News from 19/10/1994
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Branda Maddox, Anthony C. Howlett-Bolton, Chairman, Phil Yates, Nicholas Fairbairn, Emma Wilkins, Ruth Gledhill and Philip Webster, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, M. A. S. A. Khan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Neil Bennett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, James Bone, David Poulter, John L. Marshall, Michel Clark, Lance I. Sanders, Lynne Truss, John E. Strafford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Ben Lynfield, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Munkman, Vice president, Kris Anderson, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Patricia Tehan, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Wood, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, R. Freer, Janet Bush, P. S. H., John Percival, M. B. Hamilton, P. H. S., Averrose Khan, D. H. Crocker, John Haden, Principal, Barry Millington, Anatol Lieven and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Frans Khan, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, J. Pegley, David Climie, Brian MacArthur, John Graham, Shalimar Khan-Turner, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Julia Llewellyn smith, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Roger Lascelles, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Cavadino, Chair, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Frank Howarth, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Cornelius Khan, Colin Campbell, Catherine Milton, Daniel J. McLoughlin, Tony Baldry, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoRoyal couple deny plans for divorce Church remarriage possible, says bishop Blair's dispatch-box debut ends in draw Index No Title Match of the season 'I pray that your children and ours may inherit a world fit to live in together, at peace and in freedom' Test driver wraps £540,000 car around a lamp-post 1,400 Rover jobs Paris fashion Race and Iq battlefield Threat to pensions of civil servants Show your Face! No Title Senior officers' claims for hospitality to be reviewed MoD responds to claims of extravagent entertainment Thousands of troops unable to shoot straight Magazine Dell Small-town focus for spy cameras Honourable draw for Commons new man Political Sketch Auditor refuses to disqualify himself Death wishes Maxwell ruling Abattoir cost Legal bill Ulster warning Jobs rush Student plagiarist is minister who strangled his wife Unitarian Church knew of trainee's past but is worried at exam cheating Pupil on murder charge wrote of wanting to 'live and let die' Passenger admits ignoring cries Patek Philippe Geneve Marchioness families win new inquest into collision Accident victims condemn inadequate compensation Awards too low to cover physical and financial suffering Halifax End duplication in fraud trials, top judge urges Stephens Brothers London Solo race yachtsman rescued Rover creates 1,400 new jobs in £1.5bn plan to raise output Deals and extras put £2,000 family car The Times Call for bonus if old models are scrapped Ford Bureaucratic ding-dong set off by church bells Axed lime trees cast shadow at Garsington Manor Civil Service faces loss of 60,000 jobs in spending review Landmark Bats' habitats destroyed on eve of new wildlife law Healthy profits on low-fat foods Friends of the Elderly Youthful look gives job seekers the edge Attackers left girl freezing to death The Independent Conservative Party Dimbleby to host ITV show News in Brief £1.5m damages Off-beat officer Moderator post Lost and found ITN criticised Rare coin found With boredom Strain of salmonella that resists drugs is linked to take-aways Alliance Leicester Herons flying high after mild winters JPs take issue over plans oil tearaways The Times Bridge Keene on Chess Diligent PC may lose job Boy drowns Pupil cover-up TA man charged Nose bitten off Chocolate bars Tories overrule calls for public inquiry into 'paid' questions History will put royal marriage fuss in its place Riddell on Politics Reforms delay likely Car Insurance In Parliament Toyota Carina E CD Mark Thatcher arms role denied Major fetes Rabin in face of frosty Syria peace stance Russia forges new economic ties with Iraq Lombard NatWest Cambodia hostages 'moved' News in Brief (Reuter): Ferry bow find (Reuter): Bank move (Reuter): Savimbi injured (Afp): Lindbergh link (AFP): Dying of thirst (Reuter): Tent site flattened by storm Premium Search Marines told: Save your kisses for men Clinton says world is safer for deal with North Korea Activists fight to save elephant The Document Company Outpost of empire likely to win world heritage status (Reuter): Shanghai dissident sentenced (Reuter): UN workers forced out China goal on poverty (AP): Lagos sacks finance chief Kennedy battles for survival in liberal heartland TSB Women furious at 18-month sentence for US wife killer Haitians feed on leftovers Rwandan minister is missing with £120,000 Race and IQ book raises furore The London Hernia Centre Kohl's style cramped as Bonn bargaining begins Russian premier dismisses talk of his resignation The Times Investors in People By Our Foreign Staff: Call for Bosnia airstrike rejected The Kumon Method Bosoms up, hemlines down Paris: the French Fashion Week signals a return to a curvy and seductive elegance Paris Hotline 'I think I'm good at what I do. You don't go far if you don't ' Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a television star she hoped she would hate Neil Pearson spends more time between the lines and less between the sheets International Convention Centre Birmingham A couple who went beyond the boundary I hope the Mooneys have learnt to respect the law-even the law of countries poorer than their own Low Cost Car Insurance Serious fuel for thought Magnus Linklater considers the impact of North Sea oil on his childhood haunt Alan Goren For in that sleep of death what dreams may come true? Princely patch The Times Diary Picture Gallery Cursed by quotas Politicians should be chosen on merit, not because they represent a minority Cold comforts The Times Diary Balcony scene The Times Diary Lots in store The Times Diary Fall for it The Times Diary Chart topper The Times Diary Racism versus science Nigel Hawkes on an explosive theory about IQ A Private Decision The Prince and Princess should ignore unwanted advice Rabin of Israel Britain welcomes a brave statesman and peacemaker Civilise the Commons Blair should turn his modernising instincts to Westminster The way ahead for Northern Ireland Catholics and divorce Redundant coppers Risks of increased prison sentencing Police pensions Tourists in trouble Brewer's rats Organ donor cards Role of airports Compulsory team games in schools Iraq sanctions Question time Brothers in law Court Circular New officers Institute of Biology Personal Column The Times Latest wills Painting to break record for artist Anniversaries Memorial service Dinners Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Church news Rukba Barbara Grigor Barbara Grigor, Scottish film maker and exhibition organiser, died in Edinburgh from cancer on October 17 aged 50. She was born in Glasgow on June 16,1944 MacKenzie Davey MacKenzie Davey, psychologist, died on September 19 aged 72. He was born on August 19,1922 Personal Column Trailfinders Fred Lebow Fred Lebow, creator of the New York City marathon race, died of brain cancer at his New York home on October 9 aged 62. He was born in Arad, Romania, on June 3,1932 Dr Davidson Nicol Davidson Nicol, educator, scientist, diplomat, novelist, died in Cambridge on September 20 aged 70. He was born in Bathurst Village, Sierra Leone, on September 14,1924 On this Day M. Ravel in London Concert at the Queens Hall Harry Kemp Harry Kemp, poet and teacher, died on September 2 aged 82. He was born on December 11,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Watson Day Multiple Display Advertising Items Hutchings & Thomas Multiple Display Advertising Items Bhi Group Profit in South Africa Industrial Rent Review / Lease Renewals Veronica Collins Serviced Office Specialists Foster Foster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The market moves up a gear Commercial Property Darryl Lee & Company Fisher Hargreaves Proctor The Times Saxon Law Brian Cradick & Company Register Multiple Display Advertising Items Smith Melzack Swedes sweep in Wandsworth The Chandlery Fisher Hargreaves Proctor Great prefects within sight Commercial Property Edward Symmons & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Newham Offices, Epsom City West Office Park Leeds Holland Park Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Irvine The million-pound restoration UK Business Centres Group Building a Better Future Barbican Property Show Kitchens Multiple Display Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Daniel Smith Beechcroft The Times Classified News The Times Crossword No 19,677 Business Forecast In the Times Media 33 Deficit falls but leaves little scope for Budget tax cuts Civil Service be privatised TSB tells 90 staff their redundancy is cancelled Small firms most critical of Barclays Arts 37-39 By our Banking Correspondent: Creditors of BCCI to get $1.8bn Sport 43-48 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Man tipped to lead Lloyds quits No Title Business Today Stock Market Indices Escape for SB 'Mugs' at Lloyd's Lloyd's names launch bid to claw back £525m Mercury One-2-One in £230m expansion Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Mim Holdings Limited By our World Trade Correspondent: Renault sale values group at Fr39bn By our Industrial Editor: Complaints against British Gas rise The Times News Corp 'to get $1bn' from float Swan Hunter bidder signs pact with BAe Business Roundup Assurance on post Walker jury still out Paterson gives warning Merrill Lynch tumbles Filtronic price set AEA division for sale T&N sells in Germany Town Centre scrip issue The Times We're famous for our facilities Crack in Sir Humphrey's nest egg Privatised pensions for civil servants French sell-off moves into top gear Lloyds loss is Morgan's gain New drugs stem fall in SmithKline Beecham profits By our City Staff: Apv chief goes by mutual agreement' Sidlaw Raises cash to finance expansion ECC buys US group for $45m Automated Security chief in pay-off talks Vive la difference! Margins out of step at Henry Boot Dollar weakness pushes shares back below 3,100 Stock Market Commodities Liffe 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 Kicking the Tagamet habit Tempus Sidlaw ECC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes APV Wall Street Americans pay for ignorance The Times City Diary Roubled The Times City Diary Body talk The Times City Dairy Will Tokyo's river of bad debts burst its banks? Joanna Pitman reports on the parlous and outdated state of Japanese banking Brown's theory of economic growth is just common sense Janet Bush advises the Chancellor to stop scoffing Air France Reining in the elitist thugs of Whitehall Anthony Harris The Times Unit Trust Information Service Natwest Markets Losses across the board Heath Group Showing jury video evidence twice Colleges that are liable to judicial review Media Sales & Marketing Coopers & Lybrand Michael Page Sales & Marketing Guarantor had common interest Divisional Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Coroner to pay costs of successful challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When one dish is not enough Coming soon to a satellite near you, the BBC's two European channels. Will Britain be able to receive them and does it want to? Sensation still a big seller Paper round Sci-fi gives star ratings Critics at the blunt end Arts reviews should be at the intelllectual heart of a newspaper, not marginalised or penned by ignorant celebrities, argues Richard Morrison, arts editor of The Times Some think crities don't need to know much as long as they're witty Under the BBC grill British European Sales & Marketing Awards Is the hard sell on the way out? Cooking up a new approach to the modern cafeteria Focus on Catering: changes to the once-humble staff eateriem below, and how one company makes millions out of food Facilities Management Mjn Facilities Management Facilities Software BWA Facilities Cost Data GE International The Times Newspapers Haden Banqueting Events, Conferencing and Staff Catering… Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited The ingredients for success Facilities Management Cigarette Disposal British Institute of Facilities Management Support for Success Workplace Solutions Limited Drake & Scull Tray chic is a smart idea Hand-delivered lunches fill a gap See the musical, eat the food Leisure catering is focusing on pleasure with themed food to match, reports Derek Harris Fog still swirls around Tupe The revised Ec directive on personnel transfers has not cleared the confusion Facilities Management Senior Facilities Manager Ocs Group Ltd New boss, new career A takeover can mean retraining and new opportunities. Derek Harris reports The lesson is that you look after the key assets in your business Tray Gourmet All Box Number All & Pall Relocation within UK & Europe Caxton Chalmers Associates Taylor Woodrow Facilities Management Need a desk? Check in at reception Hotel-style office systems can cut costs Much ado about nothing much Benedict Nightingale says BBC2's meandering Bard on the Box season is failing in its grandiose task of giivng Shakespeare back to the groundlings True lines amid the artifice Theatre: Kate Bassett finds the choicest production at the Dublin Festival hidden away from the bright lights Design page 38 Music page 39 The Royal Opera Little death for a big rebirth This week Rambert Dance Company is relaunched with a little help from Jiri Kylian. John Percival reports BBC Symphony Orchestra Fast-track flourish of French fantasy Marcus Binney admires the massive development above and around Lille's new railway station-the work of some of Europe's boldest architects Tragic lovers in perfect harmony Concert: Two great composers respond to two great works of literature Hellish challenge of heavenly sounds LPO/Welser-Most Festival Hall Brendel The Times Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Finest airs and graces London is about to enjoy the fruits of an intensive European workshop in Baroque vocal music. Rodney Milnes sets the scene Passion behind the lines Chamber Music: A series of Schubert and Janácek is lunched S J Berwin & Co A New Avenue for your Admin or Secretarial Skills Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa/team Secretary Team Secretary/receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items Training Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Vittel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Reed Beavers Knight Frank & Rutley Excel PA £25,000 Neg PA/SECRETARY Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/OFFICE Manager Mayfair Multiple Display Advertising Items Food & Beverage Secretary-Dubai Crone Corkill First Class Secretary The Financial Training Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Claire Meyer Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Reception to Television Opportunities for Secretaries Hobstones Mark Warner Crone Corkill International Executive Search Personal Assistant to… Secretarial Recruitment Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Co Secretarial Vacancies in Sw11 Office Manager/secretary to Md Salary up to £17,000 Dynamic Ad Agency Salaries Grosvenor Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cook/housekeeper To took after lovely home in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Hide seeks the high noon route to riches The Scores from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals The Leaping 50 Entries England enjoy calm before storm Courage Best Weekly Score Union would do well to heed lessons from the professors Midweek View Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferguson banks on Keane to break Barcelona Gigg's fitness concerns United Buckley ready to talk For the Record Word Watching Wood plays it straight in defeat The Times Warne has S Africa in a spin Broncos broken Tough start Coach resigns High-speed solo Pennekamp doubtful for 2,000 Guineas Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Racing pays tribute to Scott Newcastle Exeter McManus yields to Harold on point of consistency Tests clear Chinese competitors Rapid Raceline Hunte central figure in Hanley's plan Wembley Teams Impassioned leader aching to silence critics Simon Barnes on Ellery Hanley's gradual removal from the field of combat as he goes from great player to Great Britain's coach Lindores and Davies miss Durban contest Swansea's end game tips balance The turning of a Worm Radio Choice Radio 1 Ten years, and extra time for good behaviour BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Boxing 43 Newcastle fade despite Cole's glow Bilbao's fightback keeps Uefa Cup second-round tie in the balance Orhan breaches Villa defences to seize late prize Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Zenith Tennis 44 Questions raised By provisional grand prix schedule
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