News from 21/10/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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J. R. Gayner Private medical practitoner, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Lily Holland, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Peter Parry, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Dryden, Anna Adam, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Thorsten Krings, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, B. M. Nonhebel, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Alfred Brendel, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, John St Albans, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. Nevis, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Angela MacKay and Nigel Williamson, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Nick Boreham, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, P. H. S., Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Theodoulou, Silviu Brucan, Michael Hall-Smith, Dudley Quirk, Lucy Berrington, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Emma Woodllacott, P. H. S, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, D. A. Bell, Andrew Drummond, A. Rupert Hall, Norman A. F. Smith, Kenneth Clarke, Michael Arditti, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oscar Craig (Past President), Rodney Hobson, Humphry Berkeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Iola Smith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, John Graham, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Nigel Wilkins, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Colin Campbell, David Kemp, Christopher Irvine, Stan Mendham Chief Executive,
ResumoMinister quits in 'cash for questions' row Libel battle ahead as Major allows Neil Hamilton to say on and fight for his reputation Cook given foreign post Index Chancellor's view Inside (Reuter): 24 killed in Seoul as bridge fails Post Office lottery boost (Reuter): Dollar falls 30p on Saturday Regional correctness Why Fayed turned on 'pinstripe parasites' Israel draws up rules to seal off Arab regioms Middle East visit With tomorrow's Times And Stop a Thief from Using your Credit Card No Title Purple locks sartorial psychedelia in the House of the absurd Political Sketch Smith resigns after a long career of backbench obscurity Resignation Letters Dell Blair barb over voters' confidence dismissed Harrods battle was 'the longest whinge' Tories 'are drowning in sleaze' Cleanliness is a relative matter Riddell on Politics Hamilton backers reject claims of improper actions Lobbying's high priest admitted paying MPs Industry needs regulating Maverick delights in a scrap Direct Line Insurance Ministers toppled in trail of scandal Peugeot Home-grown royal fare leaves Yeltsin's palate unmoved Body found oil boat News in Brief Corporal fined Soccer fan sues Bride dies Husband of murdered manageress arrested Corrections Single-track trains in near miss Canon Trust rules out postal ballot on hunting MPs demand end to university pay-off Auditors query legality of £400,000 Staples IRA terrorists convicted of London bombings WPC wins £175,000 damages The Times Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd Miele MPs blame gross negligence by MoD for lasted millions Dixons Carey rails against the 'six-headed ixionster'of liberalism Radio 1 seeks listeners' advice Halifax Man held over GP's killing News in Brief Cattle flights Case collapses Crash award Peanut probe Opera chief Vive le Kevin The Times Bridge Pupils expelled over cannabis seek legal aid for test case Teenagers challenge independent school's right to be a 'law unto itself' Keene on Chess Sharp British woman jailed for life in Thailand Europstar confirms national prejudices as it chugs into Waterloo Supertrain's a strain in London to Paris race Toyota Flying start for Trafalgar to Triomphe Drug offers hope to arthritis sufferers Treatment hailed as breakthrough VAT on fuel will boost heart deaths say doctors Pick of apples are British to the core Weekend Shopping Cellnet Photo wins by a neck Straw and Cook move into top Labour jobs New shadow Cabinet Security at Tory party conference cost £2.6m Today in Parliament Howard succeeds again on crime Bill Major poised to announce peace talks countdown No Title Peace team discusses new deal for Bosnian Serbs True Friends Disciples of holy war answer call to fight and die The presence of Mujahidin fighters from around the world on Bosnian battlefields is unnerving the West Reuter: War crime trial opens Reuter: UN rafls at fuel blockade Aid row threatens free-trade pact Magnet Picture Gallery Dutch television viewers see 'mercy killing' Moscow mourns victim of bomb Extrawatch Reuter: Italian MPs turn debate into brawl Britain to give in on quotas News in Brief (Reuter): Houston (Reuter): Watching brief (AP): Rapist's fate (AP): Editor shot (Reuter): Line of envy (Reuter): Producer dies (Reuter): Minister killed (AFP): Wander lust Spate of blunders leaves the CIA fighting to survive Lobster bar feeds US troops hungry for information Magyar man uses pit bulls for status Better People, Better Business North alleges dirty play in Senate race "I don't want a healthcare scheme that… Israelis brood on revenge in blast aftermath Foreigners scramble to win future Iraq deals Tehran condemns Clinton Gulf visit Reuter: Hamas video shows 'suicide bomber' in family farewell The Times Poll raises Mozambican fears Garden Tidy-Up Porn star bares political hopes Norwich Union How to tiptoe around the locals feelings The Queen is not the only one to be wary of regional touchiness Radisson Edwardian 'I said, let's give these Koreans a game to remember' Sir John on the final-whistle tension of securing the Samsung investment The Valerie Grove Interview Landmark Express To New York for a little retail therapy When life is getting you down, there is an infallible pick-me-up: fly straight to the Big Apple with your gold card and an empty suitcase-and fill it Kaiser Bill's dark secret of racial hate German anti-Semitism raged long before Hitler, says Daniel Johnson Brother The perkiest of pessimists Ben MacIntyre finds Joseph Heller settling final accounts An Evening with Joseph Heller The Times Philip Howard The political fabric is in danger of tearing when MPs weave such slang Harrowing The Times Diary Half-seas over The Times Diary Picture Gallery Snouts in the trough Crooks seem to rule the world. It is time for voters to frustrate their knavish tricks Whipped up The Times Diary Hat trick The Times Diary Keynotes The Times Diary Brussels forgets the East Eastern Europe cannot wait forever, says Silviu Brocan Present Frenzy Public standards require more than rhetorical attention Shadow Play There must be better ways of picking Labour's front bench La Loi De Sod The tunnel's train was late, but at least no one died Church and royals Booker dispute Picasso mural Growth rates and Thatcher legacy Uncertainty over measles vaccine Exposure to X-rays IRA ceasefire PM's questions Noises off Airport name to make spirits soar West Bank mission Case for the ecu Access to 'Hansard' Spock tactics Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Lord Northesk sells family archive Lock of Nelson's hair in auction of Trafalgar treasures Today's royal engagements Rear Admiral Sir Hugh Janion Women of the Year Receptions Service dinners Service luncheons Service reunion Lecture Luncheons Anniversaries Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sir Bernard Gauleield Sir Bernard Caulfield, Judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division) 1968-1989, died on October 17 aged 80. He was born on April 24,1914. Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martha Raye Martha Raye, actress, singer and comedienne, died in Los Angeles on October 19 aged 78. She was born on August 27,1916. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research into Ageing Oldrich Cernik On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,679 The Times Today WPA Health Insurance Forecast High Tides Lloyd's moves to seize awards Mortgage lending shows 2% decline in September Surprise rise in failed firms Infotech 34-36 Suger threatens to axel business that made him Arts 37-39 British Gas accepts plan to separate pipeline interests Sport 41-48 Banks forced to give better advice on home loans Corby No Title Business Today Malaysian deals IBM impresses TeleWest near to £1.8bn flotation Fimbra Rover and Hawtal Whiting win Malaysian contracts Anagen shares slip as losses increase Tourist Rates Association in plea over pension transfers Pension fears at Nationwide Bank of Scotland in Rosyth base venture Business Roundup PW audit income rises Walker jurors continue Low inflation across EU Microsoft advances ICS aid for victims AT&T rings up $1bn The Times Let's Talk Printers.. . Upton calls for £5.5m to fend off insolvency Tack Sealing the Gas leaks Ofgas's Chinese wall building Sir Bryan Carsberg reins in the banks BMW's engine for growth Pennington By a Correspondent: Setback for Sears, Roebuck Salomon slides to nine-month losses By a Correspondent: Things go better with Coca-Cola Continental Airlines US vegetable glut hits Albert Fisher Bullish Capel helps put body back into brewers Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Albert Fisher IBM Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Consumed electronics Tempus Upton & Southern Wall Street Golden times for Wales Flyaway Bob The Times City Diary Face saver The Times City Diary Plane talk The Times City Diary Computer power corners the world lottery market GTech provides hardware for lotteries in 70 countries, soon to be joined by Britain. Sean Mac Carthaigh reports Wanted: a state-backed Bank for Small Businesses Business Letters Worthy, but worthless , reports from Dti inspectors are a waste of time Relative value of the pound and job creation Banking on understanding Vive la differénce! Names set to fight latest Lloyd's ploy The market's bid for first bite at court awards to names anticipates a crucial ruling due soon, says Sarah Bagnall Has Lloyd's the right to seize more than names deposits? IBM surges to third-quarter $710m profits From our Correspondent: GM accelerates despite strikes Radisson Edwardian Raytheon closures fought Commission to give ruling on VSEL deal next week Union Pacific fights to derail Santa Fe merger Portfolio Bayer to drive down production costs 20% MJ Gleeson manages small rise Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited US and UK boost phone competition The Sunday Times Ferguson heats Europe trade gloom Placing to fund deals by Adscene Air France Borland hit by new operating setback Business Roundup Ruling on Healthcall Lionheart passes payout Offers for Coal Products Downturn at Cradley More losses for Ferrum Small firms 'lack skills' Times Unit Trust Information Service Royal Dutch Airlines Equities mark time Investors Chronicle Go home, you work too much Samsung has broken with tradition and cut the working week. Matthew May reports Working long hours simply produces tired workers and stifles creativity Intel inside We're open for business, virtually Intel inside Danger in price cutting Online Get access and get cool A new Apple service makes going online easier, says David Hewson Information Technology Escom A ticket to the live theatre Surgeons use fibre optics for training Out in line again What do people do once they have been made redundant from a computer giant? Emma Woollacott reports Some underestimate the extent to which their skills can be marketed elsewhere Information Technology Transax Sap Projects in the USA The British Printing Company Ltd It Manager National Westminster Life Assurance IT Sales Appointments The Times Field Sales Executives A home for the Future Richard Cork argues that one of Britain's most important collections of 20th-century art should be given a permanent gallery of its own George Smith Theatre page 38 Taxi to Scarborough Matt Wolf talks to visiting Broadway star Judd Hirsch Empire Leicester Square Pop page 39 Generous helping of lyrical grace Music: Beethoven sonatas: Gluck opera Festival Hall Head before heart Orpheus and Eurydice Richmond Theatre Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 Spotlight on youth Theatre: Young playwrights at the Royal Court; and Sue Townsend's royal satire returns Coming On Strong Royal Court Her kingdom for a Council house The Queen and I Vaudeville Shane shows his bottle Pop on Friday: The tills are alive with the sound of music.. . Shane MacGowan on song.. . a dark day for radio New Albums: The man least likely to get his act together does just that-and gloriously Shane Macgowan and the Popes The Snake (Ztt/wea 4509-98104) HMV The old curiosity shoppers From Beatles bathmats to Abba cologne, pop memorabilia will be up for grabs in London this Sunday. Guy Walters reports Turn on, tune in, switch off Xfm radio plays great indie sounds. So why has it constantly been rejected for a licence? Moscow Stations No residence order on child living abroad Right of adult prisoner to refuse to accept food The Times No power to transfer remand prisoner to Scotland No definition of 'exceptional circumstances' Indictment to specify offence charged Assessing the proceeds of trafficking in drugs Information not protected Pugh sees game in desperate need of leadership The Times Waiting in the wings of legend Gerald Davies salutes John Kirwan, who retires today John follows father's footsteps Hall boosts hopes of recovery by England Legal & Public Notices Chance for Herbert likely at Benetton Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Europe looking to Davies to be first lady in America Strength in depth favours United States in matchplay over three days in the Solheim Cup Torrance and Brand set blistering pace Countback brings final crowning glory Snead approach adorns golfing paradise Guide to the Solheim Cup Teams Thunderer: Fakenham Painter's Row brushes off rivals Richard Evans Blue Grotto ready to reverse Triumph Hurdle form Today's Races on Television Delta Ryan and Birch are suspended Rapid Raceline Results Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Doncaster The cream on sport's American pie starts turning sour Simon Barnes analyses the problems that are forcing billion-dollar games in the US to venture abroad McCague takes return to old haunts in his stride Michael Henderson watches one of England's cricketers test the water in his former 'home' town The Times Knight leaves Essex Houghton rallies Zimbabwe Oxford declares distaste at bursaries Sidhu helps India to level one-day series Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Ijaz Ahmed celebrates return with brilliant century English football revels in success from united front European eyes cast enviously to performances in Manchester and Newcastle European Champions League Telford typifies Blyth spirit Non-League Football Rangers stymied in McLaren bid For the Record By our Sports Staff: Buckley goes to West Brom Davis and Hendry stumble to unlikely defeats The Times Sports Service Martinez makes unceremonious exit at Brighton Wimbledon champion's reputation diminished by sorry display Shadow-boxing in Hong Kong reveals tough Hide Victoria Wine Clean-living Clarke cuts a dash with Australia's best Christopher Irvine on how Great Britain's face of the future is being groomed for leadership on the toughest stage Radio 1 England's gift to Germany Radio Choice Vanity galore, almost enough for a bonfire BBC1 Variations Satellite Golf 42 Arsenal strike right note in Denmark again Cup Winners' Cup holders upstage their London rivals in the art of finishing By our Sports Staff: England's early quest for local knowledge unfulfilled Times Two Crossword Austrians deny Chelsea home rule Winning Move Word-Watching Tennis 46 Hill House Hammond
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