News from 06/09/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Paula Davies, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, C. G. Carrol, Director, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Frank H. H. King, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jim Stretton, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, A. J. Colbert, J. Knapp, David Hands, Michael Evans and Harvey Elliott, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Joel Brand, Christine Loh, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, Jean Harding, Robert Kirley, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Steuart & Francis, Francis Bennion, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Antony Whitaker, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Robert Alizart, John F. Donaldson, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michelle Milsum, Anthony Jacobus, Kevin McCarra and Peter Ball, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Peter Okey, R. W. Johnson, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dr Abi Berger, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, John Edmonds, David Essex, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Gee, Ian Brodie, Eric A. Ash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Church, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Ian Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John Dege, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
Resumo20p Union leader fires warning shot at Blair TUC plan for looser ties attacked Carlton plan for new look Swan rescue fails Index By a Staff Reporter: Doctor held over poison tonic water Rejected novel wins Booker revenge No Title By a Staff Reporter: Deportation 'like Nazi Germany' No Title Major wants trip by Adams halted Margot Norman Peoples Phone 20p £64 Garden Graces sell faster than gnomes Aitken picks on housing benefit as prime source of savings Shephard puts off leagues to win tests for 11-year-olds School inspections 'behind schedule' Call for Whitehall watchdog Volvo Owners Picture Gallery St. Joseph's Hospice Sinn Fein leader to meet Reynolds this week Major risks clash over 'two-speed' Europe Liberals to debate abolition of Crown Three deny explosions 5 held in £11m drug haul Soccer player charged Ancient Rover returns By a Staff Reporter: Husband sees wife and children killed in road accident Sex attacker was rapist on parole By a Staff Reporter: Two jailed for fire attack on protesters Rolex Lands End Abbie hoaxer depressed over family separation By a Staff Reporter: Woman, 85, battered 'beyond recognition' Alliance Insurance Centres Ltd Abseiler hurt in 40ft fall Siege charges Fare pegged Pc attacked Girl in fall Clanger drops FLA Boy donor gives life to six people United Airlines Nine years in jail not enough, child molester tells judge By a Staff Reporter: Police trap fugitive in wedding stakeout Pentium's exit Philby's father 'was Soviet agent too' No Title Computer firms act to stop porn in schools United Airlines United Airlines Cleese takes a stick to thief of 14 Vintage SS Jaguar sells for £62,000 Countdown £1,000 Carlton TV 'plans major restructure' By a Staff Reporter: Corporal killed by soldier's stray bullet United Airlines Defence firms locked in battle over RAF order Farnborough airshow sees hostilities escalate over contract to replace ageing Hercules aircraft Abbey National Warm welcome for Cold War foes Livestock farmers demand meeting Painkillers may step up the pain of headaches AF Alliance Francaise Schools try smart dinner card United Airlines By our Science Editor: Future depends on smaller families making less pollution Britons facing life of uncertainty at home and at work Moser calls for action to improve city schools AA Viglen Walk this way for a longer life Cut in coal raises heat Countryside in the city United Airlines The Jimmy Knapp band sings Golden Oldies to a new tune Rail chiefs expect critical victory against strikers Public back us, says Rmt SAGA Services Ltd By our Industrial Editor: Blunkett wins approval for new partnership Row looms over IRA resolution You don't have to hire a P. R. firm to get your… Monks hits first blow in battle of ideas Digital Bournemouth University How the clearing system works Travel Fragile British position exposed by blueprint for a multispeed EU Calls for an inner core of European states, excluding Britain, threaten to bring Tory divisions to the fore, Peter Riddell writes German plan for two-tier Europe angers partners Carlos faces judge Cresson goes to Brussels Mitsotakis charge urged Envoy named £17m lottery Our Foreign Staff: UN fears for Pope's life at open-air Mass in Sarajevo By our Foreign Staff: Berlin spymaster goes on trial Picture Gallery Border troops on alert as Chechen war intensifies GA General Accident Scandal taints Brazil's 'clean' poll campaign Washington rejects Castro's price for ending raft exodus Best Buys Barbara Bush tells secrets of Sir Denis and the Queen All police in town arrested Fears grow for Mandela's health after Indonesia trip Crew of ship still missing (Reuter): Afghans clash (Reuter): Strike weakens (Reuter): Gaddafi gift Return to work Star guarded Sihanouk complicates hostage talks Thais arrest Briton for robbery spree Get ahead of the competition Clash of cultures mars formal start of Cairo meeting Bhutto leads denunciation of 'charter for adultery' as Vatican rejects moves on abortion Disabled Tiananmen athlete is banished from games World's emancipated women take centre stage Conference Sketch AFP: Flying start for tourists in China West Bank and Gaza pupils to learn new lesson in history DIaloGUE Is this book too shocking to win? Daniel Johnson on how the writer tripped to win the Booker escaped a literary ghetto to cock a snook at conventional morality Secret rebel in a sober suit Julia Llewellyn smith talks to Mrs Thatcher's former policy adviser, who left No 10 to join the real world Whitehall's crad; le tp tje grave security is hard to leave He stayed for six years, as devoted to his boss as she to him Bailhache Labesse Reinventing the 11-plus How to help children who slip through the literacy net New breast cancer hope An American breakthrough is tobe tested in Britain from next month Bone marrow transplants could hold the key to prolonging life for patients, says Dr Abi Berger Out of Alzheimer's, a testament of courage Struck during middle age by Alzheimer's disease, Diana Friel McGowin has won the struggle to write her story The London Centre for Refractive Surgery When your mouth is too dry to eat Many doctors miss Sj?gren's syndrome but a quick snack of biscuits can be the best clue PRiCe BuSTeRS Blair needs links with the workers Labour must listen to the trade unions, John Edmonds argues Heave to port The Times Diary Fat chance The Times Diary Picture Gallery Green and clean failures Some political activists will always accept defeat rather than compromise No quarter The Times Diary Private debate The Times Diary Star bares all The Times Diary Italy puts politics to the test Berlusconi is the best hope, says Woodrow Wyatt Soaraway Costs European collaboration on defence aircraft is a waste of money Inflating Cardoso The economy will come first for Brazil's voters Bad Graces Britain has behaved unfairly towards the Getty Museum Maths and science Defence procurement Role for the people of Hong Kong Principle of finality on convictions 'Central' issue behind rail dispute Funds cut off Graves not forgotten Putting a price on it Dictating reform Court Circular Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball Reception Dinners Appointments Birthdays today School announcements Personal Column Luncheons Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages The Institution of Water and Environmental Management Lord Bonham-Carter Lord Bonham-Carter, publisher and politician, died on September 4 aged 72. He was born on February 11,1922 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Major-General Richard Wheeler Major-General Richard Wheeler, CB, CBE, Major-General Royal Artilloery of Northern Army Group and Baor, 1958-61, died on August 28 aged 87. He was born on November 2,1906 Trailfinders Association Action Pd Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association The Army Benevolent Fund The Queen of Holland State Entry into Amsterdam The Right Rev Jim Bishop The Right Rev Jim Bishop, Bishop of Malmesbury, 1962-73, died on September I aged 86. He was boren on June 11,1908 Union warning for Labour The Times Crossword No 19,640 No Title Swan Hunter: The receivers to the struggling… People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Forecast The Times Tomorrow Swan's only bidder pulls out The French have withdrawn their offer for the Swan Hunter yard, but now propose to buy a neighbouring dock and to save Swan's design team Cost war puts aerospace firms under pressure Walker 'lacked grasp of accounting' Small Business Coats wraps up £69.2m at half time Arts Banks take profit in WPP shares placing Sport John Charcol No Title Stock Market Indices Foster's write-off cuts Courage value by £457m Banks are 'best hope on jobs' Tourist Rates Vita Single state body 'should run nuclear clean-up' Sturge insurance chief goes Housing holds back Heywood Suter increases dividend as prospects improve ASW maintains interim despite halved profit Rate threat eases as lending plummets Britannia surges 64% Wilson Bowden builds Conoco to spend £2.4bn British Vita shares hit Company News in Brief The Times Who would you rather do business with: a company… Burmah shares slip as Europe clouds picture Bunzl falls into red on final leg of sell-off programme JIB lifted by Far Eastern promise Why Pay Pots to Sorrell? Burden of WPP shareholders Boeing and Airbus play the same tune Huge writedowns at Courage Pentland doubles earnings Patek Philippe Geneve Haynes lifts payout 69% Commodities Life Options Heavy trading in WPP underpins thin market Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Following the thread Tempus Burmah Castrol Pentland Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Heywood Williams Wall Street The Times City Diary Striking back at the empire Champagne time Rapid decision I spy strangers Stores aim to reclaim buried pots of gold The biggest expense in the retail business is the cost of moving goods, Until now this has been ignored, reports Susan Gilchrist Many retailers could treble net margins if they managed the supply chain more efficiently Rutteman recommendations offer innovative solutions Tax where tax is due Shares dwindle Your last chance to apply for a Queen's Award What are we protecting Customer from? Over-regulating the insurance industry may prevent customers from buying products they need, says Jim Streeton Closing the industry would achieve the aim of ensuring no mis-selling Shares rally after early losses British Funds No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service NWM Natwest Markets Surveillance The Bottom Line (UK) Plc APC Expence Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Megatech Software No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer & Computer Services Lotus Time Machines Vitner's Selection Ltd. CSS Retire Early Small firms favour accountants for advice Business to Business Run your Own Introduction Agency Motek Computer aid boosts designers' fortunes The Training Executive's Franchise Major Business Opportunity Available in the UK Model I. T. Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Phone companies sound warning bell on code switch Multimedia Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to QD Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey The Law Society Le Brasseur J Tickle NICAM ZMB CAMAS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lux Gentium Lex Phd Studentships in Transport Law And/or Maritime… Losers in the legal lottery Frances Gibb examines Lord Woolf's proposals for reducing the high cost of litigation for those who sue Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Thou shalt not shop Yanks over here New in Delhi Holding court Working holiday Full Marx Parent appeal Legal Appointments Freshfields The verdict is in your hands Index ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Harrison Willis D2D Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Legal Wise Multiple Display Advertising Items Stevens Hewlett & Perkins Patent & Trade Mark Agents QD Quarry Dougall PA Consulting Group The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Corporate & Trusts Lawyer Chambers DRA Defence Research Agency 3i Investors in Industry Jarvis & Bannister Denton Hall NP National Power TVU Should we lose our innocence? Antony Whitaker discusses the merits of a leading judge's call for a verdict of not proven to be introduced in English law Legal International Professional Conferences Ltd VAT on school playing field Her Majesty's advocate is Lord Advocate Peace gives Ulster firms a chance Northern Ireland's lawyers are preparing for an increased number of transactions Unhappy case of nostalgia Galleries: Video installations at London's Ica; plus other recommended shows of contemporary art Richard Cork on a new London show of work by Stan Douglas, a young Canadian with a growing international reputation Husband's big night Pop: Mordant humour and eclectic finesse in equal measure Lyle Lovett Festival Hall Radio Around the Galleries Theatre British Museum No Title Tolstoy on stage Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Pop goes the prattle Babbling DJs may infuriate, but can pop radio survive without them, asks Peter Barnard Design for showing dark side Andy Lavender on playwright, actor and director Sean Mathias, who tonight stages one of Noél Coward's most disturbing plays Man of vision Jazz Review Living strand of aural history In Portugal, Michael Church visits a festival with unexpected ties to some of the century's musical giants Back in explosive form Concert: Pierre Boulez provides a spectacular finale to the Festival Cheers for Arnold Proms 1994 Scotland banking on Shearer to rise to challenge Rush backs Giggs to fulfil potential Results from company golf days Rugby stands accused over violence in the game RFU eases burden on leading players Forging links in a Russian revolution John Hopkins sees Moscow's first 18-hole golf course opened after 20 year's hard labour Word-Watching Pick The Times Courage First Xv to win £10,000 The Times Rugby trips, VIP tickets and Courage beer prizes China leave world in their wake The Times Yorkshire full of strength in depth For the Record Pools Forecast Lara considers return Fixtures McLaren to answer gearbox claims Holland's away day Hamed's defence Torquay pair prosper Fourth Frenchman signs Italy suspends Bugno Improving trio hold classic key Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Ling Field Park Yesterday's Results Tipsters' guidelines set Multiple Display Advertising Items Reedie elected in preference to Coe New faces joined the ranks of IOC members in Pairs yesterday. David Miller was there Agassi finds inspiration to extinguish Chang's fire Results from Flushing Meadow Switzer savours Cowboys' start By our Sports Staff: Davies fades with 77 in final round Two into one will go Radio 1 BBC 1 Variations Latter-day G-men fail to take the flak Review Choice Satellite Golf 42 Time for Venables to trust Le Tissier One England engma takes stage while another waits for his chance Modahl trains as efforts to dear name continue Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching MD4 Swimming 44 By our Sports Staff: American imports should be allowed, says Lalas Courage First XV
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