News from 23/09/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Guy Selby-Lowndes, Alan Hamilton and Barry Pickthall, Samuel Eilon, Paul Penrose, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Jane Asser, Angus Nicol, Geyve Walker, John Stansell, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, George Robertson, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, David Bull, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, R. J. Kennedy, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Nield, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Colvin, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Mitchell, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Philip Webster Ian Brodie and Nicholas Watt, David Hands, Philip Webster and Michael Hamlyn, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Wall, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Lucy Berrington, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, John Higgins, Peter Purton, Peter Dykes, L. R. Long, Sara McCONNELL, Raymond Keene, Louise Taylor and John Goodbody, Monica Horten, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Margaret White, Wolfgang Münchau and Jill Sherman, Ian Richardson, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, George Brock and James Bone, Oliver Holt, Andrew Emmerson, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, John Walsh, G. W. Williams, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Roger Lyons, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Bob Whitehouse, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Christopher Lever, Christopher Follett, Vincent Burke, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jayne McLaughlan, Jane Howard, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, Walter Ellis, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoSemtex alert follows find at Ira jail ' M&S makes the switch to plastic Cricket cancelled Index The Times British and US jets in attack on Serb tank Two for £1 Teenage voice of protest 30P on Saterday The Times Missing Link Portillo opts out of EU paternity law Haiti amnesty plan Kate Muir Ashdown stakes future on deal with Blair Smaller Digits on your Digital Bill 20P Britain losing the war against cancer United Airlines Assertive Ashdown flattens party poopers Matthew Parris Political Sketch Major shuns amnesty for IRA prisoners Viking cash ensures future of Cowes Week traditions Portillo opts out of paternity law Britain losing the cancer war Paternity Leave Br aims to run 53% of service Snipers and plane join hunt for Hampshire beast After sightings and three mauled sheep, shoot-to-kill order goes out Prisoner who fled TV studio was not guarded by officers £lm cocaine smuggled in coconuts By a Staff Reporter: Dairy firms warn of rise in milk price Pensioner loses pot plant battle Firm admits Persil was 'defective' United Airlines United Airlines Rolls-Royce lifestyle of judges costs £4m a year Recorder halts trial to take holiday Boy, 3, goes home after bone-marrow transplant Tory councillor cleared of tricking disabled voter Rampage children sentenced Panorama chief given new job Man set on fire at golf course News in Brief Airmen killed Wests in court Ammonia leak 'Nude' Princess Flea death Nanny wins Cane sentence Condon denounces legalisation of cannabis Parents of defiant juvenile offenders could be jailed Victims' wished will be considered before violent criminals are released Security guards can seize curfew breakers Bannister hails sport as answer to yob culture Britains is "a nation of the contentedly unfit" according to Sir Roger Bannister. But he says compulsory sport can improve children's manners and their respect for the law. John O'Leary reports By a Staff Reporter: Youth taken to Africa says trip was a waste United Airlines Drift-net fishermen wreck England's finest salmon rivers Dixons Sale St Andrews renews old acquaintance with Bush family Prices sliced on meat bargains Weekend Shopping Hampstead to debate Kenwood's future Study Skills United Airlines Holiday sales down 10% as discount deals fall flat Street name angers residents EAT Picture Gallery Former NHS chief to join Bupa board Boots Lighthouse day trips blown off course Secret sub killed SBS man United Airlines SNP wants 'poll tax' on deer Hunting, fishing and shooting set condemned as spongers and parasites Dormer on Bridge No Title Keene on Chess Comet Present Clear aim behind the code message of Lab-Libbery Riddell on Politics Biggest gamble of Ashdown's political career Comet Countdown £1,000 To be won each day The Times Moscow chases trade dollars Yeltsin leaved begging bowl behind for Western talks PC World Kremlin embraces tradition with close encounters Superpower cut off Abbey National Nato strike in Bosnia follows days of dispute Costa gun dealer accused News in Brief Papal delay (AP): Final honour (Reuter): Fakes seized (Reuter): Bribe inquiry (Reuter): Pigeons sacked Germany and Japan win Hurd backing National Stability Danish leader works on coalition Beef and cheesecake for smiling dictator Curtain drawn over Haiti's brutalities as General Cedras parades family image The Professionals' Joinery Company Premium Search Haiti regime tries to bypass Aristide with election plan US fears client leader will turn on his sponsors Democrats braced for costly losses in November polls Woolworths Radisson Edwardian Hotels Buthelezi rift with King raises fear of war in Natal Dutch heroin smuggler hanged Sharps bedrooms Picture Gallery Reuter: Police ordered to open fire on looters in volcano town Major heals rift with Thatcher over visit Resolute de Klerk sees scepticism as 'voicing reality' Royal Mail John and Lynda roadshow does a turn in the veld Man in the Hot Spot Concluding his Ulster tour, Walter Ellis finds hope for peace Higher 50 years under the Greenwood eye Trinity College, Oxford, owes a huge debt to one man. Tunku Varadarajan renews an old acquaintance Stena Sealink Line Far too busy to keep a child Kate Muri on the battleground of motherhood versus a career The Insurance Service 'The lawyers open up your heart and then rip it out' The rage that made Sandra Sullivan the Victims' champion The Valerie Grove Interview Multiyork Philip Howard Tropical fruits and military nutcases make for a love-Haiti relationship Out of the bag The Times Diary Snake pit The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why I'm backing Blair Labour at last has a modern leader ready to sweep to power and end this sorry era Very silly The Times Diary Lead times The Times Diary Double-take The Times Diary How many further links are missing? The new fossils fit perfectly into Darwin's scheme, says Nigel Hawkes Dissolution of Dreams Ashodown lowers his sights and looks the wrong way Home from Haiti November's election loom and Clinton is in trouble Behold the Man The 'missing link' appeals to the oldest human instincts Response needed on prison report Brutality m Haiti Child victims Stamp-duty on cheques Safety precautions at Getty Museum Priorities for Liberal Democrats Doubts about beavers Selective schools Safety in taxis Separatism and Scottish votes Kashmir's future Public service Cricket on the hearth Court Circular Today's royal engagements Receptions Personal Column Fulbright Commission Anniversaries Memorial services Dr Leda Taylor Luncheons Dinner Appointment Birthdays Elections Superb lament wins Gold Clasp as some fail to finish Piping Kipling's letters tell of painful last days Forthcoming marriages Church news Diana Guest Diana Guest, sculptor, died near Dreux, France, on September 12 aged 84. She was born on November 1,1909 Personal Column Kenneth Masterson Kenneth Masterson, OBE, Deputy Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, died from cancer on September 18 aged 51. He was born on June 17,1943 Cardinal Albert Decourtray Cardinal Albert Decourtary. Archbishop of Lyons and Primate of the Gauls, died in Lyons on September 16 aged 71. He was born at Wattignies (Nord) on April 9.1923 Sandra Fisher Sandra Fisher, painter, died, following a collapse, in London on September 19 aged 47. She was born in New York on May 6,1947 First Night of the I. T. A. No Title The Times Crossword No 19,655 Business Times Weather Call Anglo-American line-up begins talks to save Swan yard Manufacturers warn prices must increase Publishers pledge to defend NBA in court M&S to accept debit cards Guinness scores with stout World Cup sales Infotech Arts Laura Ashley cuts coat to suit costs Tald to Towry Law Sport Permanent priced at Ir £183m No Title Business Today Car investment Papery ahead Cluff perceives gleam of gold RMC Maximizer Peugeot to invest £150m at Coventry Market jitters nit Man float price Gatt chief warns nations to sign trade deal on time MDIS slumps to 112p Company News in Brief Crédit Lyonnais delays results Business Roundup Post sell-off pressure RMC bucks trend PizzaExpress speeds up Geest delivers warning Lloyd Thompson ahead Tourist Rates United to avoid newspaper war despite falling sales Media Technology Corporation Ltd Nothing ventured, nothing lost Strike while the ire is hot Same old story from the publishers Unfinished Swan song Margins ahead at Wm Morrison Sun McAlpine builds profits to £3.1m Commodities Liffe Options Tesco steps up hostilities with price-cut campaign Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Low spirits Tempus Wm Morrison ED & F Man Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Laura Ashley Wall Street Venturer of the year with teeth The Times City Diary Irwin 's bleats The Times City Diary Wall game The Times City Diary Fine mess The Times City Diary UK companies drawn into web of EU social law Philip Bassett looks at the implications for British business of the renewed push on European social legislation Business joins South Africa's big leap Buy the beloved country? Jon Ashworth report High standards keep Nec in Lowlands An impressive work ethic among staff in Scotland has helped to keep Japanese investors faithful, write Ross Tieman Rover revival needs more analysis Capital idea Fast service The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sun Modest gains at the close Invest Chro Delphi Every home should have one Matthew May on plans to make personal computers as common in the home as video recorders or Cd players A phone with a nose for alcohol MSL International Nokia Mobile Phones Infotech is available electronically No Title Putting the finger on the fraudsters Paul Penrose reports on the move towards hand identification devices to stamp out crime How to own your own name IBM fights back with Os/2 upgrade The new, leaner version should be an ideal alternative to Windows More Power Less Money With an autopilot it's plain sailing The latest yachting navigation system takes the controls from start to finish Too much work, too little study A leading college is encouraging employers to promote part-time study among its staff. David Guest finds out how the scheme operates Information Technology Touche Ross Greater Manchester Police Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items News Datacom Multiple Display Advertising Items Technical Director and Pharmacognosist NEC Is talking good for you? Peter Purton sets out the different schemes by which mobile phone operators are attracting a whole range of customers Choosing the right phone You will meet true pros and real cons in the mobile phone market Excuse me, I've had another call The once humble may be coming into its own with new marketing, says Peter Dykes One operator thinks that the UK market will soon have 1.2 million users Innovation is for Managers too! Watch the charge Don't forget to look at the batteries when buying a set Tele Acapt Ltd Radiocimmunications Agency You left a phone on the seat? Most city-centre car break-ins involve the theft of handsets The Times A system to beat the eavesdroppers Buy digital of analogue? Monica Horten sets out the advantages and disadvantages of both types of phone Iltalkland The voice for Europe Iltalkland NBB A marriage of convenience David Hewson reports on a revolution in the way in which we use portables Ericsson Silicon Valley to Mongolia How a thousand satellites could link the world's remotest places by phone Graft your shades and trilbies Theatre: Jeremy Kingston joins the exuberant fans dancing in the aisles at the restaged, alol-singing, foot-tapping show The Official Tribute to the Blues Brothers Comedy The German Romantics Yum-Yum? I should Ko-Ko Opera: John Higgins welcomes The Mikado back to the Coliseum Pop page Sweet and sour birthday party Concert: Barry Millington on an exhilarating night Gettysburg Pop page Jumble on the boards Dance Parabolas The Place Entertainments Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing on London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with symbol) on release across the country Pompey and circumstances Cranes were living in Portsmouth, watching the sea, feeling glum and writing songs about it. Then they took the Cure and cheered up Piccadilly Theatre Speak slowly, and carry a big shtick Wake up and applaud the slacker's slackers a Nighbour grows up quite a lot everything in the Gardener's lovely Dinosaur Jr are extremely cool. On the other hand, they like Beavis and Butt-Head. Can we forgive them? David Sinclair can Cripes, Charlene, what's this? New Albums: Kylie Minogue needs a new image again. this could be it Santana Picture Gallery National Theatre The human league News Waves A guide to the sounds and sensations of tomorrow, brought to you today Sixties for the twenties Concert Ride Albert Hall Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in Engineering and Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Coulthard and Hill put aside differences For the Record Word-Watching Dollar pay-days lure Lewis away Legal & Public Notices Towers unable to hold champions Ambrose is ruled out Autissier forges ahead Disruption fears grow Armour looks sound Kitson's move collapses under agent's demands Luyt claims World Cup will shock amateurs in Britain Hendry confirms superiority over White with 6:3 victory Tries and statistics mount in rugby 's new world order Gerald Davies on the expansion of a sport and the standard now being ser by its elite performers True fly half who always insisted on having a ball David Hands finds Stuart Barnes's autobiography an impressive addition to the existing rugby canon Champions take stage with untried cast Alix Ramsay preview the women's hockey season which wings into action on Sunday after a summer of wholesale change Yarwood's putting touch gives her share of the lead Reid poised to ride Moonax Ascot Rapid Raceline Harayir primed Yesterday's Results Ringmaster in top form to take plaudits again Haydock Park Redcar Rotten enterprise worthy of contempt Dark day for cricket as lights go up six-a-side competition at the Oval Exclusion of Scots provokes criticism Glasgow event banking on glamour Grealish gets time to prove himself Wigan seek to settle scores at Castleford Masked balls and fantasy Radio Choice Radio 1 The Times Whatever you do, don't look dowwww Review Variations Satellite Motor Racing Ballesteros lights up the skies Faldo confirms intention to play more on US tour next year Players at a loss after lights go out at the Oval Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Ferguson asked to justify selection for cup-tie Transavia Hockey Larwood presented with Mbe in Sydney ceremony
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