News from 24/10/1994
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Christ Parker, M. Alexander, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Barry Pickhall, Edward Owen, Oliver Stanley, Simon Hall (Assistant Master), Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Christopher Walker, Bill Frost and Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Basil Feldman, Chairman, Philip Howard, David Steel, Andrew Pierce and Martin Fletcher, Ian Murray, Richard Lynn, Bernard Williams, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Carl Mortished, Gary J. Smith, Richard Heap, Dr Simon Wessely, Paolo Catella, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libry Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Watt, John Wise, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent and Helen Johnstone, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Jill Sherman and Richard Ford, Mike Watson, Sean MacCathaigh, Cyril Townsend, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Geoffrey Tordoff, Sydney Friskin, Kevin McGarra, John Hopkins, David Miller, J. Parish, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Stokes, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, Peter Bryan, Peter Cuming, Nigel Hawkes, David Triesman, Ted Rowlands, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Tessa Blackstone, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ian Stockman, Giles Bevan-Thomas, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Rudnick, Cheryomushki, E. Hewison, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and Emma Wilkins, Mike Rosewell, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Coopers & Lybrand, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Eric R. Wilkinson, Michael Tayor, Director, Richard Beeston, Menzies Campbell, Julian Muscat Racing commentary, Colin Narborough, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jane Pelling, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, P. J. Bonner, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Stephen Pollock-Hill, Chairman, Emma Wilkins and Ruth Gledhill, William Heneage, Clement Freud, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoDemands for inquiry into MPs' conduct New doubt on Hamilton's future Education Index Matthew Parris Sinn Fein claims unity 'assurance' Sports special Wardell is charged with wife's murder Politician dies in bomb blast Briton shot dead on forbidden road in Egypt Truss on TV Prince 'rejected Parker Bowles plea on book' Chopard Geneve Dublin raid on activists raises fear of attacks Reynolds sends blunt message to dissident republicans resisting peace Anti-terror patrols to continue The Cooperative Bank Catholics join Protestants to mark anniversary of Shankill bombing Hunt announces overhaul of appointments to quangos Government acts over claims of patronage abuse Salmon and sleaze over lunch Adrian Brooks Private Post Office plan 'spells disaster' News in Brief Bishop apologises Double murder charges Cleric joins the jet-set 400 officers injured Slave trade museum American welcome may lead Princess to seek US home I hope now to look forward to the future and not hand on to the past,' television reporter is told Girl with no legs learns to walk again Diabetic died in custody after drink-driving arrest Nigerian dies while police question wife Hewlett Packard RSPCA Blair chief eyes his brother's old Downing Street job Heathrow chaps as Engineers struggle to save buildings Flights delayed and Tube stations close as landslip creates huge caverns at airport By a Staff Reporter: Double killings on street leave friends baffled Girls closing the gap in landing the top jobs Caution urged on keyhole surgery 'New hearing aid can help serious deafness' Man is charged over PC's stabbing New in Brief Rave raided Man wounded MP to quit Off-duty carer Memory and Concentration Studies Blair to pick and choose policy from welfare blueprint Social Justice Commission: Labour's long-awaited review contains hurdles for new-look leadership Midland The Listening Bank Radical solutions needed for a society disillusioned by poverty and crime Labour's most significant statement of welfare reform is launched today. Bernard Williams describes how the Social Justice Commission has defined the so-called intelligent welfare state Prescott aims for Hollywood vote Blair to pick and choose policy from welfare… Legal aid waste and abuse must end, say barristers Court cases that caused concern Keene on Chess The Times Bridge The Astra from Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Prisoner flees with children by former wife The more environmental the more we find B&Q Reducing our impact on the environment Serb leaders agree to lift blockade on fuel for UN troops (Reuter): German voting system challenged Brother Industries Ltd. Grachev faces accusers amid outcry over reporter's murder Landmark Express Basques choose route to peace Thousands die in Indian cerebral malaria outbreak Deng's warning adds to fears that party will rot from within Locate in Scotland (Reuter): Typhoon batters Manila News in Brief (AP): Socialists lose Party disbands (Reuter): Mass eviction Picture Gallery first Personal By our Foreign Staff: Sri Lanka blast kills leading politician Clinton's high-risk Middle East tour poses security nightmare for hosts Mubarak crusade fails to crush Muslim militants Army Officer Be the Best Rifkind backs campaign to rout Hamas Township weapons elude amnesty net Mozambique poll bedevilled by sabotage claims Hebron riot after Israelis kill Palestinian attacker By our Foreign Staff: Filipino kidnappers murder Saudi baby (AFP): Polio boy is adopted by Farrow Tobacco firm tries to sell tolerance The Times Anger fuels the Capitol race 'Nation of soreheads' loses the can-do spirit Mid-Term Elections Alitalia The wings of Italy From Reuter in Port-Au-Prince: Training starts for new Haiti police All hail Rambert the Bruce So what has the new artistic director done with his bigger company, orchestra and budget Made an impressive start, says Debra Craine Entertainments Visual Art The sound of Julie Overtures Pop Dance Verse calls for vengeance Theatre The Broken Heart Swan, Stratford Theatre Jazz Inclassificable Ronnie Scott's Beastly night for singing With the premiere tonight of Birtwistle's The Second Mrs Kong, an old cinema myth gets a new operatic twist. David Robinson reports Russian romps Cherymushki Lyric, W6 Royal National Theatre Music Film Opera The Times Music Collection Books Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Addicted to exercise The secrets of the compulsive midnight cyclist... a scientist who was thwarted of immortality ... when the standard egg is not an oeuf Is man breeding himself back to the age of the apes? Richard Lynn gives his controversial view of findings linking low Iq with the underclass The Times Educational Supplement Picture Gallery Professor in the News Picture Gallery Royal Caribbean Cruises Picture Gallery Who knows when researchers lie? Dilemma of the editor The world according to John Irving Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the master of the bizarre The London Language Show The fall of Walesa Has Poland's President become merelly a pathetic tinpot dictator? Roger Boyes reports on the end of a dream in Warsaw A generation that never had to say no The decade of freebies is over - and it is time so say so loudly The Royal College Physicians Political reporters hunt in a pack, and dare not risk an opinion too far out of line with the consensus Hooray, Henry How Japan plans to stay ahead Rather than fighting the emerging low-cost economies of Asia, the Japanese are investing in them Smashed? Marching out in front Tony Blair has a new tune, but his party is not yet in harmony, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Howe howler Aristo catwalk Right turn out Hamilton and Others The Government should listen to experienced advice A Civil Crusade The citizen has reason to be grateful to Lord Woolf Monkey Business Any opera performance naturally apes an ape Making World Bank medicine work Time for peace in Western Sahara Tories on Ulster Redundant coppers Toy gun ban Respect for 'Ring' Arachnid alarm Airport priorities now and in future Royal past and future In praise of older cars MPs' working hours Ageing process Picture Gallery Court Circular Service dinners Dinners The Big Bang Ball The Right Rev Lord Blanch Memorial Service Milton Abbey School DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Births The Times Deaths 'Iceman' died taking perilous short cut Church news Plumbers' Company Legal Notices Anniversaries today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Royal engagements RAF Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Robert Medley Robert Medley, CBE, RA, painter and theatrical designer, died on October 20 aged 88. He was born in London on December 19, 1905 Professor W. A. West Professor W. A. West, academic lawyer, died in London on September 28 aged 78. He was born at Pitlochry, Scotland, on May 30, 1916 Adam Limentani Adam Limentani, psychoanalyst, died on September 9 aged 81. He was born on July 6, 1913 Professor P. B. Moon Professor P. B. Moon, FRS, atomic and nuclear physicist, died in Worcester on October 9 aged 87. He was born in Lewisham, south London, on May 17, 1907 Richard Herrnstein Richard Herrnstein, psychologist, died of lung cancer in Belmont, Massachusetts, on September 13 aged 64. He was born in New York on May 20, 1930 General Assembly Opened in New York Joanna Pitman, former Tokyo correspondent of The… Want to speak more than plain English? 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Eadie flies off the Norwich production line FA Carling Premiership Pools Check European Results All the Other Leagues Davies inspires Britain to triumph in adversity Giant slow to stir from slumber Cup loss drives Yeovil out to boos Carlisle forsake manual labour Hanley's approach adds up to victory in numbers game Air France Celtic Swing proves his quality Moonax lands double in Prix Royal-Oak Leicester Storm clouds threaten view of wider horizons Lingfield Park Barton Bank set to return Rapid Raceline Promoters deny liability for Bruno bill fiasco Duff agrees to compensation deal for boxers after contests are called off at short notice Srikumar Sen, in Hong Kong, tries to unravel the complex circumstances behind the cancellation of Saturday's programme Atherton fends off verbal barrage England focus start of play Streak and Jarvis take Zimbabwe to brink Sport risks relegation in school league table Mike Rosewell questions whether changes in education will leave the pursuit of athletic excellence at the bottom of the pile for pupils Novotna curtails Sukova's net gains Edberg back in form Autissier makes mark For the Record Racing Hockey Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Schools Sport Cricket Rugby Union The Times Richard Heap samples life at the top in the world of… Hanging about on the climbing wall Sport for All Capital idea for London Information Bears are starting to show their age Finding out if there is anyone for tennis Andrew Longmore discovers that the British love for the game extends only as far as Wimbledon in high summer Playing standards fail to match venue at Brighton Centre As steady as a rock Boardman takes up challenge New boy Allen stamped as key to revival Coste's magic flute aims to charm nation of football lovers Hamilton's late intervention saves Leicester Gerald Davies on a 20-20 draw at the Recreation Ground and lessons rugby must learn in a television age South Africans start in second gear Luyt defends stance as touring team struggles for attacking rhythm Andrew laughs longest as Wasps move up Cloth caps, champagne and a sport at the crossroads Why British rugby league must adopt Australian rules if it is to shed its image and expand David Powell on the huge stakes resting on the success of the London Broncos Ireland recall Mullin Mike Burton Sports Travel Orrell discover extra gear Honesty going to the dogs The University of Manchester Boston University Yale University Corporation of London St. Aldates College Gabbitas Home-Working Opportunities St. Anselm's College The University of Auckland The University of Hong Kong Oundle School Bursar University of Hertfordshire Aston Business School Shrewsbury School Associate Directors, Quality Assessment Kingston University The St. James's Secretarial College The British Institute of Florence The Times Shena Simon College The King's School Ely No university sleaze please David Triesman on why publicly financed systems should not have their secrets Let's play governors The community's structure and problems come to light in Common Purpose's courses for professionals N B Selection Ltd University of Durham The non-Oxbridge university blues Donors, particularly foreigners, tend to favour the Oxford and Cambridge appeals, whatever the cause Picture Gallery Gabbitas Renewed drive for quality investments Since the 1980s' German industrial involvement in Britain has increased hugely. Malcolm Brown reports that it is rising again Mannesmann's decisive edge BMW's buy is at one with history The link between the nations' car industries is as old as the century The Germans have always been able to add style to efficiency The power and the tools that build success German firms continue to play a crucial role in our electrical goods industry, says Colin Narborough Urenco Ltd. Shipton The Nutcracker Ball More than just accessories Bosch is leading the way for German car component makers, reports Vaughan Freeman Hoechst Goethe Institut Degussa Engineering friendships David Rudnick finds British workers and German employers a good match Industrial relations and environmental rules are… The chemistry is right Deminex How close can we get? Collaboration works, but experts see a managerial culture clash Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Results and Statistics Computer companies 'kept RSI dangers secret' The Times Fashion for quality suits Moss Bros Sunday Tips Recovery goes hand in hand with a global revival Gilt-Edged Sentiment in bond markets must show improvement for yields to decline further The Times CBI surveys in spotlight Economic Outlook Singapore stays most profitable airline Date set for top awards Power plus Word-Watching Hydro may go to MMC over regulator's stance Generatior fights price formula as distributor pays out excess cash Weary Walker jury given a day off Vogue for French underwear stretches to East Europeans Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Dividend bonus at East Midlands VSEL defends boost for finance director Business Roundup Tory 'no' to Post sell-off Bank numbers 'will fall' City mission in Beirut Card fraud losses double Tourist Rates The Times The Pound Stock Market Rising costs the biggest fear Philip Bassett says the recent interest rate rise may have hurt, but there are bigger threats to business The Times The Chancellor should take the pain out of gain Just getting in the swim Power probe Cheers Drift-ing mine Rachmaninov meets Poe Radio Choice Radio Tell me if you've heard this one before... Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Power Struggle Directors' pay rises outstrip inflation By our Deputy Business Editor: Ushers setting up December flotation worth £100m TUC legal threat on pensions Times Two Crossword Maher in comeback talks with American bookseller Winning Move Word-Watching Amstrad may soon sell direct to public West Lancs Taxing Problem City firms square up over cost of capital
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