News from 27/09/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, S. Goldman, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, David Janes, Anatol Lieven, Anthony Holland, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, George Ball, Neil Bennett, Andrew Longmore, Thomas Stapleton, Philip Howard, David Prockter, James Bone, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Mortished, C. J. Cahill, Robert Miller and Liz Dolan, Colin Narbrough, Ian Donoff, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, J. H. Turnbull, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Kirk, John Street, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Anselm Kuhn, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, George Carey, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Anatol Lieven and James Bone, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Nicholas Wood, Stewart Tendler and Lucy Berrington, P. E. M. Jarrett, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Andrew Finkel and Dominic Kennedy, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Christopher Thomas, Tom Rhodes and Martin Fletcher, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Chris Parker, David Brush, Gerald Larner, A. G. Preston, Roger Lyons, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Derek Ingram, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Edward Karam, Richard Beeston, Alan Howarth, Nadine Meisner, R. F. Edward-Collins, Michael Clark and Janet Bush, Michael Horsnell, Claire Hynes, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Neil MacGregor, Colin Campbell, P. D. Snook, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, William Jory,
Resumo20p Blair offered self-financing welfare plan Borrie inquiry says tax need not rise Books price war looms Index Thinking Judicious adverts set new benchmark Body & Mind Yeltsin asks UN for new nuclear treaty Adams gives warning on IRA return to violence Countdown Norman Stone Rail peace talks to resume today 20p IRA inmates 'used prison telephones to raise… By a Staff Reporter: Howard rejects calls for extra youth spending Bishop shrugs off indecency revelation Dell Adams dons mantle of US civil rights struggle Dairy firms fail to ward off reforms Riverside rapist hunted Policeman remanded Journalist faces trial Action over violent fans Bath cleans up Calm returns to prison Clean scrub for toads Brothers berated Stephen Fry at Old Boys' dinner Actor's friend was attacked after row over socialism and the monarchy7 By a Staff Reporter: Stowaway, 10, on ferry on Spain Germans join fight to save home of the Dambusters Struggle for animal rights group At&t By a Staff Reporter: Taxman 'sought favours to waive prostitute's bill' University cuts 67 jobs and 'offers professor £500,000' Colleges act to reduce suicides Rover Damages boost for accident victims Alliance Computer files of child porn seized 10-year ban Youth accused Tube conviction Saboteurs freed In for a penny Tongue tied Slow reader O. J. Simpson trial opens in shadow of racial cauldron NEC I came close to killing myself, says Capriati World's leading architects compete for £80m gallery Challenge of turning huge Bakside power station into modern art centre draws the big names Volunteer Reserve Forces Dormer on Bridge Keene on Chess Man mauled in lions' den returns to see Arfur Direct Line Mortgages Jet skis put riders at risk PC Carriage man 'in debt attack' By a Staff Reporter: Racing fan cheats death on track as sparks fly CNT Publisher fires first salvo in new book wars Hodder Headline quits Net Book Agreement Chefs Choice Ups Countdown £1,000 To be won each day American Airlines Harman accuses Tories of waste and incompetence There has been a swich from investing in our future to paying the price of past failuress Labour slogans are not enough to sway sceptical voters Riddell on Politics Ban on male delegates lifted National Westminster Bank Council reform runs into trouble AEG Tory whip in fathers' rights dispute Master of Lovat's debts endanger a noble dynasty £7.4 unpaid bills cast a shadow over 160,000 acres of prime Scottish country estate Townsfolk try to oust golf lairds of St Andrews Websters Our idea of a luxury car No Title Nothing on it is a luxury Kohl risks own goal by crushing liberal ally Clinton's healthcare reforms postponed British firm tackles Russian mobsters Nato top job offer accepted by Claes Buthelezi attacked for bursting into Durban TV studio National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Socialist's support wanes in Brazil By our Foreign Staff: Algerian forces kill Islamic rebel chief Siberia crash kills 26 (Reuter): Mafia sentence (Reuter): Shaikh held (Reuter): Premier's fall (Reuter): Jazz star dies (AFP): End of the line Izetbegovic drops his demand for early lifting of embargo Muslim supporters turn their fire on 'hero of Sarajevo' St. Joseph's Hospice Hear Say Indians battle to prevent plague sweeping Bombay " I don't want a healthcare scheme that… Aristide return heralded as Clinton lifts sanctions Marines gloat over Haiti dead President throws down challenge to UN The following are extracts from President Clinton's speech to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday Mission erodes Cédras power The London Hernia Centre US and Russia carve out 'spheres of influence' Yeltsin offers UN new peace offensive Everest Fit the Best General flexes his political muscle in defying Moscow Norwich Union Cosmetic work is more than skin-deep The image of plastic surgeons as rich playboys is unfair, Dr Thomas Stuttaford says. They are more likely to be found treating victims is Sarajevo How to make short lives worth living Jeremy Laurance on the MacMillan doctors who balance treatment of cancer with care Citizen's Charter Plague Returns MOPS Banamite Branded for being in care Claire Hynes on the children from broken homes who are unfairly shunned by society Stena Sealink Line What's wrong with Oxford? Oxbridge is under attack. Norman Stone argues that it must become more elitist, not less National Westminster Bank Overseas opportunity for Blair Labour can take a lead in the world, says Denis MasSchane The Third World is poised for a nuclear arms race with incalculable risks Oxford aria Work with China to spread the gospel The Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, says smuggling Bibles may be counter-productive Irregular Topsy-turvy millions Palace tales John's about Stormy start Clinton's Assembly Washington's foreign policy remains no clearer Forgive, Not Forget The Bishop of Durham should not be persecuted No Role Model Black America's victim culture has no place in the courtroom ANC gratitude to Commonwealth Stagg acquittal A crucial bridge Food for thought Hopeful signs in economic policy Patients' benefits from day surgery Local decision-making Saints and Sunbeams Healthier bodies 'World' series Questions of art attribution Cannabis testing Beyond the call of duty Court Circular Farriers' Company Birthdays today Clockmakers' Company Farmers' Company Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Sergeant Major R. J. Kemp Luncheon Tower House School Reception Appointment Deputy lieutenant Personal Column Parents save 250-year-old school Royal engagements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Trail Finders Sir David Napley Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association Action British Diabetic Association Colin Haycraft John Stevens On this Day September 27 1928 Reckless Woman Motorist Learning to Drive in Camden-Road Labour plan for tax-pegging The Times Crossword No 19,658 Business Top Writers in the Times Tomorrow Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest AirUK Forecast $1.6bn deal puts Reckitt among giants The acquisition is to be financed by a combination of bank borrowings, a one-foreight rights issue to raise £230 million and the sale of Reckitt's food businesses FT-SE slides on rate fears Knight Williams selling practices in the spotlight John Charcol Small Business Arts Earnings treble at Hodder Eurotunnel puddles dampen share price Sport Phone firms pile into price fight How Should Lawyers Dress? Business Today Inchcape down Shipyard jobs go Generator challenged on nuclear plant costs Losses cut at Brent Walker Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices By our City Staff: Walker 'caught up in a tragedy' Andersen links with Binder Receivers axe vital Swan design team Company News in Brief The Times NatWest puts case for buying Irish TSB News Corp seeks court ruling on liability Cornwell Parker falls Allied London ahead Independent loss Metalrax advances Hospitals group rises Carnaud Metalbox out T&s bets on lottery Seminar Inchcape profits weakened by strength of yen Hammerson's £100m French spree Can Reckitt cut the mustard? Famous food brands on the menu Energis joins telecoms tussle UK's no-cost solution for poorer countries TV group signs £90m drama deal Winterflood helps big rise by Close Thinking Business Redrow £19m beats flotation forecast Commodities Liffe Options Shares slip under 3,000 for first time since July 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 Close Brothers Hammerson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes A yearning for yen Tempus HTV Wall Street City Diary Rock plastic Inert insert Any advance? Lloyd's names prepare for high noon in High Court Sarah Bagnall reports on a crucial legal ruling awaited by members of the insurance market Paternity policy works faster without the Portillo factor Wolfgang Münchau reports from Brussels Agents should disclose exposure Profitable brands of accounting Rover's turnround owes a great deal to its workers Insurance cover for non-executive directors A president's way Feel-bad factor The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Shares take a tumble Safari Franchising in the 90s Multiple Display Advertising Items ServiceMASTER Prontaprint! Autumn National Franchise National Westminster Bank Apollo Despatch Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Franchise Association Elite Introductions Priority Management The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Hit Recruitment Adamson & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Bidwells Chartered Surveyors Surveillance Motek Briefings Legal Appointments Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Cvria Franchising moves on a stage North American companies lead the way Solicitors MSL International By our Business Staff: Leeds initiative and US expertise help to create UK enterprises Stepien Lake Gilbert & Paling QD ZMB Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items 3 Gray's Inn Place Established City/Maritime & Commercial Solicitors… Seriously Flawed Office? David Kirk on the right of Serious Fraud Office investigators to use the accused's answers in court Will the SFO accept the lead given by the European Commission Election fever CAB call Queen's Counsel Exhausting Not me New York shock The Legal 500 Special Project Lawyer QD O. J. Simpson and English obsession Style and the Well-Dressed 38 ZMB Quarry Dougal Laurence Simons Associates Ernst & Young TS&P Stephens & Scown Solicitors Austin Knight The Times Newspapers Quarry Dougal Chambers Vacancy Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Cashier, Maidenhead firm require experienced… Westminster Medical Conferences Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD ZMB Mayer Brown & Platt Security Insurance Group The lore of legal fashion Why do women lawyers wear suits and would you be disappointed by a casually clad solicitor? Fiona Bawdon reports White & Case Rowe & Maw Wragge & Co Assistant Solicitor Daniels Bates Partnership Eversheds Charles Fellowes Partnership A woman's place is in the stone Visual Arts: Barbara Hepworth's once-solid reputation as an important sculptor has dwindled in the years since her death, Richard Cork hails a major contribution to her rehabilitation Following orders pays off Conceris: Tilson Thomas treats Mahler's Resurrection Symphony with due respect, while the third movement of his Ninth resurrect, a lost cause Impressionism to Symbolism Dance page Beck's Theatre page Last-gasp win NHK So/Inbal Birmingham Around the Galleries Entertainments The 20th Century British Art Fair Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Putting the boot into the Swan Dance: Gable tears the stuffing from Tchaikovsky; magpies pick at Asian tradotoon Dry tongues after an Eastern Purée Warm breath of a long life Jazz: A septuagenarian jazzman swings to an exotic of danceable Caribbean rhythms Einstein in the duck soup Blur of punk perfection Pop: Loud sounds of the Seventies, a Squeeze for the Ninewties, and a reggle band for all time The Ramones/ S*m*a*s*h Brixrton Academy Pure pop, blinking in the headlights Greek Gold Extra polish on the shine Hair apparent Opera: Fine singing saves the day for the Romanians Goldsmiths Jazz at Wigmore Hall Smith's reign survives heat of combat Thrills and spills on Ultra 30 battleground attract growing following Australia fire first shots in pre-tour skirmishing Tour Details Institute of Legal Executives part Ii Summer 1994 examinations The following have passed the Institute of Legal Executives Part Ii summer 1994 examinations Kite and Strange called up for duty Faldo continues to charm and infuriate in equal measure John Hopkins puts the contrasting sides of a great golfer's nature under the microscope Lewis seeks trainer as Bruno perks up Word Watching Goran Svedsater Union and players need unity Today's Fixtures La Ina's speed brings Charles lucrative prize The Times Swedish taunts bolster Blackburn's determination Ronaldo making light of great expectations Crossword Range Special Seasonal Offer-reduced postage (Uk) until 31st December 1994 Capello rejects claims Pools Forecast For the Record Racing Results from Yesterday Four Meetings Venison's absence presents dilemma for Keegan The Times Reid switches allegiance to Apple Tree in Arc Saxon Maid has sound claims Rapid Raceline William Hill Brighton Specialists New Market Brighton Exeter Skillful Doherty can be serious force Hornet's win lifts world title hopes Distinctions on ice blurred by upsets Miami fightback proves in vain Nhl rules the puck stops here Ice hockey commissioner threatens to dealy the start of the season over a financial dispute Tenacious Wigg sets the record straight All at sea in Ii search of a tale BBC1 Variations Anglia Cast in the comic mould—joking apart Choice Satellite Rugby League United braced for reluctant return to hell Security stepped up in Istanbul Coulthard 's young career reaches crossroad Oliver Holit on the novice driver whose sensational rise is behind a dilemma facing his Williams team Times Two Cross Word Ten-man Wednesday refuse to submit Winning Move Word-Watching Globalmobile Boxing
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