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News from 14/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Vanessa J. Martlew Chief Executive Medical Director, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Stewart Purvis, Rob Hughes, Anthony Franklin, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Michael Elliott, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Nick Cottam, Lynne Truss, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, B. M. Nonhebel, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and David Adams, Nicolae Ratiu President of the World Union, Peter Ball, Roger Boyes, Pearce Wright and Clifford Longley, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jeff Rooker, Frederick Hill, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, David Guest, Emma Nicholson, Sarah Bagnall, Kenneth Ross, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Tim Jones and Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Michael Smedley Vice-Chairman, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Maggie Hamilton, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Barry Fox, Charles Elly President, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Clive Aslet, Oliver Holt, A. McCall-JUDSON, Roger Boyes, D. Smith, David Watts and Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Bill Cater, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, H. A. Crichton-Miller, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, Christopher Pearson, Christopher Thomas, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Giles Whittell, Richard Dykes Managing Director, John L. Jones, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, John Graham, Peter Shephard, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, F. P. N. Lake, Kate Alderson and Philip Bassett, Caitlin Moran, F. C. Everson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Bob Whitehouse, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Andrew Carnson, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

Resumo

Propping up the bar Ulster facing prospect of era of peace Reynolds hails close of a tragic chapter in our history as loyalists announce ceasefire Voluntary ID plan angers the Right Index Clarke urged to price motorists off the road Major asks schools to play the game Rural Prize The Times Stretching for the stars Clinton orders cut in Gulf troops Shares surge on good news Killers ambush man "Old Speckled Hen" 20p Ain't what you say but way that you say it Patients recalled in new hospital hepatitis scare Multiyork Legionnaires' kills patient Marijuana refusal thwarts American Air France Council arranged Bill rally outing Black activist quits Tories for Labour Thatcher arms denial Tv staff face pay cuts Early dustman sacked Calves flown to Holland M11 protesters cleared 300 schools go on show Police blame professional killers for murder of car dealer Discovery of cult leader's body sparks search for missing millions MOJO Brothers in law welcome fourth recruit to the Bar From the Press Association: Doctor 'chopped up wife in shed' Doctor on bank trip left patient By a Correspondent: Navy attaché tells of spying mission Plagiarist stripped of degree as third case emerges Peugeot Two-year-old saved by pioneering heart operation She is too small to be nervous. The alarm and concern has been to us. It was terrifying Laser surgery cuts risk of hysterectomy Pentium Gamekeeper turned poacher Parents remanded in fatal fire case Nurse returns Détente Duke Show goes on Spanish fries £3m egg sale TV watchdog issues warning on adverts for slimming aids Vauxhall Market trader denies cruelty to golden eagle Fish and fruit offer a healthy autumn The Times Bridge Cheaney Churchman's role in ceasefire wins Dublin's praises Message from a tree-lined Belfast park: Let everyone relax. The guns have stopped thundering Pentium The Loyalists Gunmen claimed more victims than the IRA John Fashanu to pay £70,000 for tackle that ended a career Footballers agree out-of-court settlement and call for compensation fund to avoid legal action Renauet Final Execution of a Drastic Disposal Order Keene on Chess Partners against Crime Clarke wins grudging support for tax policy Half-hearted ovation reflects party's sagging morale] Toyota Carina E Cd Windfall billions kept for rainy day Spedning The Times Eminent old hand gives complacent Tories a dose of realism Riddell on Politics Shephard launches crusade against waffle and slang Education Dolphin Bella Pasta Clarke and Howe throw cold blue water on Portillo Europe Howard angers Tories with Optional ID card Law and Order Ministers staring at minefield The Royal Bank of Scotland Major disgraced by party's yobs Young Tories The Times Conservative Party Cadbury's £500 gift returned Today's agenda American troops choose site of desert massacre to stage display of force Allies found Iraq stored blister agent in Kuwait Crisis adds to Gulf fears Iranian eat Dell Baghdad drives Shia Muslims into arid exile Emma Nicholson reports on the woes of the Marsh Arabs as Saddam's oppression bites Rabin visit confirms Husain rift with Saddam Dole scorns Clinton over draft dodging Air France Cédras joins ranks of exiled dictators Multiple Display Advertising Items General looks to haven in Spain Britain 'is paying price for snubs to Taiwanese' Pilgrims flock to see rural vision of Virgin The Times Canon Nobel prize salutes Samurai war writer New York honours founder of marathon Oxfam condemns UN for Rwanda 'complacency' The Professionals Joinery Company Praise for bride in dowry protest Tinseltown titans join forces Everest Bonn Left pledges to renegotiate Maastricht Malaysia Airlines now Flies to Six Continents Bank intervenes to shore up the creaking rouble Mayor's arrest marks start of French purge Gaza force arrests activists Mandela warns defiant troops (Reuter): Iranian crash (AFP): Nato move (Reuter): Kid gloves The First Brother changes his tune Gilles Whittell talks to Bill Clinton's blues brother Miele Fleecing the country voters If the Tories want the rural vote, says Clive Aslet, they must address some pressing rural issues Higher 'I like it when people think I have just walked off the street' Tom Courtenay on the loneliness of the solo run-and the joy of being box office again The Sunday Times Philip Howard When they talk about civics, they are, at root, simply lying Restricted aria Picture Gallery Well and truly shopped Tiny Rowland surely allowed himself just a little smile when his new friends the Al-Fayeds were thrown out of court Our house Princely some Clan destiny R. I. P Lucky star Clinton is up, but not for long Michael Elliott on the American wheel of fortune Loyal to Principle The New Ceasefire heralds change and uncertainty Kohl's Comeback Win or lose, the Chancellor has dominated the campaign Identity Crisis Identity cards are an unnecessary intrusion Fair deal sought for crime victims News judgments Post Office closures Tory search for 'clear blue water' Minimum wages Making waves Blood transfusion Official visit of President Iliescu Highland clearances Arachnid alarm Stating the odds Court Circular Anniversaries Insurers' Company Personal Column Memorial service His Honour Judge John Newey Professor James Joll Miss M. J. Challis Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Her Majesty's Household Receptions Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Lord Blaker Ambassador Duncan Guthrie Trailfinders Personal Column Picture Gallery Max Kaminsky Sir Anthony Abell Alexander Parnis Church Says Fake Turin Shroud is Still an Icon Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,673 The Times Today Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Body blows wash over Body Shop It's White Hot Lane for Spurs supremo Infotech Swan Hunter's break-up begins Shares leap on US prices data GEC may challenge BAe over agreed bid for Vsel Arts Sport Tesco signs deal to sell Branson's Virgin Cola PEPS Couriers in the Fast Lane Business Today Ulster bid up London lead By our World Trade Correspondent: Metallgesellschaft faces $1.5bn court action Bank of England obtains injunction Northern Rock British Steel to set up mini-mill in America CSO chief to head Australian bureau Corporate Silver Giftware By our World Trade Correspondent: BAT in $70m Russian deal City firms replace Topic screens BOC opens gases plant in Dublin Pearson acquires Register Growth in Germany gives boost to Kohl Servisair oversubscribed Greycoat shake-up House sales setback Abbeycrest cuts losses Eleco further in red Delyn back in the black Maunders advances Taxman faces fight Tourist Rates Winning with winners Rethinking industrial policy policy Virgin and the cola big boys Solvency poser for pension funds Pennington NatWest raises takeover bid for Irish TSB Bank Thinking Business David Brown hit by lift-truck crisis Earnings dip in third quarter at JP Morgan No Title Albert Fisher sells canning business Allied Domecq to sell 641 pubs Commodities Life Options US inflation figures give big boost to share prices London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Body Shop GEC/VSEL Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Tempus Smoke signals east Sainsbury have launched remarkably similar and… Picture Gallery Wall Street Burgers at Tiffany's The Times Waving the flag Onward and up No matter who wins the Bonn race, taxes will rise Wolfgang M?nchau reports that German electors are facing a complicated array of choices on Sunday What price shares? Government has let pension scheme members down New rolling settlement could stifle objections by small shareholders Reasons for pension law reform Coping with a corporate nightmare Jon Ashworth says chairmen are to get lessons in conducting awkward AGMs West Lancashire Read the F. T. for a comment London still leads world for marine services Legal & Public Notices Alexander Workwear profit increase disappoints analysts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sercib Grt boards Reiver buses Ford aims to transform car-making Customers will get the car of their choice within two days, reports Bear squeeze continues The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM I'm sorry, he's talking to his PC Voice-recognition system may end the legal profession's aversion to computers, says Bob Whitehouse Information Technology Career Group NetManage It Sales Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items TASA S-Com Now it's stylish to be a nerd The derided computer fanatic has found a supporter Simple methods of crime Computer crime has tripled since 1990-has it become too easy? Share the images Cheap change Mega-heist Chinese cable Windows event Slowing down What's best The perfect-sound machine Barry Fox looks at a completely new radio service which could be as revolutionary as colour television Big Blue goes into warp drive IBM has made its move to break the dominance of the Pc market by Microsoft The Internet Opus technology Pupils enter cyberspace Schools are being recruited for a pilot scheme to link up with the Internet Good news for freelances? David Guest reports on changes in the structure of agencies that provide the work for It specialists Druid Systems OCTel SunSystems Information Technology Dunnes Stores Morgan & Banks International Mimicry has a Field day Theatre: A flawed exercise in dramatic biography; Sondheirm revived in Leicester Comic routines can be re-created, but comic genius is more elusive, writes Benedict Nightingale Sparrow Theatre Dances and dissonance Follies Leicester Haymarket Knight to forget Opera: A thoroughly dreadful new work The Poisoned Chalice Drill Hall Pop Partners in perfection Concert: reviews a London recital by two great masters of Indian classical music Autumn Sale Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Go out and dazzle them, kids Simon Tait reports on the finals earlier this week of the Barclays Music Theatre Awards for young people Actions replayed Grupo Corpo Sadler's Wells Too busy being big to be Petty Pop on Friday: Rebel without an image consultant the twang's the thang with Elastica the old boy named super You can trust Tom Petty to conjure up platinum albums, but don't ask him to do the hard-sell too. Alan Jackson talked to him Down among the demons New Albums: Johny Cash gives gloom a great name; plus more cheery stuff from the Cult Bring on the stretch limos Elastica dating agency to the stars, are about to hit paydirt themselves Randy Newman Conjugate: the sound The music of tomorrow, heard today Delivering a £2bn business Britain has the fastest-growing courier sector in the world. Derek Harris reports on the fierce competition for custom FedEx Speed has been key to success Delivery times have fallen as firms have demanded next-day service State firms wait for privatisation Red Star and Parcelforce still face uncertainty, Rodney Hobson writes Take off for the next-day arrival Aircraft can now transport mail to overseas addresses inside 24 hours DHL King of the road is truckspotter's choice UPS Customers take to the tunnel The Channel link has created new opportunities for companies that previously used aircraft. Rodney Hobson reports The parcel on your doorstep Mail-order companies rely on a fast, officient service Improbable opponent insists lie will test Eubank Reference to Europe is refused after appeal Sport and serenity, no strings attached Laurentine Mildon Outsider pushes Whiteout of frame at Derby Foreign divorce settlement is final Pugh identifies rugby's leading global questions Union's structure under scrutiny Wales reap reward as Jenkins passes record For the Record Word-Watching The Times Managing director sets an inspiring example Fixtures Leicester's title chance almost over Nottinghamshire tell Lewis he must stay Martinez replaces Graf Scots secure first win Wales to tour Australia Late call for Humphrey Oval missionaries Thumbs down Yesterday's Racing Results Maid For Walking strides to victory Bonus for Brasher as filly claims £90,000 first prize in Tote Trophy Redcar Newmarket Rapid Raceline First Time Blinkers Improving Sherqy can open account Catterick Ludlow My Patriarch is ruled out of Melbourne Cup In praise of a passing lesson from Romania Rob Hughes pens an open letter opf gratitude to Anghel Iordanescu, the Romaina football coach and highest-ranking officer in the national army Sterner tests await Scots Sheikin saves the day and more m unlikely tale of two goalkeepers N Ireland go on offensive No Title Novel inspiration Radio 1 Hard times, bad luck, by any other name BBC1 Variations Satellite Boxing Schumacher fires first shots of world title showdown Ballesteros catches Frost cold Details Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Football Little yen for foreign travel TIK

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