News from 11/10/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Kitchenham, Ronald Littlewood, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, David Bull, Director, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Willis Hall, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Nick Gillies, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Harrison, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Anthony Seldon, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Paul Strohm, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Maria Stuarda, Kenneth Stern, Raymond M. Wallis, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, G. F. B. Robinson, Charles Bremner, Harvey Davies, Jonathan Humphreys, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, Martin Scurr, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Robert Woodward, Press Officer, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Robert Kirley, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Lawrence Freedman, Paul Dietrich, Edward Heath, Roger Boyes, Arthur Taylor, Bob Harrison, Found director, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ruth Colyer, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, Dr Abi Berger, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Mel Webb, John Graham, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans, and James Bone, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Michael Evans, James Bone and Ian Brodie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Crawford, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Keith Waterhouse, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, A. Rosemary Brett, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, J. Rotblat, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBritain sends Marines to Gulf Build up of allied troops gathers pace as satellites fail to detect promised Iraqi withdrawal Yard says London riot was planned Index Buying The Times overseas Time to stop the rot Junta leader to quit Haiti DTI buries the Blue Arrow affair Distant guns 'Heartbroken' Thatcher denies arms deal claims The great prize draw Seaco Cult leader Di Mambro died in fire say police Famous Five set out on a £2m television adventure Dell Fishing boat survivor sues over 'unheeded' Mayday message Blair picks former SDP man Heads call for more flexible exam system Lottery start delayed 'Bullet-proof' robbers Channel 4 seeks ruling Car superstores Keegan bans Journal Scot Rail cuts fares Late money for Booker Bar codes for postmen Spanish students among 24 in court on riot charges Homcless and unemployed face magistrates afrter demonstration against Criminal Justice Bill Bank under attack for sacking couple in desktop sex rumours Witch doctor saved soldier's hand Oxford Street mops up for businesses usual Trade Indemnity Youth alliance want right to peaceful protest The Butter Council Oxford University introduces code to tackle sex bias Red tape scheme aims to curb officials 3M Innovation Air pollution warning for asthmatics Tate harmonises Whistler's white symphony Town halls told to reduce protection for wildlife sites Environment Department guidelines call for less rigorous opposition to developers Extra Watch Security Systems Virtual reality divers scour seabed for royal treasure Keene on chess The Times Bridge Grave row family want body exhumed Wise arrested Porn closure Man cleared Captive market 'Magic' illness Potent brew Beast escapes Jewellery salesman who saw a golden opportunity PM's personal contacts won billions for Britain A1-Yamaamah deals entrenched ties with Saudis The flow of cash in return for defence equipment continues to bring Britain about ?2 billion a year offers the prospect of further with Saudi Arbia Renault Cars Major mocks Labour's 'borrowed principles' AEA Aea Technology Clarke refuses to move on tax cuts The Times Lottery Ministers letting us down, say activists Today's agenda MPs funding local parties with up to £11,000 a year Conservatives beset by shortage of money, skilled agents and rank-and-file members MP's funding local parties with up to £11,00 a year Ryman Costs rise as morale declines Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Skilled workers first to defect British Gas West has little room for manoeuvre as dictator calls the tune Saddam tells key guards to remain in Baghdad Kozyrev's peace moves raise boycott suspicions Russia Service line Insurance Confident Kuwaiti forces move up to frontier Hurd rallies aid for emirate Reaction Rabin rules out Scud raids repeat Israel Advertisement Why Are You a Bore? Fight Advertisements from Bradford & Bingley Haiti junta leaders pack their bags Hamas calms attack on Israeli cafes Recession-hit California warms to crackdown on illegal migrants The President immigration controls will aid the Democrats' cause on the West Coast Bhutto has hundreds arrested on eve of opposition strike From Associated Press in Stockholm: Medicine prize goes to America By our Foreign Staff: Peking blames Britain for Taiwanese rally Pretoria signs £188m accord with Europe (Reuter): Algiers killing (Reuter): Summit defeat Jaffna talks Cyprus initiative (Reuter): Factory blast (Reuter): Pipe dream From Associated Press in Hobart, Tasmania: Express ferry runs aground in trials Haider's meteoric rise destroys cosy Austrian consensus From our Bonn Correspondent: Dentists add to Bonn poll agony Where diplomacy means long nights on the tiles Delors in poll lead as Right bickers Ottoman heirs keep faith of Croats alive Fears that Turkish UN troops would side with the Bosnian Muslims against Catholic Croats have proved unfounded, Anthony Loyd writes from Podbrezje Bradford & Bingley Building Society A letter to shake up the Tories Julia Llewllyn Smith on one man's reasons why the Conservatives have failed him disastrously Take the cue from her The male world of conducting has a talented feminist foe. Joanna Pitman reports VIA Calais Turning a brilliant phrase for his God and country Archbishop Desmond Tutu has never held back from fighting the good fight How do you beat nicotine? Give up? With the list of smoking-related diseases growing ever longer. Dr Thomas Stuttaford examines three ways of overcoming the addiction Sound reasons for an implant Cochlear implants are helping even congenitally deaf children to hear and talk. Dr Abi Berger reports Actomite Secret of a quick, safe birth Human support is more important than science in the labour ward Mops Clear & Sight Who could follow Thatcher? Anthony Seldon says the Prime Minister's achievements should not be underestimated Bottoms up The Times Diary A plague upon the health bureaucrats Paul Dictrich says the time may have come to replace the bloated World Health organisation Lunch apart The Times Diary Howard's foolish way It is time to be gratuitously offensive to the Tories, for they are insulting us Desert friends The Times Diary Photo fit The Times Diary Bon bons The Times Diary Tories Growing Weaker The new chairman needs a new approach to his party machine Clear the Border Saddam must be kept on a tighter leash in future Provocative Agents The Hyde Park riot is part of a pattern Heath defines Tory policies Parly politics Indonesian rights Another system of blood transfusion Hyde Park not Nuclear arms race Set books, US-style Redundant coppers Anomalies in the byway regulations Worzel classics Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lincoln's Inn Personal Column Anniversaries Birthdays today Receptions The Royal Literary Fund Picture Gallery Estate agent is new owner of troubled Georgian mansion The Times Notice to Readers Memorial services St Andrew's Ball Meeting Luncheons Dinner Baroness Thomas of Walliswood Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Church news Raich Carter Raich Carter, former England footballer, died at his home in Willerby, near Hull, on October 9 aged 80. He was born in Sunderland on December 21,1913 Personal Column D. E. L. Haynes D. E. L. Hynes, former Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum, died on September 27 aged 81. He was born on February 15,1913 Multiple Display Advertising Items Action for blind people Multiple Display Advertising Items From the Sydney Gazette: New South Wales Lottie Nicholls Lottie Nichoils, musical hostess, died in London on October 2 aged 89, She was born in Kolomea, then a city of the Austro Hungarian Empire, on October 4,1904 Forrest Sagendorf Forrest Cowles Sagendorf, American cartoonist, died at Sun City, Florida, on September 22 aged 79. He was born n Wenatchee, Washington State, on March 22,1915 Pardon invalid but abuse of process to prosecute now Whether claim was properly brought The Times Dillons Tutu Lecture No breach in company inspectors' report on Fayeds Note of prosecution application must be kept Corrections Business on the move Office relocation is back on the agenda after the recession, Derek Harris reports All change in the capital London companies are looking round-but they like to stay close to home Corby London Docklands The stress-busters Professional agencies can take the relocation strain for families Available for work Many companies are attracted by Scotland's engineering tradition Irvine How busy are the valleys Wales has an eviable record in attracting foreign investment and once companies settle in, they often expand Big plans but little time Rodney Hobson on the task facing corporation in the next few years Incolnshire Heartlands CNT News The Times Crossword No 19,670 Business7 Times Weather Call In the Times TV Listings DTI drops bid to bar Berry Scottish Television shares slide after profit warning John Charcol Small Business Arts Iraq's UN pledge eases oil's turbulence Price survey suggests inflation still subdued Tories gain most from unemployment fall Sport Weapon for the Weak and Poor Business Today British option Lucas clearout Banks cut margins on loans Sappi pays $1.6bn to control us paper group Clarke says UK should meet EMU criteria Electricity distributor cuts 450 jobs Tourist Rates Power plus Tiphook in new boardroom upheaval Tay says rate rise has taken toll Eurotunnel predicts freight success Stanhope's value almost halved Linklaters to get new City headquarters Euro Disney shares fall Lottery details outlined Phone talks cut off Manganese pays more Listing rules relaxed Fitch passes payout Argent plans £70m office The Times Rentals Lucas clears decks and wipes out year's profit IBM joins up with Philips Earnings at Hamleys on course Ticking away the minutes Chancellor outgunned over rate rise End of the Blue Arrow affair Lucas looks for 'no-excuses' culture Pennington Reuter: Thai Air-Lufthansa sign pact Clinton Cards buys 86 Hallmark shops Forte Posthouse Goldsmiths cuts half-year losses Commodities Liffe Options Share surge takes index back above 3,000 mark Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Saddam's wild card Tempus Scottish TV Stanhope Dollar Rates Clinton Cards Wall Street Copper-bottom hangover The Times City Diary Taking a lead Creased up Jigsaw of joblessness may leave Tories feeling good Philip Bassett analyses local variations in the level of unemployment Troublesome spin-off at Bryn Titli Business Letters Full employment can be achieved Vive la difference! BR timetable for break-up is still on track Ross Tieman finds that by the end of next year a third of Br staff and £2bn turnover are likely to have gone private Operators need not just their old customers but ot recruit new ones The Times Unit Trust KLM Shares close near best of day Safari Ralph Lauren Funding changes could hit start-ups Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems Ltd. Business Opportunities Union Camp Corporation Fashioning the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Limited Edition Beatles Photo National Westminster Bank Tiny Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services A little help for his friends Edward Marriott talks to George Martin, whose book of memories of the summer he and the Beatles produced Sgt Pepper is out soon Unto us a child is reborn Opera and Concerts: Donizetti revived in Scotland: Berlioz in London; and Messiahs all over the country Queen for all seasons Television Hidden gems of Berlioz The gruff with the soothe Pop Concert: A legend returns to an easy victory Theatre RSPCA A brush with genius? Not yet Galleries: Richard Cork on the dissipated energy of Spanish artist Miqucl Bareeky, plus other shows Gentleman's relish for India David Gentleman is one of the few artists to capture the subcontinent's dignified diversity Andrei Gavrilov Late developers Why read the Booker list when you can watch The Late Show instead, asks Andy Lavender Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts end entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jerenry Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated witht the symbol) Chapatis with nearly everything Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a funny, charming revue; plus more London openings Slapstick turns slapdash Blunt end to time's arrow QD Quarry Dougall ZMB Lochner & Co NN Nabarro Nathanson SPL Special Project Lawyer F. D. & D. Claims Executive Dorman Harris High cost of harassment English firms must take care after the award of £4.7m damages to an American secretary, writes Nick Gillies Price of fame Queen's Counsel Judges go clubbing Press ganged Striking statistics Love and leave In memory Stagg support Offer in court TSB Vital check on the high and mighty Dealing with Yobs ZMB Chambers Thames Television University of Cambridge R. G. C. Jenkins & Co. MP Michael Page Legal Lawprose Tutorial Services IMRO Business Affairs Manager Can the law stop the yobs? There is no statute that sets out how children should be brought up and disciplined, says Chris Barton Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall University of essex Capsticks Solicitors QD Quarry Dougall The legal trade-off in human rights Edward Fennell reports on how a country's behaviour will affect legal business there QD Quarry Dougall The Chambers of Elizabeth Appleby QC and Michael… 4/5 Grays Inn Square Trust & Probate Solicitor Westminster Attorney General Government of Gibraltar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Services QD Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Insurance Litigator Pannone & Partners ZMB Computer People EnR Cumuria Constablary Cloisters Crawley Borough Council Legal Seminars Litigation Solicitor QD Quarry Dougall EJ No Title All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Cvria Solicitors Topolski back at Oxford's helm Dark Blues look to former mentor to lift gloom of defeat Teamwork carries St Honorine through Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Lebow the marathon inspiration dies of cancer at 62 The Times Two-for-one flights to Europe Wallace injury hits Canada's chances Adelaide backs down No farewell flourish Tigers apprehensive Indians reach last four Gunn loses shoot-out Childerley chases gold Frustrating beginning for Border's successor Chargers' juggernaut is rolling again Word-Watching Aiming to relax when confronted by invisible bull Cardiff lead way into Europe Details Choice of referee disconcerts England The Times French build for renaissance to complete the grand gesture Wales thirst for victory toast in unfamiliar surroundings Asian Games Pools Forecast Pass master who commanded centre stage David Miller pays tribute to Raich Carter, one of the greatest inside forwards of the English game, who died on Sunday For the Record Irish rue loss of five men to injury Racing Results Leicester Hatoof primed to land big-race double Carnegie ruled out of Breeders' Cup series Carlisle race made void Thunderer: Chepst0w Thunderer: Sedgefield Guide to our Racecard Trainer's first Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Prodigy now prowling riskier fairways Americans falling prey to rapidly maturing talent of 'Tiger' Woods John Hopkins on the hopes and expectations surrounding an emerging black American golfer Nestle Hendry remains in happy frame of mind after switch Flower power blooms anew Radio 1 Cracker-pulling produces a nasty surprise BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Rowing Schofieid pulled up short of Great Britain goal Party Times Two Crossword Venables waits to unleash Le Tissier England coach keeps guessing game going as pressure increases Winning Move No Title Word-Watching American Football Zenith Rainbow By our Sports Staff: Charlton rewards Bonner by appointing him captain
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