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News from 30/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Malcolm Harper, Director, James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Michael Livingston, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Martin Gill (Deputy Director), Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, David Rhys Jones, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Blake, James Bone, Albert Dormer, Bridge Correspondent, Peter J. R. Bradley, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Emma Woollacott, Desmond Dearlove, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, P. Brotherstone, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Guest, Katharine Gollop, Eithne H. Lewis, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Robert Pike, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, David M. W. Brooks (Senior Executive), Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, R. Corin, Mick Hurrell finds that the business is dedicated to a green agenda, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Mike Thomas, David Toop, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Alexander Twickel, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, A. F. Hunt, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Pears, Nicholas George and Tim Jones, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Jeremy Laurance and Kathryn Knight, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Chris Parker, S. Pullinger (Executive Director), Herschell, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nicholas George, Giles Binney, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Jayne McLaughlan, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, David J. Harding (Chairman), Colin Campbell, Andy Oatley (Chairman), Jan Raath, Jonathan Aitken, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, G. Schreiber, Edward Owen and Anthony Loyd, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Tighter safety rules sought for ferries Finns mount search for rescued captain as Baltic death toll rises to more than 900 Haiti bomb kills marchers Penalty triumph Index Brown signals tough tax moves against the rich Two for £1 Poll shows Ashdown rating down Sarah Miles Director brothers buy Shepperton to boost film industry Margot Norman 'No way was I going to fall asleep and die' N&P Hanley accuses Labour of hiding left-wing plans Blair effect steer party towards joyful conference Ashdown image shaken by Brighton rebellion PC pro Anger spreads at business payoffs White House shuns Adams Hume nominated for Nobel Peace Prize News in Brief Exhumation request Fewer killed on roads Women closing pay gap RAF crew honoured Kent lures the French Keating joins Tussaud's Taxman is cleared Measles leaflets issued Tube strike reprieve By a Staff Reporter: Terror passengers too weak to save themselves Survivors tell of wailing children and pensioners who had given up hope Admiral opens Titanic show with safety plea IKEA Bemused Swedes search of solace Raising wreck would cost £1m Salvage Air bags could be the answer Life and Love with Olivier Tomorrow in the Times At Home with Tony Blair Digital Hepatitis doctor jailed for 'terrible' deception Judge condemns surgeon for years of lying that put hundreds of patients in danger Dormer on bridge Keene on chess Chronology of Career Boy hangs himself on dryer cord Murder charge Fire-eater's case Scouts boosted Well connected Flights pledge Nice little urn MFI Coroner is overcome by death of paraplegic Charities say CSA hurts families it should be helping By a Staff Reporter: Agency named dead man as child's father Police squad hunts gang of watch thieves Nordic sport Murderer may have called earlier Sainsbury's Homebase Pork leg makes the running Weekend Shopping Probation breakers 'not being punished' The Economist Geordies seek home rule to receive region 'Deep belief that interests of the North are ill-served by Westminster Alliance Leicester Vice-chancellors demand reform of student loans The Times £1,000 payment to stay at school Asians seize on fast route to Westminster 'This is our country now. If Labour denies us a voice then we must try to get one for ourselves' Labour wants to increase its membership but, as Ian Murray reports, some voters are more welcome than others Multiple Display Advertising Items Inner-city MPs fear rise of 'new Militant' Besieged party demands action Nato agrees to tougher over Serb attacks Poison paprika puts Hurgary in a stew Church's No Title Italian TV dispute revived Picture Gallery Claes keeps to tried and tested course Sharps bedrooms (Reuter): Serbs free journalists Lone senator crusades against Gatt Dell Blast kills five on pro-Aristide march in Haitian capital Mayor comes out of hiding UN votes to remove sanctions Police seize drugs vessel Mickey Mouse defeated in battle of big theme park Reuter: Mexico shooting linked to drugs First Lady to continue health fight Rio's election slogans fall on deaf ears in slum quarters Radisson Edwardian Hotels Plague threat shuts Delhi cinemas Bombay fights to prevent epidemic in Asia's biggest slum Heathrow delay as health teams check flights from India Cholera outbreak spreads (AP): Train deaths (Reuter): Ex-minister shot (Reuter): Plane found Mugabe turns back on reconciliation Reuter: Rwandan refugees kill Zairean helper Abbey National Rabin faces battle with Golan general on planned pullout By our Foreign Staff: Secret of athletes' success on sale Hurd has talks on future of colony Tokyo Superstar opens Seoul door Christian Aid Picture Gallery Gathering of party faithful leaves China's ills W fester A temptress finds contentment Multiyork Tomorrow in Weekend Forte Leisure Breaks Secrets of a silent university Margot Norman reports from Huddersfield on the strange case of the Vice-Chancellor, the golden handshake and serious mutiny in the ranks There was this grumpy Irishman Julia Llewellyn Smith meets Dave Allen, still refusing to conform to the rules of comedy Barclays No Title Miele Anything else is a compromise Philip Howard Busy being inoffensive, the speech of the young is not always meaningful Speaking up Running gag Picture Gallery Blind eye to murder Andrew Rothstein was swine who failed as a human being. Let us hope we never see such fellow-travellers again P. G. tips Dairy made Khaki capers Harman's plan will not wash Jonathan Aitken calls Labour's economic bluff Support the Children The CSA must respond to the fears of the children's charities Labour's Asians Deselection, democracy and the new Labour Party Prize and Prejudice Of Hume, Adams, Major and Reynolds-and Jimmy Carter Blood plans 'put lives at risk' Prisons responsibility Colour blindness Speed restriction Support for Yeltsin's nuclear appeal Private schooling Great War teddy Combat risks Tory record 'A nation of robbers' Coming to the aid of life at Oxford Safe mayonnaise The feel-good factor? Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements The Times Guide to the night sky in October Dinner Lord Hambro Lord Dubs Personal Column Luncheons Lord Mayor of London Appointments Trailfinders Memorial services Lord Hunter of Newington The King's School, Canterbury Service luncheon Receptions Glaziers' Company Heritage Forthcoming marriages Sir Michael Stewart Sir Michael Stewart, Kcmg, Obe, British Ambassador to Greece, 1967-71, died on September 25 aged 83. He was born on January 18,1911 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Jimmy Hamilton Jimmy Hamilton, jazz clarineitist, composer and arranger, died in St Croix, Virgin Islands, on September 20 aged 77. He was born in Dillon, South Carolina, on May 25,1917 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Captain John Morrow Captain John Morrow, Cvo, Dsc, naval salvage expert, died on September 3 aged 78. He was born on January 8,1916 Harpo Marx As the obituaries found, it is difficult to write of one Marx brother without mentioning others, so much of a team were they Peggy Guido Peggey Guido, archeologist, died on August 8 at Devizes aged 82. She was born in Kent on August 5,1912 News The Times Crossword No 19,661 Times Weather Call WPA Health Insurance Iop Writers of the Times Tomorrow Business Gas plan: British Gas is to invest more… Infotech Carmakers accused of issuing bogus sales figures British Gas to invest £2bn abroad By our Industrial Correspondent: Power sell-off in February Sun Arts 31-33 Picture Gallery Curse of Cupid for 3rd chief Public-sector average pay still beats business wages Sport Privatising the Post Office Business Today BAe suitor for Vsel Nestlé cuts 515 jobs and closes factory ICL venture Fiat accelerates ESCOM Directors urge Clarke to cut tax by £10bn and balance budget Britain's gold sale plan coolly received By our City Staff: Walker had 'no motive' to commit fraud Tourist Rates Watchdog's plans hit Scottish power shares Business Roundup German rates pegged Attwoods on the attack French Connection up Boom year for Trinity Ruberoid advances Speciality Shops ahead Cowie buys Leaside Bus De Broë executives killed Company News in Briefs An attack in defence Dockyard industry in for a refit British Gas shows itself in its true colours Preserving carmakers' inefficiency Forte rises sharply as its London hotels boom Games Workshop Group Plc QRedland builds on UK recovery Ex-chief returns to Kingfisher By our City Staff: Payout still uncovered at Higgs Minorco takeover bid for ConsGold 'was leaked' Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Commodities Life Options Traders scurry for cover after big sell program 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 Redland Scottish electricity Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Roaring Forte Tempus Brackenbridge Wall Street No smoking at Lonrho The Times City Diary Sky high? City of angels Privatisers will have to move quickly to catch the last post Philip Bassett reports on the rapidly approaching deadline for selling the Post Office Best-crafted share option schemes follow performance Business Letters Accountants and debtors gain most from voluntary arrangements Banks must address issue of courtesy Caught on hop Business Taking chances With the lottery Ticket retailers are receiving crash training as the launch of the National Lottery nears. says Jon Ashworth The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Shares take a late dive Invest… No Title Log on and look for treasure A robotic arm in Los Angeles is controlled through the Internet, writes Max Glaskin Chemical McCoury Consultants Ltd No Title Information Technology Watch your language, and keep it simple Neglect a laptop at your peril The incidents of theft and accidental damage can mean high premiums MR-Data Management Group plc 40-inch TV screens? Flat chance Birth of the smart card for mothers Emma Woollacott on a high-tech way of keeping medical records which could make pregnancy safer and keep doctors out of court A hot Mot straight to the desktop Digital camera will transfer images direct to computers Delphi From rubber mice to the designer shredder High fashion has found its way to the office, says Matthew May Pegasus Roll up, jobs are back David Guest reports on an upturn in job prospects and Visit, a revived It recruitment fair now on at Olympia Information Technology INPUT Interim Management in Information Technology IT/COMMS Consultants Group Marketing Opportunity Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anchor Océ (UK) Limited Simple story of island folk Theatre: Kate Bassett reviews an exuberant Caribbean musical; and (below) how the theatre it plays in got an imaginative facelift The queen bee of the wax world Wax Lyrie Studio, Hammersmith Gilding the lily Classical: Medieval Americans Anonymous IV St John's, Smith Square Pop Totally tropical transformation Andy Lavender meets the team that has temporarily turned the Royalty Theatre into a complete Caribbean experience Danger man on the keys Jazz: Double bill of top-class entertainment in Soho Monty/Alexander/Claire Martin Ronnie Scott's The Times Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinima GUIDEc Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A year in the life of a future star Pop on Friday: Our Caitlin goes talent spotting … our Dave Dave never stops Twelve months ago, David McAlmont recorded the songs that will make him one of those overnight successes you're always reading about The tram now arriving on at least one track New Waves the Sounds of Tomorrow Garrick Theatre Down to his last multi-million …Bon Jovi living on a great deal more than a prayer … R. F. M. gleefully kick out the jams … to Poland with polish Jon Bon Jovi's brand of melodic heavy metal was swepy away by the tide of grunge, wasn't? Er, no-and he's got the platium albums to prove it. David Sinclair met him No Title Michael boots the row ashore New Albums: Stipe and the rest of R. E. M. strike out against the tide in search of electric thrills Songs for Europe Basia makes a triumphant, if tearful, return to Poland The Times Higher Education Supplement Top Ten Albums Samba party Concert Santana Hammersmith Apollo Current theory costs doubt rising problem anglers Dogged Australia bowl themselves into fine position Pakistan put under pressure as five wickets fall in final session Legal Notices Same old story for Simon Coldfield When suits take on blazers as rugby plays the ratings game Fard provides another big surprise Beaming looks handicap snip William Hill Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline Goodwood Thunderer: Hexham Newmarket Safety-first policy serves United's cup ambitions well Ferguson draws satisfaction Champions' League Details AXA Equity & Law Kharine's save keeps Chelsea on course MacAri returns to Stoke City Skilful young Scot poses early threat to Davis By our Sports Staff: Nixon goal fails to keep Scots in Europe Morgan fires a departing shot Whitaker brothers in thrilling title duel John clinches national championship with bold display Richards carries flag for entertainers For the Record Word-Watching Hall heads recovery but Speak and Walton struggle The Times Trescothick leads England tour Sport in Brief Benetton chase Tracy Britain pair withdrawn Tour release granted Drug claim denied Writer dies The Times Pounding along the Botham beat Blood and blisters rewarded with charity and good cheer Australians play charming game United International Pictures Universities boast wealth of talent Tigers mauled by classy Bologna Focus on the new Russia Radio Choice Radio 1 Hold tight and get high on peak viewing Review BBC1 Choice Satellite Cricket 34 Wright finishes off Cypriots as holders polish cup reputation Penalty shoot-out victory secures notable European scalp as Arsenal stroll on Bold Villa prevail at the death Britain condemned over staging of World Cup Crossword Books (Reduced postage until Dec 31): The… Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Eagle Star Rugby Union 38 Meet the UK's Mr Big Mac On the 20th anniversary of McDonald's in the Uk William Kay meets the man who has helped to change the way that a nation eats Polarcup All the world in & bun McDonald's success story spreads to 72 countries Tlie flavour of leadership Ian Brodie meets the plain talking man at the centre of an empire Kitchen Range Foods Ltd McCormick (UK) PLC, Food Service Division No Title DPP Students of the perfect burger Hamburger University offers serious career opportunities No Title Fisher Quality Foods The importance of being nearest Pat Blair looks at the initiative which enables families who live far away to be near their hospitalised child McDonald 's as it is taught Company interest in the community includes education and sport McKey food service Ltd Four wheels in a well-oiled operation Rigorous standards are at the heart of McDonald's dominance of the market, reports Robin Young Ashby Dairy Company Icelandic Frozen Seafood Career Apparel Fibracan A quiet way to lead by deed Prescription for healthy food Why McDonald's fare has been stealthily altered in recent years Happy 20th Birthday McCain Unigate Dairies Golden West How to become a linger master By 1997, there should be a McDonald's on almost every high street in the land. Derek Harris looks at the franchising option McDonalds Signed up for twenty years Two franchisees on how they joined the fast-food restaurant chain The spud that had to emigrate When the chips were down, only the best would do, so a prime American potato had to be grown here. Derek Harris reports HLi Fresh Seda Aston & Full Central Edible Oils McDonald's Perseco Europe Alpha Supplies Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Alex popper limited Not in our high street Rodney Hobson reports on two of the chain's recent battles over restaurant sites and on its plans for further construction CocaCola Going for a company record A multimillion spend will lead to almost 600 outlets nationwide

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