Leading First-Class Averages Flower to supplant springbok emblem First Class Xi panel ruling White presses his claim as tourists are made to suffer Illingworth ready to offer Test debut Chelsea take £2.3m gamble Sheridan stakes strong claim Little Woods Whirlwind innings by Smith tolls end for Essex Tennis should pay service to rallying call Former greats Restricted view Drivers need side protection Final decision ABTA Dixon in sharp form for Windsor challenge Ballesteros vents frustration on practice range John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on an angry Spaniard's reaction to the choice of Valderrama for the Ryder Cup in 1997 Muster keeps nerve to beat Agassi Christie responds to Arnold's prompts Zavaleta strikes decisive blow in extra time Results from Paris Merit Cup secures full advantage Berzin snatches stage to take lead Sport in Brief Edberg confirms entry Norster sets deadline Bradbury denies injury Hearing for Sampson Benfica pick up title Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Index Kent to protest over Edgbaston farce England's first win brings cold comfort Western Transvaal 24 England 26 Times Two Crossword Carling dissatisfied Today's position is from the game Jimenez-Gligoric, Sousse 1967. 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