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News from 12/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Jon. Crabtree, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, John O'Leary, Education Editor, L. A. Coates, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Hugh Hanning (Vice-President), Lynne Truss, Orbital, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Samir Shah, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John Young, Marc Cranfield-Adams (Honorary Secretary), David Hands, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Richard Barr, LSO/Tilson Thomas, Barbara Roche, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, C. Goodhind, Chairman, Anthony Sampson, Margot Norman, Brenda Maddox, Michael Theodoulou, Lin Jenkins, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, D. J. Kidd (Tax partner), Nick Bryant, John Oakland, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Craine (Director), Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Richard Evans, Trevor Grove, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Geoff Hewitt, T. Montgomerie (Chairman), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, S. T. Dobbs, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Nanci Griffith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, John Graham, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Ben Ross, H. Gort, John J. E. Brennan (Chairman), Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Alan Coren, Graham Allen, Dr Knock, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, John Bayley, David E. Taylor, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, James Bone and Richard Beeston, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,

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Lamont ends Tory truce on Europe Call for rejection of federal state Boarding fees to top £4,000 a term Call off the newshounds Killings may be linked Deng 'put on life support machine' Agency sold for £1 The Saudi deals Gaunt Thatcher shocks party faithful Booker Prize judge calls winning work a 'disgrace' The great prize draw SinGAPORE Airlines No Title Big Gulf build-up goes on as Iraqis pull back Reynolds warns peace process is in danger Lombard Natwest Vision from the deep sails through media storm Raw voice brooks no argument Booker Winner BR cuts 1,500 jobs to prepare for sale First Mortgage Securities Sect banker identified Blitz on dirty lorries Pools jackpot to hit £8m Stolen casket recovered Fraud charges dropped Scott denies deal inquiry Stephens Brothers Pregnant workers win right to return News in Brief Pregnant workers win right to return 'We want to remember those summer days, not rows with neighbours' Raunchy rabbits in the dock Magazine Asian bride beaten for three years Picture Gallery Riverboat owners sued over crown fees digital PC Second killing raises fear of serial murderer Midland Top head accuses exam board of incompetence Trigger Happy Governors Labour Commons double act splits The Times Postal Service Police hold parents of boys hurt in blaze Smear tests save 2,000 lives a year Cervical cancer deaths decline as screening programme extends its coverage to 80% of women Michael Heseltine Early check gauges risk The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Free at your Shell Service Station Solicitors face £30m payout as claims of dishonesty soar By our Legal Correspondent: Millionaire risks jail over contempt Peugeot Theatre world unveils video archive Case against judges rejected Inquiry into Hebrides quarry opens rift Cathedrals called to account over finances Jobless Appeal Diseased fish found in water supply Sedan By our Environment Correspondent: Sea dredging endangers stocks Computer pirates warned off News in Brief We must not turn back on Europe, says Hurd Foreign Secretary clashes with sceptics as civil war reopens on EU's future Telecom Security Tebbit calls for Major to get off the single currency fence CAP reform launched The two Normans boldly go where 'bastards' fear to tread Riddell on Politics Hunt has no regrets on Delors attack Lamont sees no reason to stay in federal Europe Peugeot Powell re-enters fray with a plea to preserve the Union Cabinet split over plans for national identity card Regions win right to transatlantic flights If you were reading this in our new Club Euro US wants more concessions Bullish Hanley makes amends for gaffes Bottomley tastes ire to come MPs warned to stop squabbling Blair is accused of political squatting Today's agenda Allied men 'want to go all the way to Baghdad and finish the job' US seeks exclusion zone on border (Reuter): Basra bandits rob the press Frigate's Wrens help to keep watch on dictator British Airways Iraqi war losses 'exaggerated' Rifkind says Britain ready to build up Kuwait force Son 'gave orders to move the troops' The Times Moscow battles to halt collapse of the rouble Central Bank ploy to encourage exports proves risky as savings vanish and businesses close AA Personal Communications Red-Green pact would put ministers on their bikes Shanghai dissidents sentenced News in Brief Brazil winner Ministers quit Mandela talks (AP): Tribunal date Grand rockeur seeks US role Mesh Technique Independent Schools Information Service Nobel official set shares peace prize Clinton hopes for poll gain after overseas gambles Dell Batman loses his shorts US investigates Haiti 'human sacrifice' Junta's president quits Magellan's space odyssey meets fiery end (AP): Games players triumph Why we chose James Kelman John Bayley, chairman of this year's Booker judges, explains their controversial decision to choose the Kafkaesque How late it was, how late One would-be cook, baked to perfection With 15 other amateurs, Trevor Grove tastes the teaching at Prue Leith's school Guardian Direct Trumpeting the power of love Why not tell Fleet Street's finest and TV reporters about your happy day? Forte Leisure Breaks London 's burning The Fashion Week sets couture alight Aquascutum London Hotline Over the past few years London Fashion Week, the… Fashion Famous Designer Clothes Ehrman Tapestry Alan Coren It may be all rite on the night, but is it politically correct? Deer passing The Times Diary Bad sign The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tear up the Tory Clause 4 Labour's left-wingers would be proud to boast a record of nationalisation to match the past 15 years Let them eat The Times Diary They'll pay The Times Diary Snap decision The Times Diary Arms and the middle men Anthony Sampson on Thatcher and the Saudi deals The Lamont Challenge Major should not shut his ears to his former Chancellor Who Examines Examiners? GCSE standard must be seen to be consistent and fair Traditional Bookmanism One jury's winner is always another reader's fush and chips Hard times for the Tory Party Selection of judges under scrutiny South African economy The Miles memoirs Property values Crime and apathy Answers needed on measles jabs Gulf warning Gloomy outlook Court Circular Birthdays today Sir David Napley Professor David Lewis Funeral service Donald Reeve Royal engagements The Prince of Wales agrees to be patron National Trust announces its centenary centenary celebrations Personal Column Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Deputy lieutenants Dinners Lord Kingsland Appointments Rotary Club of London Chaim Raphael Chaim Raphael, CBE, historian, crime-writer and former Treasury spokesman, died on October 10 aged 86. He was born in Middlesbrough on July 14,1908 Personal Column Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Mark Lambert Mark Lambert, aviator and aerospace journalist, died from cancer on September 27 aged 65. He was born on June 15,1929 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Rukba Wanted Diana Churchill Diana Churchill, actress, died on October 8 aged 81. She was born on August 21,1913 Canon Dudley Hodges Canon Dudley Hodges, former Precentor of Lichfield Cathedral, died on October 1 aged 85. He was born on February 2,1909 Communists and Fascists "Victory" March in East End Picture Gallery Compaq Kramer Westfield Search and Selection The Hospitality Group Massey's Executive Selection Sales Executives Sought European Sales Manager International Advertising Sales The Times Newspapers John Prodger Recruitments MSL International Birmingham Cable Communications Sextons Bio-Rad DHL Worldwide Express The royals should not amuse A privacy law is unnecessary: what we want is a new set of rules to ring-fence the royal family, and their offspring in particular Have I got a show for you! The BBC is profiting by selling series formats abroad Which news story is bigger? This was just one of the questions put to aspiring BBC news trainces. Samir Shah explains how eight were finally picked from thousands for the class of 94 Soap addicts rely on video Times TV Top 20: Video Viewing v Viewing v Live Viewing Laurentian Milldon Selling your skills Marketing and Sales Awards News The Times Crossword No 19,671 The Times Today Times Weather Call In the Times Nationwide estate agency sold for £1 The society's surveying business is also being sold to Hambro Countrywide for £12 million. This will be paid for by the issuing of 24 million shares at 50p a share Rewards to catch software thieves Lloyd's joins international drugs inquiry Arts 35-37 Mortgage lending off 7% in September, says Barclays Pentos deeper in the red Focus 38,39 TLG set to switch on £225m Picture Gallery One Service Does It All Thinking Sport 42-48 BA takes note of Tunnel threat No Title Business Today Wall St surge Barings strong Sinclair profits blossom Beckman dips Wescol soars Black ahead Shares halted Tourist Rates Sun Union wants European ruling in pensions case LDV signs assembly pact Poland Continental Airlines St lves earnings rise by a quarter News Corp boosts preference terms Business Roundup N Brown raises payout Changes at FR Group Welpac losses increase Telegraph stake raised Barings lightens sector gloom with 54% surge TLG plc Ripe for a Budget levy National Grid windfall is tempting for Chancellor Rouble threatens Russia's reform LDV in the van Pennington Thorntons tastes a sweeter £12m Warp factor to help drive IBM Asprey shares dive to new low for year Hinchcliffe steps down at Iceland Vive la difference Amersham buys stake in Japan Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street boosts shares and bears run for cover Stock Market London FINANClAL Futures Mondy Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterung Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hambro goes nationwide Tempus Amersham Intl St Ives Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Turning Japanese Pentos Wall Street Banker heads Olympic fund The Times City Diary Team mates The Times City Diary Picture Gallery No names The Times City Diary Major printer The Times City Diary Clubs have still to prove they can come up trumps One year on, Costco and Cargo Club are waiting for the revolution, reports Susan Gilchrist Big players continue to bale out of Britain 's estate agency market Robert Miller reports on housing-slump casualties IWC Two economies, but only one market trend The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Equities climb in late rally C E Heath Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Judy Farquharson Ltd. City of Westminster Riley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking Pa(s) Crone Corkill Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Rainbow Recruitment Sterling International Movers Repsol 1994 ROC Recruitment Maine-Tucker The Institution of Civil Engineers Angela Mortimer Sue Cooke Joslin Rowe Multiple Display Advertising Items Small Company to Run The Recruitment Company Anderson Hoare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Jigsaw Crone Corkill Health and Happiness The Willis Partnership Limited Junior Secretary/admin Assistant Office Angels Hobstones Victoria Wall Associates SOAS University of London IBC handle Directors' Secretaries Meridian Hobstones Pa to Md of Music Publishing Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Gissings Mary Olland Pa/senior Secretaries Administrators Ski & Learn French Tate International Drinks Anderson Hoare The Times Leading 5 Star Resort ADMINISTRATOR/PA Managing Director's Secretary Could You Manage? Experienced PA/SECRETARY Secretary/copy Typist PA/SECRETARY Diamonds are Forever £18,500 Knightsbridge £18,000 Busy Media Independent in Bayswater Require Team… Secretary £15,500 + Benefits Applemac Sec £18K + paid o/tlme Susan Hamilton Group The Royal College of Radiologists Banking & Legal La Creme Word Processor operator required for… Medical Secretaries Manpower LIDL Multi-Lingual Opportunities Senior P. A. £17,500 Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learning Curve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving until it hurts Rock stars still support worthy causes - but not as wholeheartedly or as successfully as in the Live Aid days, David Sinclair reports Country mouse and her city ways Pop Concerts: Nanci Griffith puts her ingenue role firmly behing her, while Orbital give dance a good name Theatre 36 Spontaneous combustion Orbital Brixton Academy Royal Shakespeare Company Opera page 37 In tune with the Universe Jazz: Brazil's eccentric genius Hermeto Pascoal QEH No Title Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Apollo BO/CC 24hrs 071 494 5072/344 4444 Drury Lane Theatre Royal SS cc (BKg fee) 24hr 7 days… Just what the maniac ordered Theatre: A black medical comedy; northern comics at loggerheads; and Sophocles revisited Dr Knock Orange Tree, Richmond Haymarket This one will kill you Get Off My Foot! Nottingham Playhouse Mother and father of audience participation The Oedipus Table Finborough, SW10 New London Drury Lane WC2 BO 071 405 0072 CC 071 404… Prince of Wales 071 839 5987/836 3464/416 6020/344… Shaftesbury BO 071 379 5399 cc 24hr 071 413 35B6 Grosvenor Gallery Around the Ring in 80 words Little wrong that some spiiWe would not fix Opera: Touring production marred by a plodder on the podium Il barbiere di Siviglia Glyndebourne The Poisoned Chalice Gift of myrrh in clouds of incense Festival: Another instalment of Mahler LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Hall Harps and flowers Concert Halle/Nelson Free Trade Hall, Manchester Roy Hudd Tick here for quality management From dating agencies to ready-mixed concrete, Nick Bryant traces the impact of Britain's quality assurance scheme Do it yourself or call in the experts How to apply for the standard - and keep it once you've won it SGS Trada Certification Points for prizes A new quality awards scheme is giving companies an extra incentive TQM Small beer, large gain How a farm business won certification from a quality giant LRQA Ltd The big five bow to the little people Mounting criticism on costs has persuaded the certification bodies to tailor a cheaper package Making the change painlessly John Oakland explains how firms can embrace the new philosophy It is not possible simply to 'graft' the techniques on to a poor quality system BSi Quality Assurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kentisbeare House Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sunley Affordable Elegance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items School's out, but the converters are back in Homes that pack 'n' go Little cheer from latest figures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Ltd. Beechcroft The English Courtyard Association Historic mill finds new life The Times Commercial Property Kafka rules in the world of sport's thought police Unexpected arrival of Mansell lifts Hill Legal & Public Notices Bullish Ballesteros pursues record Simon Barnes For the Record Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Word-Watching The Times Accountancy and Finance McDermott is cleared to line up for Britain at Wembley Lynagh warns wales to beware losing discipline Multiple Display Advertising Items Redruth handed return trip Draw Bath poised to offer comeback chance to Guscott Grafs withdrawal deprives Brighton Slow going in Harare British trio qualify Chen has eye on medal Hingis opens in style Vikings on rampage The Times Bobble hats shipped out as Faeroes shape up David Powell on the football minnows out to make waves with a professional approach Brown warns Scots against complacency Jack's Wales look to Home's leadership qualities Group Seven MacAri takes Celtic to court United consider moving from Old Trafford John Goodbudy says a proposed new national stadium in Manchester may solve the club's expansion problems Sprint winner cries foul Doherty holds his nerve Hamilton forced to call up part-time goalkeeper Injury threatens Wagon Master's career Thunderer: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Strong challenge for Japan Cup Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Exeter Clinical skill of MacFie proves decisive Fixtures Herbert stands at the crossroads Golden boy loses patience with Lotus as also-rans pass him by Oliver Holt says fate and misfortune have conspired to dash the world championship ambitions of the British driver many expected to go on and dominate Formula One The Times No Title Is limitless ambition the drug that breeds success? Rob Hughes asks whether the West is too swift to condemn China's rapid progress Waiting in the wings Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99.8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90.2 Second time unlucky for the new writers Review BBC1 Viriations Satellite Golf 42 Le Tissier at last gets a stage for his talents Venables puts his trust in England's maverick playmaker Teams Clay-court specialists pose difficult Davis Cup hurdle 1995 Draw Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Clubs accused of failing to cany out safety measures John Goodbody previews a television expose of how football clubs are disregarding the recommendations of two investigations Home & Family Finance Ltd Rugby Union 43

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