News from 22/09/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Neil Bell, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Patricia Davies, Ronald Payne, David Pryce-Jones, Bill Frost, James Ritchings, Sybil Rose Gibson, Neil Bennett, Christopher Brown, M. J. Riley, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Godfrey, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, R. S. Thornton, Martin Fletcher, Walt Unsworth, Steve Keenan, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tom Rhodes, Louise Taylor, Collin Campbell, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jackie Wills, Alan Sked, Daniel Johnson, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, J. R. Gayner, Derek Waring, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Alice Thomson and Wolfgang M?nchau, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Dr. James Le Fanu, George Brock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, H. R. Wynne-Griffith, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Flora Fraser, Michael Yardley, Bill MacCORMICK, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Taylor, David Cruickshank, Julian Muscat, B. E. W. Roberts, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, John N. Brown, George Brock and Nicholas Watt, F. H. H. Valentin, Peter Riddell, Michael Dobbs, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Piers Bickley, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Phil Ridgway, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, David Walker, Jon Ashworth and Wolfgang M?nchau, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lucas Mellinger, Betty Caplan, Christopher Follett, Tom Pike, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Ruddy, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Marina Vaizey, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, Walter Ellis, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo20p Thatcher casts shadow over Major's visit Rish to heal roft on South Africa Index Visitor triumphs on debut at the Oval By a Staff Reporter: Young lover pays the penalty for a stolen kiss Libby Purves TV Revival Scientists find the 'missing link' The bone that rewrites the history of man Ashdown's unity plea Gary Lineker to hang up his boots Consultants face cut in bonuses Klinsmann three Appointments Citizen Colour Printers 20p US sends military police to end Haiti violence Dedicated spurners of fashion find a guru Political Sketch BMA resists loss of £100m merit pay Mercury Communications 13 hurt by ammonia as gang raids post office Paternity leave policy opposed by Portillo Province wins £10m EC peace dividend Gummer approves Jewish 'eruv' site Kaufman selection delay Bouncer given £75,000 Pc in care after deaths Anti-smoking drive 'Suspend rail strike' plea Street-Porter moves Painting prize winner Church rethinks ban Nationwide Proof that Darwin was right about our ancestry Latest find from Ethiopia is oldest known part of chain that connected humans with apes Progress in the search for our oldest ancestor has been painstaking. There may be earlier species yet to be discovered, but scientists are content for the moment with the latest candidate. Nigel Hawkes reports Railwoman loses in love and work after harassing young train driver Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Boy aged 10 stole to feed drug habit (Reuter): Britons denied bail Patek Philippe Geneve Heads put forward exam blueprint to replace Tory policy Churches reject morality claim Seat Mansell golf plans leave locals in a spin Homebase Young engineers win with water system Judges comforts under review French beat MoD in contest to sell subs to Pakistan Pompeii's ashes sully reputation of its beauties Goldsmiths Lands' End Tyneside snubs sculptor 's offer of 30ft work Transplant drug may help stroke victims Comet Group Plc Teenagers put their lives at risk with drug taking and sex Health chiefs issue urgent warnings dangerous lifestyles among young and old in Britain Dormer on Bridge Keene on Chess Diet and smoking take toll of Scots Indiscipline and confusion reign as leader fails to get a grip Riddell on Politics Ashdown to spell out the dangers of disunity DELL MacLennan scorns talk of pact with Blair 'Labour's message is: Tell us what we have to belive, and we belive it' 'Utopian' welfare scheme dropped as a vote loser Financial laws move defeated Scots to learn cost of independence SNP Conference Offensive launched on big city socialists Howard to toughen treatment of juveniles Projects cut youth offences Lufthansa Painter's vision puts the horrors of Bosnia conflict into perspective Eurocrats bite back in banana dispute Jackson abuse case is dropped Trailer awry Savile inquest Jumping back Cilia's £3m deal Major hands over gift of school library to township UN meeting to focus on peacemaking role Countdown £1,000 To be won each day Dixons Religion of the playing field ends in lost illusions Digital Delhi troops gain upper hand over Kashmire militants B&Q MFI Eruptions hit New Britain (AP): Nigerian officers removed Revenge attack Glider stopped (Reuter): Hostage hope (Reuter): King installed Volvo The Volvo 960 New US promises convert Aristide to homecoming deal America sends police to end Haiti terror Junta orders crushing of dissent Hiero-hungry parties woo the warrior turned peacemaker Lloyds Bank Nancy Reagan recalls gaffes Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia pullout 'may need combat troops' Verne predicted fax and franglais Carter's pact starts a war of whispers Confident Yeltsin ignores hardline salute to rebellion West trying to isolate Russia, says spy chief Italian fashion moguls quizzed Auschwitz lie banned by new Bonn law Royal Mail Picture Gallery Danish Prime Minister wins poll Reporting back from the front Walter Ellis travels to Enniskillen Miele Tomorrow A brief lesson in smugness Some public school heads have much to learn about life on the outside Stena Sealink Fumes that can kill Carbon monoxide poisoning.. . a regime to beat coronary disease.. . how skin can go all colours of the rainbow Reaching to the heart of the bypass dilemma Dr James Le Fanu opens up a world of high-tech answers tp bypass surgery—lasers, Rotablaters and Cylindrical cutters Advertisement House of Fraser Rabbit food In colour Janet Daley Michael Howard is siding with victims of crime. But the law should not take sides Sympathy for the victims must not affect the judicial procesw Royal rap The Times Diary Webber or not The Times Diary Picture Gallery Through a glass darkly The Guinness case raises new doubts about fraud trials. Can juries ever hope to understand the complex evidence? Crunch time The Times Diary Prime task The Times Diary Country strife The Times Diary Taming the Tory Leviathan Anthony Lester seeks opposition commitment to a new constitution Major's Winds Peaceful change in Africa still has an unpaid price Labour's Nurses One person's pay increase is another's unmade bed Justice on the Run A young suspect makes a fool of the system Ever-present peril A referendum for Northern Ireland Pheasants are still not easy to pot A voice for immigration officers Service with a frown Tourism and society Food for thought Heady stuff at Lib Dem conference Street sounds Penny-wise Safe in taxis Court Circular Birthdays today The Times Today's royal engagements School news Picture Gallery Memorial service James Hunt Dinner Reception Appointment Personal Column River group battles to save Thames wharves University news Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Jule Styne Jule Styne, songwriter, died in New York on September 20 aged 88. He was born Jules Stein in Bethnal Green, London on December 31,1905 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Alexander Johnston Sir Alexander Johnston, GCB, KBE, former senior civil servant, died on September 7 ages 89, He was born on August 27,1905 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Advertising National Children's Bureau BHHI The Army Benevolent Fund Church Housing Trust From Our Industrial Correspondent: Methane Discoveru Rauses North Sea Hopes The Right Rev G. W. Tickle Moana Pozzi Moana Pozzi, Italian actress and political campaigner, died from hepatills in Lysons on September 16 aged 32 Luxury hotel race in Berlin Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Spain is new favourite Package holidays have risen, as customer opt Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Viceroy Air International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times BA Club Europe challenge Holiday Travel A tax that flies in the face of reason The nonesence of a duty nobody understands.. . and the strike finally drove me to become a motorist Battle for the back-packer Operators are realising the value of the young independent travel market, reports David Churchill Condom lives up to its name Travel the Internet Readers can now 'interact' with The Times Warning on malaria Speeding to Paris Air Malta Gut-price war to America News The Times Crossword No 19,654 Business Top Writers in the Times Tomorrow AirUK Forecast Fayeds lose legal battle against DTI Airbus powers growth at BAe Morse Anatole Kaletsky Rates to be held for some time Chancellor and Governor planned rise that would stick Arts UK films put faith in loophole Books NEC chooses Scotland for £530m plant Accounts board in clash on takeovers Check your Total in the First Xi Game Sport Business Today Stock Market Indices Chemical rise German money TUC backs Jordan for global job BT German money growth slows Restaurateur heads for market Malaya to buy car group from Heron Business Roundup Chelsfield advances TSB staff vote to strike Qantas flies into profit EBRD Croatian loan Accountants advocate GMC model Balladur budgets to cut deficit Blockbuster Tourist Rates Barratt reverses four years of losses in South Archer details sought by Labour A1-Fayed plays his last card Harrods battle RIP Guthrie's tasty morsel Culture clash over mergers Exco lives up to pledge on profits Tibbett drives to first-half gain London Business School Bowthorpe has deals in view Commodities Liffe Options Irish building society's float details awaited 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 Laporte Photo-Me Intl Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Scheduled flight Tempus Tibbett & Britten Wall Street 'In touch' with premium idea The Times City Diary Deflated hopes The Times City Diary Club call The Times City Diary Ever green The Times Diary Civil aircraft stay in formation at BAe Ross Tieman looks at the future of the aerospace gaint Schoolboy jokes that are no laughing matter Economic View Why an irrational feedback mechanism between financial markets and economic policy threatens recovery Making reality take over in takeovers Reform of acquisition accounting has pitched top companies against big investors, says Graham Searjeant Melrose No Title Laporte ahead in better conditions LDV heads back to the Continent The Times FMS German-British Chamber of Industry & Commerce Capital Strategies KIS exposes Photo-Me to dip in profits FMS Lazard Brothers & Co. Limited Tilbury Douglas sees gradual recovery Business Roundup Spirax-Sarco advances Pittard returns to profit Pep alternative urged Prizes from ProShare Science and the Revenue David Cruickshank outlines what research and development is, and what is not, allowable against tax The National Trust Major Middle Eastern Bank Strong on service Loosing off Hall Alexander All Box number replies should be addressed to Warwick Mainlock DIY headhunt Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants A stunning wheeze from the Albanians Audit Shares give up early gains British Funds Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service NWA Setting the pace for four centuries From the highest achivers to children with learning difficulties, Okha, raises the sights of all its students, say John O'Leary Oakham School Library Softlink Europe Gotch Saunders & Surridge A fund to pass on the torch of learning Scholarships and bursaries open the doors of the school to children from all backgrounds Gardner Merchant WW A modern marriage of books and technology Information technology brings a revolution to the school library Leicester Computer Centre Straight lessons from mixed classes Two decades of coeducation have set a school record that confounds all critics, says David Tytler Oakham School Computers can be child's play From the chess board to the tropical forest Academic excellence is the goal, but adventure also finds a place Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences The Times Battle of the beards Cinema: Beneath the abundant face fungus, Gettysburg is a well-mannered epic, says Geoff Brown The Hudsucker Proxy Theatre Second time lucky Jazz: Finding the recipe Roadside Picnic Pizza Express Dean Street, W1 Stalled in the safe lane Rock: After 20 years away, Traffic settle for a jam Traffic Hammersmith Apollo Passion and fire on tap Dance: Tight controls is the key magical flamenco Cumbre Flamenca Sadler's Wells Bad Boy Bubby Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compilied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Ambassadors Lesson in harsher facts of life Theatre: A children's book brought to the stage by Ayckbourn; and two classic novels Two Weeks with the Queen Cotteslo A-level treatment for two A-level writers Plumbing the well of loneliness Tonight the curtain goes up in London on Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour. Betty Caplan traces its its controversial past In a chamber of memories Concerts: Stephen Pettitt on first British performances of pices by hans Werner Henze and Rupert Bawden Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Really human flesh on bare bones Opera: Lurid Romanian production with old-fashioned values Madama Butterfly Bristol Hippodrome Many hands work delights BBC NOW/Wordsworth. Bawden St Asaph Cathedral The Times Going into injury time Recital Jennifer Larmore Wigmore Hall Strange death of the Greens Paul Barker on Petra Kelly, the romantic heroine of the Greens whose lover shot her and himself The Life and Death of Petra Kelly By Sara Parkin Pandora, £15.99 The Fading of the Greens By Anna Bramwell Yale University Press, £18.95 TES Atomising Russia The anatomy of selfishness You Cant Do both By Kingstey Amis Hutchinson, £15399 Frieda Weekley's lover Paeter Ackroyd on a wonderful life of the wild man of Engish letters, D. H. Lawrence, and his equally unconventional wife, Frieda The Married Man a Life of D. H. Lawrence By Brenda Maddox Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Frieda Lawrence By Rosie Jackson Pandora, £14.99 Prince of mysterious dreams From cabin boy to godhead Captain James Cook a Biography By Richard Hough Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Classics under the counter The Good Ship Venus The erotic voyage of the Olympia Press By John de St Jorre Hutchinson, £20 Paris Interzone By James Campbell Secker & Warburg, £20 Minerva Press Edwards protests his innocence Ma targets Japan Postgraduate Vacancies Clubs react angrily to tour call on players in England Surprise Olympic call for Morgan Sport in Brief Famous record falls Bolton's Scots flourish Horner heads line-up Lamb's slaughter First Class Xi Final Standings Sojourn in Perth the reward for Hodgson's choice Blakey's First Class contribution proves decisive when points are tailled The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Fourth Innings Game The Times First Class Xi Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Yorkshire agree one-year contract with Bevan By our Sports Staff: Montgomery keen to improve on Faldo's record haul Others benefit from room left by Davies Fewer points would mean more penalties Word-Watching Less pressure Formidable signals from White Champions ignored Beyond doubt For the Record Fixtures Football The Times Racing Results from Three Meetings By our Sports Staff: Australian planning harmed by Morgan's defection Roberts rejoices Japan has last word as money talks Thunderer: Ascot Tattersalls announces funding Ascot Course Specialists Pumice to make experience tell Ascot BBC2 Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Perth Blinkered First Time WilliamHILL Rapid Raceline Lineker quietly hangs up his boots Russell Kempson reviews the career of one of England's most lethal marksmen and respected sportsmen Ferguson's youth policy rewarded by Scholes Littlewoods Results Arsenal delight in five-goal romp A borderline case study Radio 1 The buzzers are back but where's Bamber? 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