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News from 28/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, D. A. Gillett, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Max Glaskin, David Rhys Jones, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, James Bone, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Patrick Stoddart, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bernard Monks, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Paul Hewitt, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Diana Ellis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Isaacs, General Director, Susan Gilchrist, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Brenda Maddox, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Richey, Dr E. Rosenstiel, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Stuart Noble, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Mark Seddon, Beryl Dixon, Jill Sherman, Tom Spencer Chairman, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, H. W. Benstead, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, R. Newton, M. H. Cohen, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Marianne Curphey, Nigel Hawkes and Emma Wilkins, Judy Astley, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Michael Smedley, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, J. Elwes, Adrian Dannatt, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Alan Coren, Tom Rhodes, Greg Ward, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Colin Baser, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Peter Mason, J. J. Rowe, R. C. Taylor, Christopher Irvine, Theo Samuel,

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20p Deal reached to settle rail pay dispute Breakthrough in seven-day talks US relaxes visa laws for Britons Blackburn's European exit Index The Times Crime figures show overall fall but violence increases Police question GP who advised on NHS reforms The Optimists 23 mins cut from Channel record Simon Jenkins Labour unveils its new model economy War Requiem European alert at airports as Indian plague spreads Breitling 20p Bottomley speech angers childminders 'When my children were young there were times I had to give them a smack' Golden handshake may prompt curbs on universities Test to find your Perfect Partner Crime figures down by 5.5% Labour tax pledges Stephens Brothers Fall in donations hits cancer fund research News in Brief Tourists hurt in crash Clue to dolphin deaths Duchess seeks TV cash Boy dies on railway Nobel bid for Hume Inner-city life worsens Bra firm wins hearing Judge Geddes Commercial Union Girl, 14, arrives home to find mother strangled Police try to piece together last 75 minutes of murdered woman's life Mother's 'immense courage' saved son after climbing fall PC 'used union money to finance affair with officer' NEC Vicar praised for foiling ram-raid Company head jailed for plot to murder her former lover Saturday in the Times Mental care crisis 'puts public and patients at risk' Maudsley 'world best' for research Charter Citizens Two's company on stage for Tosca understudies BBC Official backed bad speller as school head Bishop tells of penitence over gross indecency Woolf calls for judges to work in teams The Times Countdown £1,000 To Be Won each day To be won each day British Midland Artists who led march from pride to horror Exhibition echoes bitter truth of war New operation changes face of plastic surgery Canon Jaguar pins hopes on new model Dormer on bridge Keene on Chess Youth given life terms for attacks on elderly 'The horrors you inflicted on your victims beggared description' Flat goes on sale for £15m Pizzaland Abbey National Organist jailed for sex attack Island ferries 'saved' Optimistic young reject traditional roles for the sexes 'Genderquake' alters society's values No better way to spread the word Japan salutes last of the great knights Police say woodland rapes may be linked News in Brief Lover cleared Drug washout Pony slashed School inherits Pyjamas sold Blair promises to shatter old 'tax and spend' image Labour's economic strategy Brown shows way to land of plenty Forte Leisure Breaks Hain champions new Left Post Office sacrifice confronts Heseltine First direct Fashionable new thinking needs more precision Riddell on Politics Money-for-guns offer brings in the antiques Tensions grow between Haiti's hostile camps Best Buys Beckett 'failure' staged privately Portland Democrat hold on House attacked The Royal Bank of Scotland Plague spreads to Delhi in exodus from infected city Mob violence breaks out in Surat as fear of disease afflicts both wealthy and dispossessed Reuter: Offices of 'deserter' doctors sacked US and Russia signal new era of peace and trade 'Come to Moscow. Bring technology and capital,' Yeltsin urges American business Woman who holds purse-strings Leading Lady Britain rejects Izetbegovic plea to set arms ban deadline If you were reading this in our new Club Europ Faltering White House leaving gap at the heart of its foreign policy President Clinton's ineptness forces European governments to deal with two centres of power in Washington West gets missile reduction challenge China ignores British calls for end to megaphone diplomacy Peking is 1,000 days from taking possession of Hong Kong and the Foreign Secretary will find little readiness for conciliation Iraq troops put on alert after food rations cut Saudis hold scores of Islamic dissidents Russians rebuild cathedral British Airways By our Foreign Staff: Last moments before boy crashed Russian Airbus Pope postpones return to work (Reuter): Nigeria gets new Cabinet News in Brief Inkatha claims (Reuter): Tourist killed (AFP): Mystery virus Mass murder Opium grant (Reuter): Bardot at 60 (Reuter): Sharp shock Winners in the style stakes The British Fashion Awards 1994 The Peruvian Connection Ltd Picture Gallery Ehrman Tapestry Can youthful optimism save Britain? Far from being gloomy, Thatcher's children see a future full of opportunity, but distrust politicians and see little point in voting Dennis Hopper-wilt man of Hollywood Psychopath roles are good news for the reformed Edsy Rider star. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports Will the real Archers please stand up The game of turning Ambridge into a real place has gone crazily out of control Get yourself AA protection from just £36 The Times AlanCoren Far frp, ce; enratomg ce; enrotoes, wer want to see them laid out Pied à terre The Times Diary Bedtime feast The Times Diary Picture Gallery Home Office crime Fear of crime is self-fulfilling, but scare stories about rising lawlessness no longer suit the police and politicians Ironed out The Times Diary Vision of theft The Times Diary Art failure The Times Diary Tax more to help the poor Labour must be expansionist, says Mark Seddon Economical Belief Blair and Brown have barely begun their battle to be trusted Closed Campus The new universities must be made more accountable The Plague India's epidemic highlights cruel contradictions Employees' rights and family values Europe's future Home comforts in judges' lodgings Immigrants' fears 'A nation of robbers' Lottery hopes Opera's future Integrated schools and civil liberties Mnemonics and PMs Jews in York Penny-wise Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Memorial services Old Dauntseians Association Service dinner Picture Gallery Dinners Lincoln's Inn Latest wills Forthcoming marriages School news Anniversaries Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm Ii, died in Bremen on September 25 aged 86. He was born in Potsdam on November 9.1907 Personal Column Teddy Millington-Drake Teddy Millington-Drake, artist, died from pneumonia on Patmos on September 5 aged 62. He was born in London on July 5,1932 The Sunday Times From Our Special Correspondent: Drift From Devon's Dying Hamlets On this Day September 28 1963 Sir Stanley Tomlinson Sir Stanley ('Tommy") Tomlinson. Kcmg, former British High Commissioner in Colombo, died on September 10 aged 82. He was born on March 21.1912 Portland International EC soft Synapse Barron McCann Limited HR Wallingford The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Panasonic Highfield TM SMA Put the camera in our courtrooms Despite the hype surrounding the O. J. Simpson case, there is much to be said for dragging British justice into the TV age Why is Oprah Winfrey changing channels? The world's best-paid woman is on the move-thanks to a new deal between the BBC and Sky TV. Patrick Stoddart examines the bidding, the wrangling and the wringing of hands behind the scenes Good mornings and big breakfasts GMTV dominates the cornflakes charts—but Channel 4 is fighting back The big sounds are silent Will grown-up pop get its own radio station? Alexandra Frean reports Going On-Line News The Times Crossword No 19,659 Picture Gallary Times Weathercall Arts CBI comes to Clarke's aid Business chiefs want boost to investment in return Amex's Fimbra fine overturned ICI to write off £125m in EVC float ShareLink slides 51p on warning Homes Corness to take over as chairman of Glaxo Sport Picture Gallery Trade Indemnity Strong stance boosts Sears Executive Secretary Business Today Change at IEA Cheap coal CI undercuts foreigners to heat up UK coal market Tourist Rates Bic Nipd National Insurance Property Development Company… French bank deep in red The Times Barclays offers free terms for charities Legal & Public Notices By our City Staff: Walker's 'years of bogus profits' Fed committee leaves US rates unchanged Business Roundup Goodhead out of red Eastern power plan Transtec gives warning Britton advances Opel loses to Lopez Latin American boost Eastern Airline plan GEC Plessey project Tarmac changes strategy to boost housing profits Multiple Display Advertising Items Not on my capital market ICI's waste disposal Steady as you go Budget support from the CBI A deal be done at the OECD Alexon reduces losses to £2.2m Saudi prince checks into hotel group Free lunches off the menu at Lehman Continental Airlines Dorling earnings suffer from distribution row Commodities Liffe Options Shares edge back to 3,000 mark in thin trading 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 Soft shoe shuffle Tempus Tarmac House of Fraser Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes ShareLink Wall Street Not so secret secret The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Coining it The Times City Diary Chateau d'Hem The Times City Diary Company man The Times City Diary Mow stores cut the risk of becoming Victims Susan Gilchrist reports on two high street retailers that brought discipline to the art of buying Outside bet Lawson coming up on the rails in OECD stakes Colin Narbrough on the battle to head think-tank Government has let pensioners down How jets got teeth US nightmares in London but not on Wall Street National Westminster Bank Getting the timing right Float costs tip House of Fraser into the red My Kina Town exceeds flotation profit forecast Lufthansa Investment boost for Brixton Estate Company News in Brief Filtronic poised for £60m value on debut Business Roundup Huntleigh healthier Yule Catto optimistic Intermediate advances Edible oils alliance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Natwest Markets Small gains at close Digital To life, the universe and everything Tomorrow, Sister Wendy Becket, the other-worldly wise pundit on matters artistic, publish her sixth book. Ros Drinkwater spoke to her Happily ever after La Cenerentola Covent Garden Opera: Cinderella triumphs in a case made for a family abuse inquiry; replacement principals upstage their elders The Theatre Club Interview All right on the night Tosca Coliseum Theatre Wyndham's Theatre Seen, but not heard Concert RLPO/Pesek Liverpool Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Just a girl who can't say Noh Nobuko Albery radically altered Japanese theatre. Not she is tackling the country's women, says Michael Church Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Designed to self-destruct As the Design Council closes its London showplace and embarks on yet another facelift, Joe Joseph wonders what went wrong Boys from the dream stuff Theatre: Kate Bassett on a Shakespeare that fails to bewitch and a fairy-tale love story with a romantic twist No sap rising in this forest As You Liek It Cannaught, Worthing No dance is an island Choreographer Meredith Monk sets her latest work in a former asylum in New York's East River Hear Live Galliard Homes Ltd Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Rentals The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items ARLA Ellis & Co The Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No release from the lease trap Leaseholders hoped that legislation would help them against landlords. But only one case has succeeded. Rachel kelly reports Multiple Display Advertising Items South of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Premier Collections Left turn to Kensington In the Market B & B decline Crosby Hall bar Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Anais Anais Pan European Recruitment Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items WA Victoria Wall Associates Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Energis Cross Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea CJES Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Start spreading the news Beryl-Dixon on what to expect at The Times Crème 95 Executive Secretary Show La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Public Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Coaching manual targeted at young generation David Hands sees the RFU from an alliance with the age of computers Super Secretaries United relish calm before the storm Ferguson focuses on difficult task ahead as rears of trouble subside Cole crowns royal display McLeish may rue misses Last Nights Results No place for moral posturing in imperfect world of sport Midweek View Interest rate rise follows Glasgow's investment For the Record The Times Picture Gallery Wharton to test Eubank's mettle Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Gordon's absence giant penalty for Manchester Sport in Brief Contest par excellence Backing for Grimley Gatehouse edges closer Thomas leads Buffalo Ferrari drop appeal French are favourites Word-Watching Gay Gallanta bolsters classic dream Thunderer: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: New Castle Australians ordered to tread gently in Pakistan New captain faces baptism of fire in post-Border era The Times Hendry has edge over Corsie in battle of the Scots Voices raised in celebration Radio Choice Radio 1 Classroom antics and political lampoonery Variations Satellite Television Index Blackburn fall at first hurdle Swedish part-timers put paid to Rovers' hopes in Uefa Cup McDermott overcomes disability to join squad Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Violent coquet lands Fallon with six-month suspension Casual Cords £14.99 Cricket Postcodes Royal Mail Postcodes crack the secret to profits A new postal directory should stop badly targeted promotional mail, says David Hewson New shots in the direct-mail war Marketing organisations are refining their targeting techniques, reports Rodney Hobson Addressed for success How to find the right postal software for your business Royal Mail Security on the hoof Rosemary Bourne uses postcodes as an anti-theft measure, Rodney Hobson writes Desktop PCs can do the business CD-Roms hold enough codes for direct mail Royal Mail Call up Cenario and SAS Max Glaskin examines a development in census analysis that could revolutionise marketing A quick start at your home The Automobile Association uses postcodes to pinpoint breakdowns Royal Mail Millions of ways to get it right Rodney Hobson on the Postal Address Book for British Businesses Counter-attack via the target's letter box Research is vital when putting direction into direct marketing Matching brands to customers Greg Ward of Agb market research explains how post codes are aiding the direct-marketing revolution Is the Email deadlier than the mail? The Internet may not prove to be such a threat to traditional letter-sending as people seem to think Royal Mail

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