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News from 18/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, George Brock and Nicholas George, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Eric Dymock, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Gale, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Adrian Tester, Stephen Jakobi, Kevin Eason, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Dai Davies Assistant General Secretary, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Tuck, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Childs, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, June Preston, Eric Leigh, John Young, Chris Ball, Secretary, C. C. Patel, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, N. G. Barber, R. C. T. Beech, Chairman, Russell Kempson, Robert Miller and Colin Narbrough, A. G. Dawson (UK Representative on the International Tsunami Commission) D. E. Smith, Harvey Nichols, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Andrew Glasse, Sacha Craddock, Philip Bassett, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, P. H. S., George Brock, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, John Laughland, Paul McGill, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, A. J. Woodthorpe (Deputy Chief Executive), Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, James Woodall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Cross, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, George Walden, Emma Wilkins and Charles Bremner, R. N. Tyler, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Sonia Williams President, Christopher Walker, Brian D. Keighley, Chris Parker, Peter Hunt, John Graham, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Tim Jones and Marianne Curphey, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael King, Allen Robertson, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lucas Mellinger, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Veronica Heath, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, James Bone and Richard Beeston,

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Welcome in for the Queen Major defends monarchy as pressure gows for Prince and Princess of Wales to divorce Morton extract tells of £15m settlement Index No Title Julla Llewellyn Smith Canny football move wins Korean jobs for Teesside Grown is 'fundamental part of our existence' Blair's dry run Kohl the survivor Tunnel rail fare set at £95 US nuclear deal with North Korea 'Murder was dare' Royal Insurance 20p If all sounds jolly sensible, but what colour are his socks? Safety weaknesses at atomic weapons plants criticised Treasury mandarins face the axe DELL By a Staff Reporter: Woman, 37, too old for IVF Fast food customers get warm welcome News in Brief Bart's backed Drivers' SOS Appeal lost Time waster BR fined Rally deaths Pardon plea A-level pupil 'murdered complete stranger for the ultimate dare' Students left Oxford crammer to search for victim in London, court told Girls say pleas for help went unheeded Naval attaché dismissed Suicide verdict on depressed Lady Alethea Abbey National Girl, 5, died after attack by playmates Eurostar service to Paris challenges airline dominance Channel Tunnel train offers speed and comfort rather than low fares Increase in road traffic may be last straw for rare birds Budget Direct Notice Account University distanced from IQ research Girl died on 'too fast' ride News in Brief Fraud sentence MP apologises Hospital ticket Charity helpers Children shot Stags on loose Defence barrister accuses judge of bias in IRA trial Lower profile for troops in Ulster Informix Feudal title wielded in battle for £1 bn site Rail crash inquiry to be held in public Health chief resigns Forensic scientist drops libel action Bishop approves ordination of 200 part-time vicars Alitalia BBC dismisses rival lottery draw and lure of extra prizes Jail plans special block for pensioners Deutsche Romantik The Times Eigg laird evicts islanders Bar Council accused of racial discrimination Leading black lawyer challenges professional body Inquiry ordered into delays on children's cases The Times Jaguar By our Legal Correspondent: Solicitor calls for reciprocal EU bail rights Rifkind pressed on Thatcher arms deal The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Unions threaten to thwart Blair on Clause Four We test the Daewoo range Sawyer to build 'fighting machine' Parliament today Record 17 women vie for shadow Cabinet seats Daewood Labour must drop the time-servers and second-raters Riddell on Politics The only Name to Look for in a Suit New chapter with a cliffhanger ending opens for libraries New way ahead leads either to remorseless decline as hobit of reading dies, or to a brave new world Superhighway Musty municipal backwater transformed by retail revolution Landmark Express Dorrell preparing reply to savage attack on St Pancras 'shambles' Subscription remains an option for some The Independent Conservative Party Martin Dillon Books and banter on wheels for rural folk Moscow suitcase bomb 'from army kills top reporter Finnish EU verdict cheers backers of Nordic 'yes' votes Shamed By Your English? Radio has a Latin accent on the news WDA the Welsh Advantage Albanian mafias target drug routes Kohl shrugs off perils raised by narrow majority Chancellor determined to soldier on for place in history books alongside Bismarck and Adenauer What Kind of Budget Can You Run a Honda on? Small town heavyweight fights his corner Bonn braced time of logjams and horse-trading Opposition parties, including former communists, plan to cut short fourth term of the CDU chief The Honda Accord Literary lion of Left has taste of triumph Baghdad failure to recognise Kuwait angers UN chiefs Troops keep watch on tent dwellers Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Clinton seizes on Republican errors Plea for attack on world poverty Stradivarius makes music for lawyers The off-road vehicle of the future will have 88… Visit to Peking ruled out World Summary Macedonia backs leader (Reuter): Singapore quizzes don Appeal link may be cut Israel border and water claim with Jordan AAT Better People, Better Business Haitian mob burns army chief s home after coup rumour Mitterrand's murky war The corruption of France: John Laughland concludes his two-part series As France reels from a series of political corruption cases, the President's personal history-in particular his wartime record-has come under intense scrutiny: how much of his story can be believed? CU Commercial Union St. Joseph's Hospice Chester Barrie Self-pity as a form of protection A privacy law may be necessary to hide the grim reality of royal life Aquascutum A solution for the working woman Hysterectomy is popular with the well-to-do, But less invasive surgery is proving to have more advantages. Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Are X-rays really needed? There are risks as well as benefits from X-ray diagnosis, argues Dr Kieran Sweeney What Pc? How a scratch becomes an ulcer Dr Trisha Greenhalgh reports on how a minor knock can turn into an expensive problem for the NHS Why Britain must fear a superstate Shadow boxer Diary Lab report Diary Picture Gallery Behind Chinese walls In Tibet, Buddhist monks and nuns are being horrifically persecuted- but why? Lost gem Diary Big help Diary Honky tank Diary Divorce is better than this Says Charles has been Winner Takes All Hopes and fears after the re-election of the German Chanceller Labour Old and New Trade unions have found an excuse for keeping Clause Four The Future for Books Libraries can be staging posts on the information highway Latest twist in the Windsor saga Children's oral health Lessons from the Tory conference Legal aid cuts Making waves Examining examiners Cathedrals facing threat to standards Scales of justice Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Personal Column Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Professor Eila Campbell Mr. George Thornton Hesketh Village bobby creates sports centre Today's royal engagements Dinners The Times Conservators reveal secrets of their trade Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Trailfinders Wing Commander Charles McCLURE Personal Column Parkinson's Thomas Nkobi Thomas Nkobi, the African National Congress Treasurer-General from 1973, died on September 18 aged 71. He was born on October 2,1922 National Canike Defence League The Sunday Times Professor James Renwick James Renwick, Professor of Human Genetics and Teratology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 1979-91, died of adenocarcinoma of the lung on September 29 aged 68, He was born on february 4,1926 David Protherough David Protherough, rugby union player for Moseley and Gloucestershire, and rugby administrator of Cheltenham Rugby Club, was killed in a road accident on October 14 aged 53. He was born in Tewkesbury on January 17,1941 (From Our Correspondent): Mrs. Julia Ward Howe New York, Oct 17 Daring to be different The 70th British International motor Show promises glamour and excitement. Kevin Eason reports British International Motor Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Bugatti Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Aston Martin Lagonda Limited RAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Multiple Display Advertising Items Heathrow Look , great designers at work A methodical approach is needed to locate new vehicles. Eric Dymock reports on the best of the show Adding fuel to the equation Rover News The Times Crossword No 19,676 Business AirUK Forecast In the Times Tunnel delays to hit 1995 revenues John Charcol Small Business Highland Distilleries ferments a spirit of change Exco chief quits in board row Eastern promise of 6,000 British jobs Arts Three-year contracts still rolling on for many chiefs Sport Retailers see strong sales in September Lorry Loads of Trouble Business Today Training benefits £80m New Look GE to sell Kidder Peabody Walker jury warned by judge to ignore mass publicity of case Tourist Rates Air Malta Samsung chief foments revolution Legal & Public Notices RICS finds housing market still sluggish Kohl's win has dollar down against mark Business Roundup Kelt Energy advances Renault pre-placement Ladbroke cuts 900 jobs BZW names deputy The long, dark Tunnel Bank unlikely to shoot themselves in the foot Creating a super-class of bosses GE closes the book on its big mistake Growing cash pile boosts half-time profits at VSEL The Times Horton joins Farnell board Volumes strong at WMI New Look float to bring Singhs £50m EBEL Arrest warrant issued for De la Rosa Lift-off for BAe as talk of twin bid by GEC grows Commodities Life Options 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 Offer in haste Tempus Highland Distilleries Farnell Electronics Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Exco Wall Street Joys of the canteen The Times City Diary A foreign land The Times City Diary Empire man The Times City Diary Lloyd's link The Times City Diary Protecting pension fund benefits after a winding-up Business Letters Duty to mitigate loss The Times Directors torn between greed and fair reward Responsibility, risk and success are what justify rich executive pickings, says Jon Ashworth C&G's qualifying day Gift rapped Vive la difference! Destruction and error are success recipe Firms must break themselves into smaller units and set managers free in order to thrive, says a business guru The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Firms urged by Portillo to improve staff skills Business to Business Business Opportunities Touchstone Associates Limited The Bottom Line (UK) Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Acorn dives into the red Multiple Classified Advertising Items AudiTEL Lorraine Electronics Airtours to buy second cruise ship for$55m Air France My plea to absorb packaging costs Business Roundup BS returns to black Banks back audit reform Ross passes interim Forward restores payout The Times South West's small firms given a boost Business to Business Coopers & Lybrand The model homemaker Motek Multimedia Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Agents Ltd. Briefings Portaloo Stock Plc Design to Distribution Ltd Novell All change in the brave real world The university has devolved its research to six specialised institutes, reports Paul McGill Information Technology Insitute The University of Salford Robots trip the light fantastic From virtual reality sewer design to soap powder pollution BNFL Modest gains after early falls Safari Music of the twilight hour The Tate Gallery's retrospective reveals James McNeill Whistler to be an artist increasingly immersed in melancholy, writes Richard Cork A saint to try the patience Theatre: Sentimentality curdles the mix Music Making drama in the midst of crisis Concert: Mahler takes minds off money Dance Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Moscow melody of 1958 London is about to discover the lighter side of Shostakovich. And about time too, says James Woodall Queen's Theatre Pristine steps for the patient Tonight, for the first time, London audiences will experience the icy warmth of Lucinda Child's choreography, says Allen Robertson Lennon on loan Arts Briefing A home winner triumphs away Opera: Rodney Milnes revels in a Eugene Onegin that travels extremely well, and a Euryanthe that transcends criticism entirely Woman of the momentous Rock: Dolores O'Riordan's star outshines the rest of the Cranberries Wagner before Wagner Free, but close to priceless Jazz QD Quarry Dougall ZMB Norton Rose M5 Group ZMB Taylor-Root Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thrown in a foreign jail As Britons are detained abroad for months, even years, without trial, Stephen Jakobi offers a solution to a worsening problem Picture Gallery Squad, dismiss Inns and Outs Duty of hair care Face facts Face facts Old Spanish customs Old Spanish customs Fresh paint Prize essay TSB When the price is not right Solicitor's Trauma Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall BBM M&G 'I'm going to lose it all' Fiona Bawdon on the trauma of a solicitor who faced police questioning Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin KPMG Venturing into Vietnam Legal News Roundup Eastern Another brake on crooks An emphasis on people is raising professional standards QD Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young University of Bristol Head of Information Services University of Central Lancashire Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box number replies should be addressed to Management & Training Centre ZMB Daniels Bates Partnership Barrister/solicitor Marine Insurance British Heart Foundation ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones PA Consulting Group Winckworth & Pemberton ZMB CFP Cloistirs R. G. C. Jenkins & Co. Pannone & Partners Times Newspapers Ltd Basques home in on Newcastle's strength Rob Hughes discovers in Athletic Bilbao, visitors at St James' Park tonight, a team that relies exclusively on domestic talent Villa prepare with caution on fresh sortie into Europe For the Record Pools Forecast Walker likely to be spared extra punishment Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Rugby cries foul after final fracas In Brief Ebdon ousted £2m hand-out Late decision Quick dash Wright resigns Anna Batty Celtic Swing dominates Doncaster entires Hills confident Juyush will be worthy opponent for highly-regarded juvenile Plumpton Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Judge admits mistake Chepstow Japan takes solo course in effort to stage 2002 World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Menace of Warne haunts England Touring team must eradicate inconsistency in quest for the Ashes Alan Lee assesses the chances of Michael Atherton's side turning a tide that has been running Australia's way Volatile Sanders returns to clip Falcons' wings NFL Details Victors make their point with short sharp spree Results Grunting for beginners Radio Choice Radio 1 Les is more when it's a question of comedy Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing Our Nige driven to distraction in role of high-speed chauffeur Julia Llewellyn Smith on a day in the fast lane after a turbocharged reception at the opening of the Nigel Mansell Racing School Forest realise second thoughts Times Two Crossword Winning Home Word-Watching American Football Some roads still open to Mansell SAP

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