News from 10/10/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Catherine Milton and Elaine Fogg, Tim Judah and James Bone, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Richard J. Tormey, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Business Editor Lindsay Cook, Simon Barnes, Vanessa Morgan (Transplant Co-ordinator), Bill Frost, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Elizabeth Young, Dr Bruce Charlton, Phil Minshull, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, David Hall, George Sivell, Helen Johnstone and Catherine Milton, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Maurice Taylor, Martin Fletcher, Matthew Bowles (Transplant Registrar), Stephen Tee, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Nick Tate, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, F. H. Connolley, Barbican, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Nigel Adams, David Hands, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Angela Jefferson, Kate Muir, Stephen D. Martin (Senior registrar), Susan Gilchrist, Gordon M. L. Smith, Russell Kempson, Neil MacKinnon, Jack Harris, D. Geddes, General Manager, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, David Miller, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Ian Phillips, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Alexandra Palace, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bob Rodwell, Robert Reeves (Consultant forsenic psychiatrist), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Craig Lord, John Graham, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Graham Searjeant, Martin Pletcher, Michael Horsnell, Michael Church, G. Smith, Tom Rhodes, L. E. Braddick, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Tom Parker, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Spicer, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoUS rushing forces out to the Gulf 'Grave error for Iraq to misjudge American will and power' Protesters and riot police clash after rally in park Tory morale sags as membership falls Index Why men stay ahead Senior ministers back Clarke's tax cut caution Sports special The great prize draw Austrian poll favours Right Raich Carter dies aged 80 Gloomy outlook The Famous Grouse United Airlines Wily dictator tests allies' resolve 'Reckless' gambit sows doubts over next move Invasion scare tests 'two wars' doctrine Up Policy From Reuter on Board Hms Cornwall: British frigate on standby Secret radio station incites mutiny Inside Iraq Hard line on oil ban led to Iraqi backlash The UN First Mortgage Securities Gulf War taught West to be alert Coalition ready to counter Iraqi assault Anxious expatriates await Bad Man's comeback Indide Kuwait Arab world stays hostile to Saddam The Allies United Airlines United Airlines Tory chiefs try to boost image of competence Ministers support Clarke Aitken's star glows as Portillo's dims St Ethelburga's looks ahead Mark Thatcher denies deal Armed forces being cut 'far too quickly' News in Brief Ulster talks 'in months' Iran in Rushdie protest Cook reassures Blair Fears grow for boy New maternity laws Battle link forged Royal 'spy' questioned Family snubs 999 review Dr George Carey Tumour girl all smiles after life-saving operation in New York Co-founder of solar cult suspected of faking death Swiss police doubt identification by witnesses The Times From the Press Association: Oxford student plagiarised thesis BBC hopes for a fortune from war Runaway mother refuses to go home Soldier's wife killed by grenade United Airlines Judges and peers back human rights Bill to aid speedy justice Law Society conference: an appeal to enshrine one convention as detectives abandon another Volunteer Reserve Forces Police clean up their act after Stagg case Keene on Chess The Times Bridge United Airlines Tory chiefs in danger of losing their troops On the eve of their annual conference, the Conservatives face a membership crisis Firm leadership wins the local numbers game DELL United Airlines Doctors told not to keep patients alive for spare organs Market threatens London hospitals Oreck From Reuter in Jakarta: Vimy bomber replica crash-lands on beach 'Heil Hitler' NHS chief apologises DVLA 'helps criminals' by giving out drivers' details Serif Rare falcon eats pink pigeon Protest ends In running battles with police Carnival atmosphere quickly turns sour at march against Criminal Justice Bill London Gatwick the First Track Airport Diocese forbids polished graves Fuel perk cut Car troubles Fatal fall Prison baby Regal magnum Mercury Dispirited Democrats head for mid-term crash Republicans bank on Clinton haters being more motivated than supporters Mid-Term Elections From Reuter in Kigali: Hutus killed patients in mental hospital Colony 's festivities stir anger in Peking Arabs fire at cafes in Jerusalem News in Brief Language riots (Reuter): Japan tremor (Reuter): Cia cash claim International Convention Centre Birmingham Haitian leaders 'to quit today' No Title From Associated Press in Vienna: Austria coalition suffers heavy losses in election Bonn opposition decries federal Eu Rose tries to soothe Bosnia on airstrikes Dutch master stolen News in Brief Aids revenge (AFP): Killer hailed (AP): Papal order National Westminster Bank Princess thrown from horse Arts the Week Ahead Knight of pure spectacle Opera: Rodney Milnes on ENO's exuberant Massenet revival; plus Janácek in Cardiff Don Quixote Coliseum Entertainments There's life in the old girl yet The Makropoulos Case New Theatre, Cardiff Visual Art Pop Dance Connoisseurs' collection Recital Anne-Sophie Mutter Barbican Theatre Picture Gallery Festival Pop Blur/Pulp Alexandra Palace Lights, camera, action! Franco Zeffirelli is mixing his stage and film work with a new political career. So far, it's been trouble all the way, as Michael Church discovers NT Hear on Radio 3 Opera Music Rimsky in a day Overtures Film The Times Books 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 Arts Telling little green lies? The hole in the ozone layer has more to do with politics than deodorants, a French sicentist tells Ian Phillips Direct Line Insurance Professors go nuclear Leaping to the defence of nuclear power. . . shedding light on relationship.. . putting the high-tech tomatoes on trial Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Voles in love Antidote to health scares Cancer and coffee, Alzheimers and tea-some linka need extra though Genetic jury Forgive us our roast potatoes Erring churchmen deserve a fresh start like the rest of us St. Joseph's Hospice My boss doesn't understand me Woman can't break through the glass ceiling because they are using the wrong words, a new study shows Life In the grip of an Age of Fear Peter Jay reports on the global revolution which is threatening jobs throughout the West Cross Matthew Parris However liberal I am on homosexuality and other issues, I could never join the angry party Not likely The Times Diary Flying out The Times Diary This is no time for a lurch to the right Tony Blair has the Tories at sixes and sevens. They really ought to calm down, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Give us something to believe The Tories should adopt the Portillo doctrine—and perhaps the man himself Picture Gallery A wigging The Times Diary Forth without The Times Diary Old-fashioned The Times Diary Sanity and Saddam This is not an irrational gamble but a calculated challenge End of a Campaign Oxford's fundraising success is a model for other universities Level up The economic rise of the Third World is opportunity not threat A 'sellable' vision for the Tories at Bournemouth Iraq sanctions Picasso mural Choosing to pay Natural reserves Organ transplant cards Princess defamed? Muddied waters A German lesson on mental care Labour and Ulster Ferry disaster Bestsellers Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Service luncheons Mrs Armand Gazel Nature notes Personal Column The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays today Church news Castle that died within two years Dinners Service dinner World voyage beckons for young sailors Legal Practice Course James Hill James Hill, British film director, died in London on October 7 aged 75. He was born in Yorkshire in 1919 Dr A. T. Richardson Dr. A. T. Richardson, former consultant rhematologist at the Royal Free Hospital, died on September 10 aged 71. He was born on April 28,1923 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association National Kidney Research Sydney MacDonald-SMITH Sydney ("Sam") MacDonald-Smith, CMG, former colonial administrator, died on September 18 aged 86. He was born on July 9,1908 Bernard Lucas Bernard Lucas, President of the Institute of Hospital Engineering from 1973 to 1975, died on August 21 aged 78. He was born on February 16,1916 Pius XII US rushes forces to the Gulf News The Times Crossword No 19,669 Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AirUk Tomorrow Football Martin has final say Canada lift the Dunhill Salim denies Australia Howey finds escape route Newcastle retain unbeatch record with late goal Schools Sport Cricket Golf The Loan Corporation Twiddle for twaddle on the tennis networks TV Action Replay PC pro Fleming 's hat-trick comes too late to help Australia Rawalpindi Scoreboard Bryant falls in first qualifying round Sport in Brief Danish racers prevail Siddall leads way Samuels takes a seat Partnership broken Gunn eases home Maske retains crown Vaughan chases hard Staines one step ahead Stewart unlikely hero in Canada's 100-1 cup triumph Barr plays vital anchor role as underdogs conquer United States in Alfred Dunhill Cup final Patricia Davies sees a former masters champion come unstuck against a player ranked 446 places below him Doyle puts United States back in charge with thrilling turnaround John Hopkins sees the American team lift the Eisenhower Trophy for the first time since 1982 Leica Results from La Boulie One Dog and his Man Hirst's revival gives United much to explain away Peter Ball on a 1-0 defeat that raises questions about the champions' well-being Pressure on Walker sharpened by defeat Le Tissier sparkles as Southampton add to beleaguered manager's worries David Miller says the manager of Everton did little to further his cause in a 2-0 reverse at The Dell Evans lifts darkness at Anfield Woan rewards Forest's resilience Fantasy league Efficient Arsenal exploit tactical weakness Tottenham draw little comfort from equality Lack of cohesion undermines Ardiles's side McStay to captain Scots at Hampden England women warm to toughest task in Iceland Injuries blunt Welsh attack MacAri quickly confronts reality Dunhill Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check FA Carling Premiership Picture Gallery European Results All the Other Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Plymouth earn the praise of Shilton in defeat Landlords eliminate tenants Jack of all trades and master of one Irish eyes still smiling on the canny but charming Geordie Robert Crampton discovers the appeal of the Ireland manager is as strong as ever in Dublin Hibs profit from innocence Scottish commentary Nicholl's arrival improves Walsall 's fortunes Akehurst sights lucrative double Richard Evans Celtic Swing asserts Derby ambitions Thunderer: Leicester Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders No shortage of advice on age-old problem Racing Commentary Thunderer: Carlisle Guide to our Racecard Martin cruises to title defence as Jackman's challenge falls short By our Sports Staff: Krajicek's power too much for Becker Thunderer: Fontwell Park Maguire given eight-day ban Tag rugby proves a hit with both sexes Stunning close-up substitutes for comfort Oliver Holt enjoys atmosphere and colourful commentary from the Central Park terraces By our Sports Staff: Local man Hayata beaten by Olympic champion Racing Today's Fixtures Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures For the Record Schools Sport Rugby League Hockey Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Become an old master at a stroke Age need not be a barrier to masters swimming—so come on in, the water's lovely, says Craig Lord Sport for All A youthful Gentleman, still in the swim Picture Gallery Life in the fast lane with Jets propulsion Where to go for help Sale stand firm in face of Gloucester's late surge Jack Bailey watches Sale's stand-off, Paul Turner, inspire his team to a 16-14 win in a match of furious pace and unpredictability Wasps ideal disputed by resolve of Bath David Hands sees the flow of the London club interrupted in a 12.9 reverse at the Recreation Ground Van der Berg picked for tour party Rodber rousing but Moore in command Murphy's law lets Leicester rule Sampson breaks deadlock as Park lose way England 's vintage blend craves World Cup vindication Australians leave Hanley with little time to bridge gap Touring team's first-half rout of club champions poses serious questions for Britain coach Saints continue climb as Sullivan strikes Thompson doubles up Faster, higher, stronger-slower too Afterthoughts Ipswich avenge defeats Cardiff prove equal to task in Europe Feed the Mind The University of Nottingham Director of Music Davies Laing & Dick College Eastbourne College Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Lectureships Courses Holborn College Oundle School Bursar Suffolk Management Development Centre Abbey Tutorial College Cheltenham College In a different league David Tytler asks heads of different independent schools how concerned parents are about league-table ratings Open Evening Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Posts University Appointments Principal Yale University Independent Education How much life is there left in the a level? Pressure has dropped for fundamental change, says John O'Leary Schoolgoal All the fun of the fair Principal General Posts Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Windwards expect EU banana deal Change on Week Flights World Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourist Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items You can with a camcorder Trailfinders ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery CAA Special Offer Polo Express Courier Flights ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Bowman Travel Services Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Eurovein plans listing Results and Statistics Sunday Tips La Crème De La Crème Ski & Learn French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temps Temps Susan Hamilton Group Insight Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Natural growth likely at Body Shop Companies Gresthorn ROC Recruitment The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greathorn ROC Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prices under scrutiny Economic Outlook Griations ROC Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peace bond for Ireland could raise billions From Reuter in Luxembourg: Maastricht rules brought to bear Swansea Bay Partnership Bearish attitude is set to rule in long term Gilt-Edged Big rises in Lloyd's premiums may be ending, says survey Legal & Public Notices Foreign truck sales rise in UK market Business Roundup TV jobs ultimatum Pensions plan warning Kemira rise expected New airline launched Japan backs Korean Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices America sets up shop in UK Susan Gilchrist examines why retailers from the us are invading Britain's high streets The Times Lives of thrills and spills for our favourite brands Black cab to the Beaujolais The Times City Diary Under the whip The Times City Diary Moving Radio 1 Rocking to the new morality Radio Choice Taking on love, loss and Jerry in France Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Natural Growth 40 Surveys show recovery is slowing down Oil traders keep wary eye on Gulf Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Lottery to have extra prizes By our Industrial Correspondent: Cost of living goes up by 3.1 per cent By our World Trade Correspondent: Ec ponders Bull subsidy conditions Picture Gallery Time and Tide 42 US chain launches Body Shop rival in UK
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