News from 17/10/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, Lucy Hodges, David Tytler, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Colin Narbrough and Philip Bassett, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, G. R. M. Beadle, Ben Lynfield and Richard Beeston, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ilona Kickbusch Director, Dan Retief, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Tarquin Olivier, James Bone and Ian Brodie, Robert Key, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Caroline Clayden Chairman, Bruce Kemble, Lynne Truss, Thorsten Krings, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Jonathan Mirsky, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Ann Taylor, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Lionel Bloch, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Norman Doidge, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Stuart Crainer, Alexandra Frean and Helen Johnstone, Simon Davies, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Emma Wilkins and Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, M. A. Jackson-Roberts, Paul Sexton, Peter J. M. McEwan Editor-in-Chief, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Die Walküre, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, John Laughland, John Savage, David Walton, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Alex. P. Rice, Roger Boyes, Ullswater, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mel Webb, John Graham, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Roland Howarth, Anjana Ahuja, Lin Jenkins and Tim Jones, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Alan Hamilton and Emma Wilkins, Colin McQuillan, Clement Freud, John Cassels, Chairman, Christopher Irvine, Hugh Dickinson (Managing partner),
Resumo'No regrets' on biography says Prince Discclosure of loveless marriage 'agony' as the Queen prepares for historic visit to Russia Howe rallies the pro-Europe Tories Education Index The Times Above it all Finns agree on Brussels US may back UN order with force Schumacher win William Rees-Mogg Zhirinovsky barred from royal presence Kohl claims poll victory but majority is slashed Sports special Abbey National 20P Discreet silence reigns over murder of Tsar Queen leaves problems at home to steer through delicate issue of Britian and the Romanovs Prudential Service line Insurance Prince's secretary pushed policy of openness The Royal Household Loveless marriage doomed from start 'I am terrified sometimes of making a promise and then perhaps living to regret it' The Book Teenager who said no Breaking the mould of royal biographies The Author The Times Hp Hewlett Packard Margarine Above it all: a salute to the Queen 'She is the embodiment of unselfish duty and service to her nation, underpinned by a devot faith' Talk of the sovereign, and her subjects Organ Donor Card holders Couple named as victims of rail crash in Kent fog BR and Railtrack start investigations into why trains collided head-on London news talk The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Government to accept Ulster ceasefires Pregnant woman killed in car rally News in Brief Murder charge MP to bow out Theatre winners Fair accident Siege charge Amputee let off Crown jewel Police chief accuses ministers of distrust Mercedes-Benz Lokes make the local economy go round Stolen car driven five miles with flat tyres News in Brief Vaccine trial Twitchers flock (AFP): Flying again Shelter record Relatives' plea Rifkind says Eurofighter may be too expensive Power struggle looms over Hurd's job Lockheed BBC wins five-year Wimbledon deal Stealth building boosts air safety at Heathrow Dubai is favourite resort Candidates plumb new depths in race for California Renault Poor urge Aristide to realise dream of new start Peru bars Fujimori's wife from presidency contest Air Miles Clinton ready to enforce order for Iraqi pullback South Africa rivals join anti-crime war The Times Harrods Ltd Psion Series Ulysses Grant may start new odyssey Balladur resists reshuffle calls to purge odour of corruption Scandals dogging the ruling Gaullists are likely to boost Socialist chances of holding on to the French presidency, Charles Bremner writes, especially if they can persuade Jacques Delors to run Left hoping to use dose Kohl win as gateway to power Poll fraud claim in MacEdonia Leisure Breaks Chechenia pushes back rebels News in Brief (Reuter): Chief defects (AFP): Liner diverted (Reuter): Algeria toll Poison alert Big Finnish majority votes for EU entry Nathan Reuter: Poll chaos incenses Greeks Rabin acts to mend relations with PLO Middle East counts cost of bungled raid Perry's China talks rule out arms sales The Times Employment Department Group Kim makes appearance to honour late father Visual Art Positively provocative Opera: praises the second instalment of the Royal Opera House's stimulating new Ring cycle Die Walküre Covent Garden Entertainments Quick bus ride to Elsinore Overtures Dance Pop Out of sorts, out of wedlock Theatre On Approval Playhouse Music Gash versus culture? Who should run Manchester's ambitious new concert hall-an orchestra or a leisure chain? Gerald Larner anticipates today's decision Time lords touch down Pop: Dropping through a temporal warp, the Floyd have their phasers and lasers set to stun Pink Floyd Earls Court Hear on Radio 3 Theatre Opera Film The Times Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Books Tumours under attack New attempts to cure cancer through neutron beams ... Japanese bugs tackle oil spillages ... links between cholesterol and schizophrenia Science Briefing Oil-rich diet Brainwave Bionic man comes of age Microchip implants into the brain can bring great benefits, but are open to abuse, says Simon Davies Relief from Nagging Pain Hail fellows, well done One university at least is trying to cure the short-term contract syndrome which plagues British science The Times Educational Supplement Mitterrand and his dirty money The corruption of France: part 1 In the first of two extracts from his forthcoming book, John Laughland traces the slush funds that finance France's President Upbringing was his downfall The Prince of Wales was a classic victim of emotional illiteracy Collins English Dictionary Girobank Matthew Parris Gillian Shephard's speech was splendid, but what was this porn on the conference hotel television? Peace at last The Times Diary Prang prank The Times Diary The candour feared by Charles's friends The Price of Wales is plainly to be pitied—but why has he so publicly criticised his family? Perils of playing with reform There are traps for Major as well as for Blair on the constitutional issue says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday About turn The Times Diary Derailed The Times Diary Class war The Times Diary Smoke signal The Times Diary The Queen The royal visit to Russia symbolises the essence of monarchy Saddam Counts the Cost America and its allies must now reinforce the UN's message Europe Fights Back The Tories' precarious unity has not lasted for long An effective role for the World Health Organisation Wildlife protection Picasso mural Isaiah's lesson Celebrating skills Iraq exclusion zone A need for cars Credit for GPs High tables Regulating traffic on rural pathways Booker dispute Arachnid alarm Vive la difference Court Circular The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Anniversaries today Personal Column The Times Royal Navy-New Entries Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Memorial Services Nature notes Award Remembrance Sunday Charterhouse Dinner Service dinners Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Sir Noel Moynihan Sir Noël Moynihan, Chairman of Save the Children Fund, 1977-82, died on October 5 aged 77. He was born in Cork on December 24,1916 No Title James Crews Church news Viacheslav Atroshenko Viacheslav Atroshenko, painter, writer and composer, died from an Aids-related disease on September 11 aged 59. He wasborn in Shanghai on September 11,1935 From Our Film Critic: On this Day Hollywood Has a Good Shot ar Genet Academy Cinema: The Balcony Nikolai Karetnikov Nikolai Karetnikov, Russian composer, died from diabetes and heart disease in Moscow on October 10 aged 64, He was born there on june 28,1930 News The Times Crossword No 19,675 Business Forecast In the Times Football Triumphant Schumacher stops Hill in his tracks Details from Jerez TAG Heuer Boxing Golf Rugby Union Television falls short of taking pole position TV Action Reply By our Sports Staff: Tuigamala scores twice as Wigan pull away Top spot eludes Davies AIG Europe Halifax fun Australians close McColgan back in charge Lalas inspires upset of unhappy Milan Sport in Brief Confident O'Sullivan Amnesty for Catt Salim in charge Ivanisevic dominates Beavers lead the way Cilley's effort in vain Holders eliminated French foe for Wood Down but on the up Shooting to perfection Autissier forges on Mansell plays bit-part as young guns steal the starring roles Andrew Longmore sees former champion struggle to recapture former glories as he returns to the rigours of Formula One racing Els gets his lines right for role of best man British challenge for Match Play title peters out as his opponent sinks telling putts Moderate Montgomerie stifles the sourpuss Barcelona appear at the mercy of United Spanish champions likely to present brittle barrier at Old Trafford Rob Hughes in Valencia on the shortcomings of a team too keen to attack, too ponderous to defend Ferguson shows sympathy to battle-weary troops Celtic's flattering record exposed in defeat Scottish commentary Leeds run into bulwark Shearer's power sinks the craft of Liverpool Fantasy league Walker drawing deep on fund of goodwill Newcastle's love affair with success conjures late reward Simon Barnes watches Crystal Palace, let down by a lack of self-belief and a wayward last touch despite making the running in an attacking game, lose 1-0 to the league leaders Wednesday's win tarnished by Walker's dismissal Russell Kempson sees Sheffield Wednesday complete a 2-1 defeat of Ipswich Town at Portman Road in dramatic circumstances Bernard raises Oldham's spirits Woking slip from top as Hay is missed Crowd delivers rousing verdict Vive la difference! FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Overseas Results All the Other Leagues Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship McCormack takes stock of sport's free market 'Players can earn vast sums without doing very well. That's not right' Simon Barnes meets the man who has made a buisiness out of staying ahead of the game He likes to explain how Kiri tol him to say 'intermission' instead of 'half-time' Brave new world for Northampton Shilton keeps his sense of humour Haining's defence falls foul of virus Air France Fabre tar gets Breeders' Gup Thunderer: Nottingham Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Slow pace hinders Hatoof Flat Leaders Weaver to ride freelance Thunderer: Folkestone Bigstone prevails in rough race for Forêt Uzbekistan rediscovers its identity in Asian Games gold David Miller sees uninhibited joy as a nation long swallowed up by the Soviet amalgam springs a romantic surprise in a closing event in Hiroshima Lacklustre Eubank's credibility at new low Thunderer: Hereford Bradbury Star entered Major promise for netball's young elite Obscure tactics fail to stop rout Pursuing Olympic titbits Afterthoughts Injuries compel Saunders to plan retirement For the Record Racing Today's Fixtures Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Schools Sport Rugby League Hockey Rugby Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the footsteps of a running master John Goodbody continues his series on training for the London Marathon by going the distance with Ron Hill Golfs human armada is put out to see Wentworth becomes a land of milk-crates, periscopes and frustration Stuart Jones fights unsuccessfully for a vantage point among the record crowds at the World Play Championship Ipswich top as Slough suffer Run with the very best Win a Training Weekend Away in the New Forest England pass Spanish test Rayer s injury adds to Welsh troubles Exhausted tourists feel the heat of cluttered programme Leaderless Quins are easy meat for Tigers Gloucester relieved by accuracy of Mapletoft David Hands sees penalty misses undermine Bristol's aspirations in the 19-17 defeat at Kingsholm Northampton slip deeper into trouble Wasps' game plan overwhelms Sale Bath ride luck as Watson eclipses Guscott Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Travel trails American Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Temps SOAS University of London PA to £20,000 Financial Co., W. 1 Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Extras Price Cuts Multiple Display Advertising Items Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items International Group Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC McCloud & Co NB Selection Ltd Hefce Gabbitas Davies Laing & Dick College Hurstpierpoint College Sussex North Foreland Lodge Suffolk Management Development Centre University of Oxford Bursar EF Multiple Display Advertising Items Grants for Venetian Research Study Languages in Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureship in Later Mediaeval History or… Is this the area you want to work in? David Tytler reports on the increasing popularity of the two-week placements for schoolchildren in the workplace, and its benefits for the company Companies exposed to the world of education can influence teaching Why Britain must plug into the future Ann Taylor on how a Labor government would use the information superhighway to improve education Schools play the video card Bruce Kemble looks at the visual way of attracting school pupils The Times on the Interest The Times Forget size, feel the quality Today 100 public bodies will be rewarded for excellent service to their customers. A report by Edward Fennell Keep the Nine Commandments Charter Mark contenders must meet a set of nine high standards Benefits agency Charter Mark The Charter Mark Criteria Cynics step back The Charter Mark ethos is now being spread overseas University of Wolverhampton Northumbria Ambulance Service, NHS Trust Scarborough BC Refuse Collection and Recycling Six winner who have made their mark The Royal Parks Victoria and Albert Museum Brighton Borough Council Bereavement Services Division Charter Mark St Helens Community Library Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Results and Statistics British commerce more confident than its customers Word-Watching Independent directors earn lower 'real' fees Tunnel visionaries now look to '95 Stock Market Dixons to market Bt mobile services No repeat likely on Black Monday anniversary Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices The Pound Change the Week Stock Market Notice of Loss of Share Certificates GDP figures are crucial Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Borders check banks' best efforts Patricia Tehan on moves to ease the transfer of funds abroad Half century for China's banker The Times City Diary All-night trader The Times City Diary Rosy prospect of higher growth is as clear as mud Bruce ex machina The Times City Diary Eating for a cause The Times City Diary Inflation dragon not slain Gilt-Edged Verdict on the Wilson years Radio Choice Radio 1 Shakespeare, bard by appointment to all Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Graham Searjeant Payout on pension sales near Assets building at Apta Go-ahead on gas Bill but post still in doubt Lloyds forms European alliance Times Two Cross Word Hammerson in £250m sale Winning Move Word-Watching Names braced for ruling on debt recovery The Week Ahead Corby Tunnel set to fall £40m below forecast Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration St. George's University Boston University Strathclyde Graduate Business School Greenwich College Centre for Management Studies City University The MBA Career Guide One degree over other graduates John O'Leary reports that students remain optimistie than an Mba will give them the edge in business London Business School Why the product is being dusted down An MBA focuses on decision making and analysis which a first degree cannot, says Desmond Dearlove The Open University Experience is necessary When is the best time to take the degree? At home, and work, in any country Stuart Crainer on the growing internationalisation of courses Pushing back the boundaries An unusual course combines a foreign language with an MBA Henley Loneliness of the long distance learner Tim Jones outlines the determination needed to take an MBA course away from school Kingston Business School University of Cambridge Learning in the company's time Desmond Dearlove reports on courses which are tailored to the specific needs of firms A flexible approach Students take priority at the Warwick Business School Sheffield Hallam University Master of Business Administration University of Durham Away to seek our fortune Joanna Pitman looks at the different approach and detailed dedication of Japanese MBAs and Lucy Hodges examines the development of a new sense of direction in MBAs in North America University of Wales Graduates & Students Middlesex University US schools change course Master of Business Administration University of Nottingham School of Management and… Ashrdge Manchester Business School Knowing what's good for you George Bickerstaffe sets out the factors to be taken into consideration when choosing a course University of Leeds Take all the help you can get A course is expensive so it well worth looking at loans on offer Master of Business Administration The Management School Leicester University University of Central England The Sunday Times Roffey Park Cranfield University Webster Warwick Business School University of Westminster Would you sell adeadparrot? Stuart Crainer reports on the importance of ethics in business University of Brighton One degree of revolution How extra study can benefit public sector executives Royal Agricultural College Master of Business Administration The University of Reading MBA in International Business The Distance Learning MBA Sheffield University Management School Schiller International University The Aston MBA Southampton Institute The University of Birmingham Oxford Brookes University St. George's University Moving to the top of the ladder Is an MBA all it is made out to be? Hugh Thompson on the payoff after the long, hard slog Master of Business Administration Tuck at Dartmouth The American College The Times MBA by Distance Learning Kaplan Management Centre HEC School of Management
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