News from 06/10/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Ian Holland, Editor, Edward Owen, John Phillips and Michael Horsnell, J. B. Windle, Willy Newlands, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Stanley Best, A. J. Davies (Chairman), Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Cohen, David Thurlow, Kenneth Baker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Richard Tate, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Colin McCosh, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, P. H . S, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Louise Taylor, Diana Holderness, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, David Nathan, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Robin Young, Patrick Hook, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Marshall Whiting, Reg Cross, Sean MacCarthaigh, Ray Tooth, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Bill Frost, Adam Sage and Ruth Gledhill, Susan Gilchrist, Sean French, Russell Kempson, Richard Taylor, Mike Prince, Adam Lebor, Oleg Gordievsky, Des Wilson (Director, Corporate and Public Affairs), George Brock, Janet Daley, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Robert Low, William Shaw, Wolfgang Münchau, Christina Koning, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Janet Menzies, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Bell, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Robert Rodwell, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, P. J. Wilson, Erica Wagner, John Moynihan, Andrew Pierce and Malcolm Brabant, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patricia Morison, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Richard Gilbert, David Mooney, Mel Webb, John Graham, Alfred Finer, Kathryn Knight, Paul Bilac, Irene Tatham, Gerald Larner, Jack Straw, Michael Hornsby, Richard Cleroux and Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nigel de Gruchy, Peter Riddell, Andrew Dakyns, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Walker, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Neville Peel, Alyson Rudd, Margaret Miler, Director, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Frank Field, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Reed, Michael Meacher, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIndex 48 killed in sect's 'mass suicide' Swiss villages discover the grisly end of the Order of the Solar Temple Tears as Kinnock moves on Index Poetry finds a new role in the supermarket place Sarah Miles Blair holds out hand of peace to Sdp defectors The Lion King Revenue claws back £4bn tax Italian protests Insurers face fine Appointments Chopard Genève No Title Moscow MP wants 'Yeltsin the drunk' dismissed Labour lacks head for heights as Tory rides high Matthew Parris Political Sketch Police leader cute speech and spares Howard Vanity Fair Maginnis snubs Adams on American TV Anastasia myth laid to rest by DNA hair test MPs want tougher press body Third of British chickens 'infected ' Panorama rebuked Garey attacks Bible teaching Dog breeder issues writ US tourists flock back BBC staff to end dispute Cult leader preyed on wealthy believers Charismatic Belgian proached stockpiling of weapons in readiness for the end of the world Reuters: Carnage stuns locals as rescuers find bodies in hidden chamber Saturday in the Times Jaguar Energis Tarmac terror gang jailed for £2m nationwide fraud Hikers seek legal right to roam unhindered Caribbean turtles seen off Scotland College hypnotist created 'zombies' Abbey National Police ask for fresh tests on MP's wife Sailor swims for his life after smugglers outrun Navy patrol AEA By a Staff Reporter: Fireman died 'at blaze started for insurance' One will in five is wrongly drafted Times serves up festival of food First mild frost halts new £1.6m locomotive News in Brief Murder charge £1m for birds Assault denied Concerto found Sewer blast Globe trotters Pools jackpot Car care Investigators track down £4bn in missing taxes £654m in benefits fraud traced Zoos isolated by 'mad cow' fears The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Renault Cars with Flair Merry vicar's return fixture Sex attack murderer was freed on bail How Blair dispatched socialism's holy grail Hostile Prescott was won over at series of secret meeting WDA Shadow Cabinet elections need shaking up next Riddell on Politics NEC wins deal on women's quotas Male trade union leader given standing ovation for declaring:'I detest discrimination' Promises add up to £11.5bn, say Tories Leader names new aide Cook pledges fight against Po sell-off Pin-stripes take pride of plaee in Blackpool B&Q Supercentres Hume puts case for twin Irish referendums Thinkers snubbed as Kohl and his rival voice platitudes Berlusconi besieged by rioters in protest at austerity budget Spaniards turn on IMF guests Dell Italy does penance for family tragedy Giant Baltic ferry sails into sombre era Sainsbury's Russian envoy flies to Serbia as Un relaxes sanctions Hungarian arrests anger diplomats Dixons Gun couple's spree shocks Paris Baku rebels pledge loyalty to regime Wife tells of life with Nato spy Reuter: Thousands try to flee Albania Peace in Abkhazia rests on issue of refugees Patten offers co-operation to China in colony's last 1,000 days The Times/South Bank The Times Japan hit by fresh tremors Brazil 's poorest put faith in Cardoso magic India's plague outbreak ebbs Gas chamber shut Green Berets seize Attaches and barracks in dawn raid Church's famous English shoes (Reuter): Tourists in West Bank are injured (Reuter): Briton's plea (Reuter): Widow freed (Reuter): Cuba calling (Reuter): Falling star Prince charged (AP): Death penalty (Reuter): Silent routine NewImage Laser Eye Centres Death from a broken heart Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Psychology of a death wish Picture Gallery Everest Fit the Best A princess who needs a good kick Learing martial art is a sure fire way for a women togainm Forte Leisure Breaks Fists fly with Mitchum Few women could resist the magnetism of Mitch—would… Tomorrow Miele Janet Daley The more the press is restricted, the more it will be tempted to be outrageous; freedom will lead to responsibility Labour inquiry The Times Diary Lady sees red The Times Diary Picture Gallery Revenge of the rat catcher When Frank Balun was prosecuted for killing a rodent he smelt a politically correct rat and trapped his accuser In fashion Law lords Second bloom End of a Clause Cèlèbre Clause Iv belongs to history says Jack Straw Labour in the Province The Opposition must develop a mature Ulster policy Hope for Haiti The US Congress should back the us military today Rhymes of Gold Poetry is the magic that never grows old 'Nonsense' and common sense on recruiting judges College payouts Durham poll Sports letters, page Young people and the 'genderquake' Role of airports Soviet slander School inspections Defamation of a princess? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead Baroness Farrington of Ribbleton Soirèe Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Notice to Readers Luncheons Receptions Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Cardiff Business Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items District judges Legal appointment Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Spectacle Makers' Company University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Needlemakers' Company Service reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Right Rev Warren Hunt The Right Rev Warren Hunt, Bishop of Repton, 1965-77, died on September 29 aged 85. He was born on January 22,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items U Myint Thein U Myint Thein, Obe, Chief Justice of Burma, 1957-62, died on October 3 aged 94. He was born in Rangoon in 1900 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Housing Trust Heritage Your Will Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Frederick White Sir Frederick White KBE, FRS chairman of the Commonthwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, 1959-70, died in Melbourne on August 17 aged 89. He was nborn in Johnsonville, New Zealand, on May 26,1905 Iris Adrian A Remarkable Boxing Film how and why Dempsey Lost T Chicago Picture Gallery Upwards and onwards Harvey Elliott looks at the growth of Gatwick and new facilities aimed at attracting customers to London's second airport London Gatwick Take the fast track from train to plane The airport is planning to spend 3m on upgrading the rail service Quick transfer delights the high flyers The busy traveller can save 30 minutes passing through the airport's special Fast Track channel, writes David Churchill All aboard for a guided tour of the flying circus Vides, holograms and bubble-top buses for visitors of the future Picture Gallery The short-haul airline that gave the airport a big boost A British Airways business move has increased the number of European links AmericanAirlines Lift-off for Mm village Shops are more important money-makers than landing fees Simpson Man with a mission to go up-market My plans, by the new chief executive of the 'best airport in Britain' Braathens The gateway to the world News The Times Crossword No 19,666 Business] Top Writers in the Times Tomorrow Times Weathercall Forsyth charged in Polly Peck case US growth hits bonds and shares Reed Elsevier buys publisher for $1.5bn Anatoie Kaletsky Lite insurers race swingeing lines Disciplinary proceedings against insurance companies could delay leading life companies from being accepted into the Personal Investment Authority Bank of Scotland sees tough market Arts Books MMC likely to urge film supply changes Vive la difference Business TodAy Bus recovery Servisair floats Spes revival is just the ticket for bus builders Continental Airlines Picture Gallery Nurdin & Peacock chief goes Shorts expects to cut 350 jobs in missiles division Brake on change to car sales NTT gives inviting response to C&w 'Back to School ' lifts Storehouse Business Roundup Films boost surplus Arcadian bounces back TSB talks adjourned Abbey may raise $3bn Finelist doubles up Airtours buys agency Home building picks up Coats acquires Corah Tourist Rates Servisair flotation will value group at £54m By our City Staff: Austin Reed doubles to £1.8m Us healthcare giants to merge Surrender time for lifers Life assurance industry will shrink fast Banks in search of business Tourist trade must harder Steelmakers join forces Biocompatibles seeks stock market listing Patek Philippe Geneve British Thornton issues warning Commodities UFFE Options Pressure for US rate rise sends shares into free-fall London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major INDlCES Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Reed's legal earnings Bank of Scotland Storehouse Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE VOLUMES Wall Street The Times City Diary Blair should turn debate from economy to society The Labour Party leader could take a leaf from the philosoher's book and try to catch the spirit of the times Failures rob me of feel-good factor David Cohen counts the cost of others' insolvency Following the fast-track life of O'Reilly Dublin-born Tony O' Reilly. Who became one of… Tony O'Reilly , the flamboyant former Irish… EBEL the architects of time New BSkyB centre to give Fife 1,000 jobs Bank of Scotland Struggling to keep up with China's great tax leap Kohl boosted by German jobless fall Walker Greenbank ahead to £4m Novo rights issue calls for £1.8m Business to Business KLM Royal Dutch Airline Trafficmaster losses deepen Wolsey Profits optimism from Hewden Mivan contract Greenacre buys Losses cut Bears gain upper hand again Trading Period: Settlement takes place ten business days the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close. but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changesd, Yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices British Funds Heath Group Germany slips up over Europe's great banana split US supplier to buy Ulster family firm Accountancy & Finance The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Commercial Mortgage Underwriting Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bedfordshire Community Health Care Trust The Times Newspapers Grampian Holdings climbs to £3.6m Experienced Executives Sixth buy in a year for Hogg Robinson Estate Agents W14. Co Making drug runners pay up Patrick Hook reports on the pitfalls of realising cash for the Crown from seizure of drug traffickers' assets Any Other Business Riyad Bank Accountancy Options Ltd David Chorley Associates Studying an oddly divided relationship General Manager Scandinavian Accounts Manager Alderwick Consulting The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Return to an age of innocence Geoff Brown encounters a charming simpleton, a charmless Disney, French friends and a yobbish horror comedy Theatre In a working class of her own The much-landed work of French actress Sandrine Bonnaire can soon be seen in a London season at the Institut Francais Brittany pays tribute to British films Music Land Rover Entertainments Sadlers Wells Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showling in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's addessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the sympol on realease across the country Reconciled after all thebe centuries Ion Barbican Pit On behalf of the last tree Bloodstream Watermans Half-way to something special Concert: Gidon Kremer tackles Elgar in Birmingham CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Prized for their classical passions An orgy of mutual back-slapping, or a vital guide to the year's best CDs? Hilary Finch offers an inside view of today's Gramophone Awards CD Direct Essex girl who'll try anything once` Pop: Alison Moyet keep it simple in Norwich; Canadian diva Celine Dion wows tham at the Cambridge Theatre Elton John and Island Delights The new Piaf? Barbican Centre Dillons Tutu Lecture Glory in floral creation Hortus Eystettensis: The Bishop's Garden andf Besler's Magnificent Book The life and soul of the Party Kenneth Baker relishes the reminiscence of the cheeky boy of the Tory Party who was never made a monitor Great Game, but not cricket Younghusband The last Great Imperial Adventurer By Partick French Harper Collins ?20 Squandering our capital New Authors A royal headache Prince Eddy and the Homesexual underworld By Theo Aronson Theodora Liberating literature Sean French is delighted by the comic and irreverent yet deeply serious world of Alan Bennett's writtings Millennial angst Erica Wagner Closing Time By Joseph Heller Simon & Schuster, £14,99 The meeting of the twain The South Bank Centre Cut-price offers for Christmas Flights STA Travel Austravel Bangkok £320 Crystal Travel Flight Centre Brightsun Flight Sundial Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Oceans Apart Nannies head for the slopes Inter Europe Travel LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Bowman Travel Services Embassy Flight Centre Jupiter TVL Flights Plague panic hits India bookings Tour operators fear years of losses, says Robert Low Calibre Travel America Astra Tours & Travel Special Flights LTD Flightfile Trailfinders Bluewheel Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Archies Travel Charterline Travel Special Offer Travel Insurance Austria Travel Bigger may not be better for passengers However many precautions are taken, the mathematice of travel mean that disasters such as the Estonia cannot always be avoided Tourist boom in the Cape Rank kills British theme park plan Leisuire giant abandons £ billion project at Rainham after pressure by conservationist groups Get on board the Internet Holiday Travel Air Malta Shattering the smart silence The din of the binmen in Mayfair is disturbing hotel guests' sleep Charman denies Le Moignan a grand farewell Lawton 's striking memories link past and present John Moynihan salutes one of England's greatest goalscorers, who is still making his presence felt on his 75th birthday Clement gets chance on wing Legal Notices Alexander. Alfred Alexander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rock Kitchen Harris Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Clubs opt for premier league Insolvency Act 1986 Beau Baggage Limited Notice is… Becker incensed by courtside alcohol Word-Watching Veteran Bryant joins the ranks of qualifiers Fluent Slater punishes Pakistan Record stand puts Australia in command of second Test Ultimate England test new one-day format Clubs ignore supporters' loyalty at their peril Alternative view Potential captain Hendry lifts game in final frame to reach semi-final Under discussion Giants put up vain struggle in Madrid Sport in Brief Cup final under canvas Davies takes rain check Ringing the changes Milan wait for verdict Centenary recognised Europe is United's priority Little Woods Pools Skills squashed Barnet pay penalty for adventure Manchester City 4 Barnet 1 (Manchester City win 4-2 on agg) Cole sustains goal flow to rejuvenate Newcastle Barnsley 0 Newcastle United 1 (Newcastle win 3-1 on agg) For the Record Moncur spares West Ham's blushes West Ham United 2 Walsall 0 Fixtures Kangaroos bound to cause chaos in English club ranks Leeds 6 Australia Xii 48 Yesterday's Racing Results Bridgend's try tally provides solace in defeat Swansea 45 Bridgend 15 O'Brien closes glorious career Trainer 's death linked to horses York Haydock Park Ludlow York treble for Carson Wincanton Rapid Raceline Draw adds to Scotland's motivation Paraguay again provide hosts' first opponnements in Alfred Dunhill Cup Last-hole heroics confirm place at La Manga Tiger stalking French fairways John Hopkins, golf correspondent, previews a tournament for the world's best amateurs Hodgsons By our Sports Staff: Koreans make sure of golden share Strange food for thought Radio1 BBC1 Variations A nipple a day, but not in Cuba, please Review Matthew Bond Satellite Choice Cricket Hall heaps pressure on Walker Portsmouth 1 Everton 1(Portsmouth win 4-8 on agg) O'Brien to retire after four decades at top Brighton take Premiership scalp Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Brighton wild card follows Hingis debut Hill House Hammond Direct Golf K/f Associates Selection & Search Logica Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection K/F Associates Selection & Search Goodman Graham Pegge Thomas Arthur D Little K/F Associates Selection & Search The Voice of Engineering GKRS N. B. S Whitchead Selection Binder Hamlyn Fry Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Edge Executive Resourcing Whitehead Selection Air Miles Travel the World Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash PLC Riyad Bank London Electricity Sap Specialists Fletcher Hunt PLC McKenzie Waterman & Co Barnardos Orbit Housing Association WD&WB IBM SCR MSL International Bawden Associates WP Baltec (UK) Limited MSL International The Tussauds group Afa Recruitment Advertising N. B. S Compaq Hoggett Bowers Charterhouse Executives Directors Management Consultants Peratec N. B. S CDOA HMS Superscape Knight Chapman The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Wrisky N. B. S Brighton Moxon-Dolphin Kerby LCE Howgate Sable SunSystems Stuart Spindler & Partners Czipin & Partners Ltd DPSC Executive Search Harvey Nash PLC Ramsey Hall K/F Associates Austin Knight Royal Mail Courage Data Networking CDOA Software Engineers Adderley. 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Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morgan & Banks International Coopers & Lybrand Telecommunications Manager Ward Executive Limited Sembawang Shipyard Barnes Kavelle Head of Human Resources Daryl Bill Badrock Jasmin Consultancy Assignment Chusid Headway British Poultry Meat Federation Brunel the University of West London Courtenay BMS Recruitment General Appointments General Medical Council APS Accelerated Promotion Schems for Graduates Csi international speaker bureau Myriad Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young FT Product Development Manager Information Technologies Star Ceramics General Manager Africa 1995 Experienced Executives EDB Scottish Widows General Manager Sales Executive OTE All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Sussex Police Japanese Chefs Required St. Aldates College Océ Major Middle Eastern Bank SSR Bio-Rad Times Newspapers Limited Traffic Director for London Manx Electricity Authority ODA La Creme De La Creme Secretarial/research Sales Coordinator Required The Institute of Civil Engineers Junior Secretary Royal Ulster Constabulary South Bedfordshire Community Health Care Trust Futureshape Ltd SECRETARY/PA Fashion House Senior Secretary £20,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Paris TM Couples Required by Holiday Company Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is research up to date? The Government wants the industry to become more practical, writes David Walker Riley Consultancy Miller, Brand & Company USPG Public Appointments An ambitious and broad agenda What would an incoming Labour Government do with the Civil Service? Public & Healthcare Social Security
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