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News from 26/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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T. H. Richardson, Victoria McKee, Vanessa J. Martlew (Chief Executive), Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, John Nickson (Director), Philip Howard, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Humphrey T. Bowles, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Hamlyn and Foreign Staff, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Hamish Carmichael, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Anne J. Swinnerton, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Stephanie Hawthorne, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Martin Fletcher, E. A. Starling, Ralph Blumenau, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Eric Short, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, John Martland, Robin Young, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Rodney Milnes, John Patten, Michael Clark, S. Mulliner, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Graham Lord, Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Lindsay Cook, Michael Munro, T. J. B. H. Stranack, Lucy Berrington, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Gavin Thomson, Andrew Collins, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, John, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, M. L. Gray, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Robert Miller and Jonathan Prynn, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Stanley Alderson, Christopher Martin, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Neil,

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Inquiry on standards in public life Neil Hamilton forced to resign and Dpp is sent report on Fayed Inside Pension victims win £1bn payout Index Alan Coren Inside MPs seek ban on super unleaded petrol sales Shot to order Fashion Nickell case: new inquiry British soldiers hurt in Rwanda Arctic oil spill Vaccination ban Major tells why he refused to meet angry Harrods chief Global Mobile 20p Captain takes correct course and becalms HMS Indignation Law lord declares preference for hearings in public The Committee Blair attacks 'sleaze' policies made on the run Cabour's View Dell Picture Gallery Enemy of miners' flying pickets The Chariman Success depends on choosing the right people Riddell on Politics Major 'refused to bargain' over Al-Fayed claims Allegations against ministers contained 'patent inaccuracies' and were strongly denied Butler Report The Resignation Letters Saturday in the Times Display of bravado before the inevitable Hamilton's Day Rolex Catholic boys school bans vaccine over abortion link Head comdemns 'evil action' despite fears of epidemic Alliance Leicester How the Vaccine is Made £2m deal author expected £3.000 MacKay to review legal aid for rich News in Brief Lords pass Justice Bill Missile contract signed Mayhew warning Getty appeal opens Actress, 15, found dead Coren voted top wit Woman wins sex case Conductor retires Education in Sexuality Killer tells court of apology for technique South African Airways Nickell detectives enlist extra officers to sift evidence Witnesses to be re-interviewed as inquiry urges checks on psychologists A Staff Reporter: Fishery manager quit over 'scum of the earth' anglers A Staff Reporter: Race chief wrong to condemn pub sign Beckett accuses Tories of loading health trusts Bottomley condemned as 'Madame Mao of NHS Quango vetoes Labour council on opting out Time Computer Systems Police criticise TV drama for Hillsborough episode Animal transport talks collapse BMW Owners The Times Counties saved by pressure from shire Tories Prudential Experts unsure whether benzene is worse than lead it replaced Informix MPs seek inquiry into dangers of super unleaded Promotion of green fuel failed to make distinction between use with and without converter Britain in slow lane to cleaner emissions Petrol Guide First direct RAF may be forced to buy unwanted helicopter Ministry favours new Westland over trusted Chinook Bradford & Bingley Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Hungry buzzards flock to Britain Charities lint youth crime with benefit loss Police face cut in ancillary duties Stephens Brothers Picture Gallery Attack on homeless 'designed to keep Tories in power' Arms case Briton is jailed in US John Smith's name lives on in new East End nursery Manners floored by ancient lino Landmark Express Quantum leap to super computers French to honour 1,500 more veterans Attacker jailed £1.6m advice bill Teacher wins Island death Producer dies Police tell court of 'ritual' pattern in outback killings Jilted British woman accused of giving poison to scientist Peugeot Our Foreign Staff: Husband 'hid wife's murder for years' Three face, death penalty (Reuter): Charge denied (Reuter): Base overrun (AP): Birthday cash Widow chosen (AP): 'Monster' find China shuts door on debate over Hong Kong laws Angolans wary of hope in peace deal Sedan ANC 'poacher' to get gamekeeper's job Reuter: Rwandan refugees massacred Renamo promises no more fighting Security tightened after Hamas threat to Clinton's visit President starts 'dream of peace' mission Commercial Union (Reuter): Officials seek divine help Poet hunts down American academe's serial plagiarist Rabin hails treaty with Jordanians Paula Jones seeks to give 'proof' in harassment claim Syria stop brings risk of false hope Move to exhume Lincoln assassin MOPS Oil spillage endangers Russian Arctic tundra Rose must go, say Bosnian parties Peugeot Picture Gallery Nine hurt in tram attack Balladur starts new spate of party bickering Kohl gets a mixed economic blessing Killed for their kidneys Sue Lloyd-Roberts on the link between transplants and executions in China Royal Caribbean Cruises St. Joseph's Hospice Extra Watch Security Systems Am I becoming Maxwellish? We owe it to our partners to warn them when they start showing signs of becoming a monster A return to the world of fit and polish The new understated suit: slim, curvy, jackets combined with knee-skimming skirts - or the little dress Sparklers Hotline Forte Leisure Breaks Alan Coren I might have known that computers would soon be doing the honours Time to end Tory the rift over Europe Former Cabinet minister John Patten offers a way forward to meet the Asia economic challenge Who guards the guardians? Parcelling out appointments to quangos among a small and 'sound' coterie is amateurish and invites corruption More humbug Free kick Grey fare Tall Raul Puffing away The New Virtue Tacking new problems is easier than explaining old ones The Dead Have Rights There is no condoning China's trade in human organs Fuel of Controversy Pollution comes also in unleaded form Need to examine standards of conduct in public life Blood transfusion Lottery grants Booker dispute Dishonest solicitors Church helpers Motoring speeds Liberal continuity in German history Compulsory sport Green peace People and places Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Reception Secret army meets again Sir Alexander Johnston Glovers' Company Lecture Dinners Luncheons Strasbourg European Parliament Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Service dinner Alexander Shelepin Alexander Shelepin, head of the KGB, 195861, and a full member of the Soviet Praesidium, 1961-75, died on October 24 aged 76. He was born in Voronezh, southeast of Moscow, on August 18,1918 Legal Notices Tickets for Sale Tickets Autumn Cheers! Trailfinders Rukba World Link Announcements Raul Julia Raul Julia, actor, died in New York Follwing a stroke on October 24 aged 54. He was born in Puerto Rico, on March 9.1940 Michael Summerskill Michael Summerskill barrister and marine insurer, died on October 18 aged 66. He was born on November 28,1927 Trench View of Zeppelin Raids Fraud affecting consent in rape Brother's deportation appeal irrelevant Media Sales & Marketing Editor in Chief Argyll Consultancies Representative Are You Looking for a Change of Career? Senior Video Editor Sales Negotiator The Hyatt Carlton tower Knightsbridge Mode Act Ltd Media Production The Times Newspapers Lessor cannot challenge own case MP Michael Page Sales & Marketing Institute of Biology Jigsaw Day Nurseries plc Justices wrong to accept pleas Plug in; switch on, grow up Unlike the rest of us, the young are not afraid of the electronic future - and of spending large parts of their lives in front of screens Made in Britain to fit the screen Alexandra Frean talks to two men who are challenging the British film industry Independent television scores well in the repeats A royal relaunch for the family firm Alan Mitchell on how the disastrous brand management of the House of Windsor can be put right The Times News The Times Crossword No 19,683 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance Forecsat Tomorrow Pension firms face £2bn bill for mis-selling The SIB calls for pension victims to be restored to former occupational shemes with no loss benefits, or where that is not possible, for suitable compensation to be paid Teacher learns lesson of misleading advice Morse Homes 32 Arts Family side poised to score £13.5m Coal threat to withdraw licences Business leaders warn against more rate rises Shares fall in sympathy as dollar hits another low Sport Managing Pension Funds Business Today Cadbury in bid talks with Dr Pepper Borrowers on top of payments Sprint venture ICI move £65m for Wales Airbus setback Ashbourne BT3 banks and brokers made £23.5m in fees Deregulation moves ahead Small decline in number of negative equity households Tourist Rates The Times First National Bank Plc Boxmore dividend rises 10% Lep Group to look for equity injection Business Roundup Third BCCI appeal EU drops steel rescue Unit trust sales plunge Ashbourne plans float Marine Midland rises Guardian bounces back Bournemouth International Centre CNT Wolseley tops City's hopes with 67% rise Sun Authorised Reseller A pension palaver writ Large Trustees heads should roll after mis-selling Santer's Emu-dilemma Grist to the Governor's mill McKechnie meets forecasts Lloyd's investment trust to be launched Vive la difference Blacks runs into red Critical SIB report puts more heat on life insurers Commodities Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Pulling out a Plumb Tempus McKechnie Lep Group Unit trusts New laurels for Lord Sheppard The Times City Diary Sach's mission The Times City Diary Coffee kings The Times City Diary When planning a financially secure old age goes astray The mis-selling of personal pensions is likely to cost nearly £2 billion to rectify. Robert Miller looks at what is being done Game, set and virtual reality as toymakers end childhood at ten Victoria McKee looks at a challenge to play time Air France Staff handlers weather the recession Philip Bassett at the changing world personnel management The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Initial Charge on Best Selling Peps Losses across the board Digital Fair shares for holiday If you buy a holiday home with friends, who chooses the curtains? Christine Webb on the pros and cons Property Cluttons Berkeley London Property Wapping E1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Show Kitchens South of the Thames Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staying home for the 1990s` These days buyers are moving in and staying put St Andrews Court Retirement Homes Overseas Property Evian in France Invest on the French Coast Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Residential Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Henry & James John D Wood & Co Winkworth Viking Homes Chelsea Green Sw3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Birch & Co John D Wood & Co. The Times First Mayfair Properties Duncan Allen ARLA Association of Residential Lettings Agents Central Estates F. W. Gapp ARLA Ellis & Co Keith Cardale Groves Residential Limited La Crème De La Crème Vittel Pan European Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Jonathan Wren Secretaries The Accounts Team Hobstones Recruitment Consultants ROC Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Professional services Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Legal Office Angels Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Marie Curie Cancer Care May & Stephens Association of Corporate Treasurers Vittel Victoria Wall Associates La Crème De La Crème Room at the Top Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Grosvenor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Maine - Tucker Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Infratest Burke Ltd Interior Design/architecture Elizabeth Hunt Angela Mortimer Maine-Tucker Maine - Tucker Directors' Secretaries Career. moves Secretary in the House of Commons Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer A School of the University of London Senior Secretaries - North Africa Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Researcher Advertising Agency Crone Corkill Secretarial & Temporary Going Nowhere??? Secretary The Further Education Funding Council Wimpey Worldwide Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultants Barkers Response & Assessment Crone Corkill Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant CS Cross Selection Osborne & Little plc Administrator/secretary Richmond College Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries The Recruitment Company Anthony Cook Bureau Robins Aviation Limited Small Quoted Property Co Joyce Guiness Phone Immediatly Secretary Shorthand Secretary Personnel Assistant Fame Recruitment Recruitment Consultant Multi-Lingual Opporutunities Frankfurt Pa to Managing Director/Finance Director Secretary PA £25,000 Neg Multi-Lingual Opporunities Marketing Assistant/secretary The Best Romulus Construction Ltd Event Communications Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilinguasec Crone Corkill Boyce Bilingual French Features The St. James's Secretarial College Non-Secretarial Weston Gallery Lettings & Sales Negotiators Medical Secretaries Part Time Vacancies Design Part-Time Receptionist Monster show of romance Opera: A fine new work at Glyndebourne; plus a touring Boh?me and an Eno revival of Magic Flute Rodney Milnes on the triumphant world premiers of Sir Harrison Birtwistle's The Second Mrs Kong Will the rest be silenced? Cinema: Geoff Brown on the 13th - and possibly last - fsetival of silent classics at the Italian town of Pordenone Theatre Picture Gallery Quick, quick, slower La Boh?me Richmond Theatre Festival A Passionate Woman Charm, but few chuckles Entertainments Cabaret Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Washed-up debris of class war Gaucho Hampstead Theatre: Doug Lucie's new play fails to rediscover the agit-prop spirit of the Sixties British virtuoso a credit to his sax Iain Ballamy 606 Club, Sw10 Jazz: Out of the influences, an influential voice Let's go scurfin' Usa Green Day Astoria, Wc2 Rock: Punk strikes a power pop chord Passion spilt across centuries David et Johanthas Christ Church, Spitalfields Baroque Opera: A romantic approach to Marc-Antoine Charpentier Jerusalem builded here Israel is about to make its own idiosyncratic contribution to Manchesten as a City of Drama. Jeremy Kingston reports Beauty and age go hand in hand Matthew and Diana on Manoeuvres Hackney Empire Dance: More from the Umbrella festival Radisson Edwardian A mash of two cultures Tokyo BO/Ono Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Concert Plans for pensions protection New solvency requirements will force changes in the pension fund market, says Lindsay Cook Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Gartmore Adding the cost of asset security The role of the industry's Regulator is under review Equal rights to the end Stephanie Hawthorne gives the pros and cons of the European ruling on pensions Schroder Investment Management Limited European Court What do its judgments meant to you? M&G Trustees in line for professional training The Government is wrong to stop short of compulsion Correction Behind the smoke screen: five-year winners and losers Which funds do best? Can a manager beat a computer? Stephanie Hawthorne unpicks the the performance figures Market Data Picking the compensation prizes Eric short explains how the proposed compensation scheme would work A safety net, but at a cost The new Msr will give security to members and a headache to fund trustees Picture Gallery Infection is threat to Vintage Crop Cheltenham Rapid Raceline White Muzzle in Japan Cup Redcar meeting switched Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Yarmouth Armstrong's goal helps Palace to feel more at home Wimbledon 0 Crystal Palace 1 Tenants subdued by landlords Football 's fearsome threesome prove a hard act to follow Mel Webb tackles a triumvirate of old stagers now planning to get their kicks on the cabaret circuit The Times Ferguson picks medium blend For the Record Lacoste The Times Racing High-flying Oxford pass latest test with some distinction Van der Bergh has first chance to live down reputation Controversial forward's tour debut The Times Burghley attracts three-year backing Syed gives Saive scare Reward for Thomson Tiozzo outclasses Core Vaughan keeps place Monarchs name coach Bray achieves double The Times Edwards takes safest option on appeal Victoria Wine Comic s trip s field play Midweek View Nicol achieves double top Today's Fixtures Promoting the rank and file Radio Choice Radio 1 'Ere ,'ere, what's all this gratuitous violence? Review BBC1 Variations Sky One Rugby Union City capitalise on Rangers' shortcomings Queens Park Rangers 3 Manchester City 4 Gooch brushes up old mastery Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Liverpool make progress as Rush completes cup century Zenith Simon Barnes

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