News from 19/09/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Edward Owen, David Tytler, Mark Scothern, Director, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Fred Naylor, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Phil Minshull, Ivo Tennant, Gillian Bowditch and Simon De Bruxelles, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Phyllida Stewart-Roberts, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Thomas Beattie, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, A. J. T. Willoughby, Pat Gibson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing commentary, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Anthony Rhys Davies The Grove, Alan Hamilton, T. G. Oliver, Jenny MacArthur, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey Martin Head of Representation, Tom Birkett, Russell Kempson, Pamela Ruben, Margot Norman, George Brock, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Barnes, Sheila R. Lewis, Mary Archer, Chairman, Lioyd's Members Hardship Committee, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Greg Campbell, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Scott, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Robin Hill, Nigel Hawkes, Peter J. M. Wayne Hm Prison Brixton, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, William Ress-Mogg, Alice Thomson, Matthew Parris and Rachef Nickell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, John Goodbody, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Steve Parry, Co-ordinator, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Chris Dillow, John S. Robinson, Clerk, Michael Hornsby, Jane Owen, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, David Williams, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, M. Q. Fraser, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Denis Shaw, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,
ResumoCarter deal saves Haiti from invasion 3 am: Clinton hails 11th-hour pact Signal workers' vote raises hopes of end to rail strike Index Athens sends a Greek bearing educational gifts Sport Special 3 die as bus hits bridge Sweden votes for Social Democrats US gives pledge on Adams visit Clinton's Risk Blair effect mars Ashdown's party Libby Purves Saunders tells of new fight to clear his name Abbey National More Sport More on Monday More Science Arts Extra Plus European Court 'strangling our liberties' A leading acadamic lawyer accuses the European Court of acting in direct violation of the Treaty of Rome and of advancing the doctrine of its own supremacy over national courts, Nicholos Wood reports Major tries to stop Adams hogging limelight in US Prisoners' perks to be reformed Alliance Insurance Centres Ltd How Guinness Chief landed in dock Case that highlighted 'greed-is-good' ethos of City Picture Gallery Labour denies buying Birmingham votes News in Brief Nickell case for review Police funding changes Branch fall kills walker Nadir aide to return Abduction charge Blair's CND links Borneo rescue claim Archers spoof irks BBC Sir Karl Popper dies How to make money writing short paragraphs Detective found dead in car after murder of mistress Police hold inquiry into death of earl's daughter Dashing young suitor crashes Man struck by train loses legs Sun Alliance Prince pays tribute to the heroism of parachute veterans Three killed as bridge slices roof off bus Now we Will Back up our Deeds with our Word.… Lazy pheasants refuse to rise to the occasion Picture Gallery Dormer on Bridge Keene on Chess Aptiva has arrived Fame at 65 for heroine of film industry BFI award goes to woman who made career out of limelight BFI Awards Oreck Celoc Hypo-Allergenic Filter System Television reclaims past wonders off rubbish skip Telecom Security Limited Parents give good report on schools The Times Countdown £1,000 To be won each day Leaders warned against wooing new look Labour 'We are not Paddy Ashdown's sheep and he will not move us against our will' Dell Campbell's steady climb keeps party pinnacle in sight Kennedy demands action on reform Tory defectors redefine state of the parties agenda As Tory supports crumbles and the public's fear of Labour recedes, Peter Riddell looks at how the three main political parties line up As the autumn conference season begins, The Times gives an essential guide to the opinion polls Picture Gallery Why the public lost confidence in Major Blair reaches beyond Labour strongholds Ashdown shines over a parry in decline Rover 600 Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in Sciences Stena Sealink Carey homily challenges China's view on religion Mercedes Benz Picture Gallery Christian Right tries the gentle touch Major starts 'historic' journey to Cape Town Russians broker two peace pacts (AFP): Teenagers held (AFP): Soldiers return (Reuter): Peace attempt (Reuter): Boat ordeal (AFP): Hungry for cash Walk for Wild-Life US soldiers will be deployed even if deal is struck Securing the peace in a democratic Haiti remains Washington's hardest hardest task UN is right to allow use of force over oppression The Security Council has blessed any US intervention in Haiti. Although unprecedented, such backing is not in breach of its Charter, Mark Weller argues Abu Nidal blamed for Jewish plot Emotional concert inspires Beirut to rebuild the wasteland of war Sandinistas fall into disarray Civilians pack up and flee to hills St. Joseph's Hospice Boy shot dead as Sarajevo slides back into misery Harriman to be sued over trust French prepare for purge against corrupt officials 'Crashed UFO' was spying device, says US Air Force Swedish opposition heads for victory and seeks a partner Prudential Horn adapts a traditional political recipe Anne McElvoy, visiting Eastern Europe five years after the fall of communism, looks at Hungary where Socialist sentiments continue to dictate political life War is hell on wheels Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews a literally moving experience in the Harland & Wolff engine shed, Glasgow Entertainments Pop Visual Art Opera Party time for first-formers Take That wembley Arena Hot shows warm welcome Theatre Talk on the wild side Brilliant, or just offensive? A new Brad Fraser play produces violent reactions, as he tells Benedict Nightingale The Times Literary Supplement Music Film My kingdom for a cast Overtures Latest moves in show business and the arts Books Two pages of reviews on Thursdays and Saturdays Jazz Des Jenson Great piano classics Books Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Eyes skinneed for meteors Science Briefing Disagreement over Earth's collision risk... drugs fail to beat septic shock... preserving wooden objects found underwater Killed off Dry ice break A second dawn for the universal rebel Margot Norman meets Sir Fred Hoyle, 79 and still a thorn in the side of the science Establishment Girobank Tide turns on alien crayfish Picture Gallery Enter Mrs Win-a-lot In rather more than 20 words, rachel Kelly introduces the undisputed queen of competitions The Insurance Service Putting his cards on your table Alan Hamilton on the distinguished bridge correspondent of The Times Viglen Limited Fashion Enterprise? We've got it There are plenty of women ready to command the Starship Matthew Parris Senoir officers should not resign but discover and sack those responsible for the debacle of the Rachel Nickell case Hurd instinct Clinton risks a necklace of fire Haiti needs much more than a quick invasion to establish democracy in a land of dictators Paddy keeps his equidistance The Lib Dems are dithering over a coalition with Labour, says Peter Riddell Chilly Cooper Cat-napped Topping up Dry cleaning Rocks and Hard Places Ashdown managed to hit both yesterday Talking Heads Public school heads have an important role in education debate Unsporting Fowls Game birds must be bred to fly up, play up and play the game Building on the Lloyd's scheme Church modernisation Home for Elgar centre Slippery slope The future of women part-time GPs Children's play Interest rate control Beggars' needs Wrong island Flying pigs Glass palace for the South Bank Colour blindness Penny-wise Food for thought Court Circular Birthdays today DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Battle of Britain service The Times Marriages Today's royal engagements Britain's other Chelsea pens an ode to autumn Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Sir Karl Popper Sir Karl Popper, FRS, CH, Professor of Logis and scientific Method at the London School of Economics, 1949-69, died on September 17 aged 92. He was born on July 28, 1902 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mattle Prichard Mattie Prichard, hostess broadcaster and widow of the poet Caradog Prichard, died on September 16 aged 86. She was born on April 6, 1908 Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Domestic & Catering Situations Cook/housekeeper Nicky Hopkins Nicky Hopkins, musician, died from complications after a stomach operation in Nashville. Tennessee on September 6 aged 50. He was born in south London on February 24, 1944 On this Day September 19 1995 Missing British Diplomats "Long-Term Soviet Agents" News The Times Crossword No 19,651 Business Top Writers in Times Tomorrow Forecast No Title Motor Racing Dazzling Newcastle confirm credentials Rob Hughes witnesses a 3-2 victory over Arsenal that bears the hallmark of champions Sports for All Football Masterly show by Woosnam Mansell's luck out Title win Warwickshire take step into history Schools Sport Irresistible Woosnam delivers timely reminder Ballesteros second as Welshman gives talent full rein to take British Masters title at Woburn Marshall makes Jansher dig deep for victory Stars in stripes ride spring tides of September Barnes on Monday Daley reminder inspires new generation Kenyans close to half-marathon best Sports in Brief Osborn's winning visit Autissier takes lead McRae speeds ahead Ivanisevic stumbles Couples clinches Cup Chàvez stops Taylor Towers of strength Flyers keep on flying Kent confined to the shadows Lara leads Warwickshire's treble celebrations Picture Gallery Saturday's Scoreboards Ashes Cricket 1994/95 Procter to be replaced Yesterday's Scoreboards AXA Equity & Law Rhythms of rivalry impose discord on splendid spectacle Michael Henderson sees an entertaining encounter at Old Trafford spoilt by a significant minority of spectators and believes the sport must act to eradicate this damaging trend Le Tissier takes Ml advantage of licence to thrill Four Four Two Amokachi quick to settle on Goodison Park debut Thunderbolt and Lightfoot share spoils Kidderminster poised to launch fresh challenge fantasy league Chelsea's present Accepted by Sutton David Miller, at Stamford Bridge, sees Blackburn's most expensive acquisition secure a 2-1 victory Cottee ascending ladder of success Fry finds renewed cause for optimism Lucky man has unlucky start AXA Equity & Law Boli provides Rangers with healthy return on investment Scottish commentary FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Goal Scorers Bell's League Championship Non-League and Regional Leagues Pools Check Late strike puts Deportivo on top European Results Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Referee takes blame for woes of Jones Cup finals provide breath of fresh air Sponsors' support strong as drugs cloud begins to disperse Sweet talk, Sugar but no spice Still managing nicely in a ruthless business Robert Crampton talks to Terry Venables, the Dagenham boy driven by desire to English football's pinnacle Leeds make hard work of modest opposition Spurs left low as Joachim ends on a high Australia take early steps to find cover for their top players Bath show too much ringcraft for rivals Gloucester stung into attacking display Wasps vanquish submissive foe Hull displays virtues Wales's lineout weaknesses take gloss off spirited win Mansell driven by ambition to reclaim crown 'Given the opportunity, I can win another world championship' Oliver Holt reports from Florida on a man determined to prove the obituarists for his career wrong Saracens utilise local knowledge Try, try, try again but no success from seat B30 A new series examines whether the paying spectator gets value for money Andrew Longmore seeks entertainment at the Stoop but takes a dim view of the facilities By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Vintage Crop in splendid isolation Dual Irish Legar winner begins quarantine for Melbourne Cup Pontefract Rapid Raceline Millkom again Guide to our Racecard Ayr's big meeting gets back on rails Flat Leaders Nottingham Salford gambles on innovative degree course Ready, steady, go! Gradual training, says John Goodbody, is the marathon secret Training Schedule Ascot Festival can prove key to trainers' championship Your guide to our sporting times More than 20 million Britons participate in sport. Alan Copps introduces a page for the growing number of those who want to join in Picture Gallery Edinburch No move for Weaver Swiss timing beats Boardman's tandem 1995 Nutrasweet London Marathon For the Record Racing Results Hockey Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Yachting Schools Sport Rugby League Rugby Union The Times Haining has strength to retain crown Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Davidson in charge from first to last Multiple Display Advertising Items Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern light grows dim Afterthoughts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Aston University Aberdeen Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Westminster MBA Fair University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items St. John's International School Waterloo Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradfield Times Education plugs into the Internet Has the boom fizzled out? Higher education cannot expand for ever, says Peter Scott, and without a Big Idea, it could easily contract Easing the path of foreign pupils A schools within a school provides a painless introduction to the English way of education, reports, David Tytler Three cheers for grammar schools Mrs Shephard may not like them, but they certainly don't waste talent Viewpoint University of Teesside Farnborough Bournemouth University The Kings's School Canterbury National Extension College Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn French Fast. Faster. Fastest St. James's Secretarial College St. Helen's School Kelly College Tavistock Head The School of St Helen & St Katherine Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hong Kong University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Capitalisation, week's change first direct EC blunders into media minefield Strasbourg politicians want new laws to regulate publishing and broadcasting, says George Brock La Crème De La Crème Junior Secretary Hotels & Leisure Charity vacancies Nelson International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director's Secretary Merchant Bank No Shorthand Grosvenor Times Recruitment Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Greythorn Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies The Times City Diary Bouquets, not brickbats On the rich side Standing room Ayudante Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times few months ago, and set out 30 chairs in its… Breathless Thirst for malts lifts MacAllan Keller rises OIS revamp Goal sale Political chemistry strengthens cobalt Legal & Public Notices Tesco set to ring up interim rise Reporting this Week former mining town of Cobalt Camp, 300 miles… Tourist Rates Philip Pangalos Allied Domecq Plc Shot against inflation may be own-goal Gilt-Edged Jobs outlook the best for five years Exxon to challenge $5bn oil-spill award Business Roundup Aon to take over JFS Tiphbok behind chief Delay on derivatives Tigon treasury venture Russia fund raises $55m Word-Watching Whitbread tries second Home Run The Pound Stock Market Kemira's Finnish float set to reap £800m value Spain to send Skase home Bridging more than distance Radio Choice Radio 1 Women seize the initiative but fail to score Review BBC1 Variations Satelite Media Minefield Rate worries put pressure on markets American fears that further hefty rises in interest rates will be needed to curb inflation are likely to spill over into London markets, despite signs that the Uk economy is healtheir Lloyd's extends limited liability Shell hires McKinsey to review group structure Times Two Crossword No 270 Societies seek extra tax relief Eurotunnel on track for passengers next month Winning Move Word-Watching Live '94 Week Ahead Alitalia to sell stake in Rome airports
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