News from 01/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Anatol Lieven, Jonathan Davies (President), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Samuel Eilon, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Dr Bruce Charlton, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, M. J. Pelling, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Christopher Power, Neil Bennett Edited, Martin Kebbell, Carl Mortished, Christina Pinkerton Flynn, Lindsay Cook, Business Editor, Khalil Haddaoui, Sir Frederick Lawton, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Thunderer, D. H. Kirkham, Chairman, Tony Holland, Peter Ball, Martin Bloomfield, Anne Graham, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Raoul Franklin (Vice-Chancellor), John Street, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Terence Clark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Joel Brand, John Young, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, David Worskett (Director), Woodrow Wyatt, Lesley Hussell, Sarah Bagnall, Christopher Thomas and Robin Young, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Neil Addison, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, George Brock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Michael Hornsby and Andrew Collier, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Mike Brading Executive Director, Alan Clark, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Russell Chamberlain, Barry Pickthall, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Alastair Lack, Derek Harris Edited, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jonathan Prynn, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, D. Ray Chaudhuri, Chris Parker, David Conn, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Norman Martin, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Emma Wilkins and Andrew Pierce, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Katherine Farrell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Mark Lloyd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jane Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBenn ready MPs' secrets Veteran Labour MP defiant as Commons rejects call for public hearings of cash-for-questions inquiry Brittan relents and may win new role Index Entente incroyable Number of million-pound earners has doubled Beheading threat to hostages Scots cardinal Flash! Bang! Out come the goodies Commons Sketch by Matthew Parris Change for the better 68 killed in commuter plane crash Cross since 1846 20p Exposed: part-time minister of the crown Fa backs Venables as he denies new financial allegations 'I have done nothing dishonest, I have nothing to fear this programme' Abbey National Mayhew cautious over Sinn Fein talks News in Brief Two missing in aircraft Police told to walk Necklace sold for £2.6m New duty for air travel Crime victims to be consulted over prisoners' leave Ex-owner of sunken ship on six death charges By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy bullies face long spell behind bars Britons severely burnt in Riviera yacht fire NEC Testament to love outlives slaughter of the trenches Town mourns four dead in crash River alerts issued as rain brings flood fear Wife was killed on anniversary By a Staff Reporter: Second TA cadet dies after Land Rover fire Peugeot Retired judges rally to the defence of Melford Stevenson 'He was Very Witty, but Very Cruel' Dentists reject plan to increase charges Premium Search Alternative therapy 'too dangerous' Blind skier wins Frink Award Informix Payout for disability News in Brief Rover pay deal Butler silenced Milkman held In the air Experts found nine defects in Russian oil-spill 'rustbuckef The Times Keene on Chess Restoration of Albert Memorial to cost £14m Inspectors attack quality of vocational A-level study Parents wary of gay classes Bank of Scotalnd Banking Direct New regime pushes up the price of milk Farmers welcome change First Personal Marking an interest in smells and sounds of modern life Guardian editor facing inquiry over bogus fax Press Complaints Commission may use emergency powers to rule on paper's methods Civil servant angry at use of his name Office Professional Leaks and informants provide a regular source of trouble By a Staff Reporter: Tebbit attacks 'scandalous' Preston Heseltine told to drop post sell-off Blair resolves row over new whips By a Staff Reporter: Aitken's wife 'did not pay hotel bill' Conservatives insist on right to hold hearings in secret Colleagues of accused MPs refuse to expose them to media 'wolves and hyena' Sir John Harvey-Jones The Times Dillons Forum The Times Hill House Hammond Sheehan on Bridge Offer is a windfall Benn's defiance evokes Wilkes and Hansard Riddell on Politics Blue-collars' hero shrugs off troubles Rostenkowski treads easy path WDA Sleeping bag clue 'points to Sydney backpack killer' Seoul seeks Peking pressure on North Independent Television Commision Prudential From Associated Press in Algiers: Algerians promised election by end of next year Norwich Union Duke pays homage to Holocaust millions France to put Tehran in dock at Bakhtiar murder trial Landmark Express British troops aid victims of Rwanda feuds Air Miles Santer's new team will shift Europe towards centre-left Cardinal attacks Tories Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Pope signals wish for European successor Female assault on power led by Cresson Russian in fraud case elected MP Greens allege official lies over size of Arctic oil spill Space 'invasion' alarms US Rifkind and Perry sketch strategy for Bosnian airstrikes Karadzic dons uniform and vows to take revenge after military setbacks Cheshire Building Society Serbs exploit Bihac defeat to woo compatriots in Croatia Peace deal initialled in Angola News in Brief Chissano leads Gun charges (Reuter): Position vacant (Reuter): Killer jailed Airline ban stays Eva Air AFP (Reuter): Cannibals who chose rich quarry sentenced to death 'When I cooked couscous they looked horrified' Julia Llewellyn Smith shares a table by the Thames with two septuagenarian revolutionaries of British cuisine The Pope's maverick Scot Magnus Linklater on a new cardinal who champions the poor, the sick and the homeless Preferred Direct Chester Barrie Forte Leisure Breaks Holding old age Dr Trisha Greenhalgh argues that all menopausal women should stick with hormone replacement therapy Trapped in our Stone Age bodies Dr Bruce Charlton on why the survival instincts of prehistoric man could affect our health today MOPS Have you been handed a disadvantage? People born left-handed might be wise to take extra good care of themselves, and particularly of their heart, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Missions to Seamen Tomorrow MOPS British Diabetic Association Why we need a strategy, not platitudes The Foreign Secretary's pieties about France show how supine our foreign policy has become, says Alan Clark Fifth season Diary Picture Gallery Let the bosses pay Policyholders must not be penalised for the insurance swindles, so Unstable plot Diary No favours Diary Not playing Diary Flap happy Diary Not fit to be British Al-Fayed spells trouble, says Woodrow Wyatt UN Irresolution With Nato's hands tied, Bosnia's Serbs play the UN like a pipe Pause for Thought Self-regulation cannot solve Parliament's problems Light in the Dark Surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, Hebrews, 12:1 Roads versus rail: is Mawhinney on the wrong track? Gcse grades Legal terms A name for Heathrow Quango appointments Transporting livestock Baghdad embassy Healing agents Popular music Call for debate on nuclear stations New coinage Western Sahara Cutting it fine Court Circular Sheila Lochhead Birthdays today Meetings Anniversaries The Times Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Yad Vashem Ceremony Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Luncheon St Andrew's Ball Honorary degree Latest wills Church news Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Admiral Sir John Hamilton Admiral Sir John Hamilton, GBE, CB, Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean, 1964-67, died on October 27 aged 84. He was born on July 12,1910 Personal Column Trailfinders Rabbi Shlomo Goren Rabi Shlomo Goren, first Chief Chaplain of the Israel Defence Forces and later Chief Rabbi of Israel, died in a Tel Aviv hospital aged 7 on October 29. he was born in Zambrov, Poland, in 1817 (By Our Naval Correspondent): Biggest British Warship Features of H. M. S. Hood Jerome Wiesner Professor Walter Russell Professor Walter Russell, CMG, soil scientist, died on October 22 aged 89. He was born on October 27,1904 Benn pledges to publish details The Times Crossword No 19,688 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Small Business Price worries reignite fears of rise in rates Reed plans Greek exhibitions foray Unit trust reforms launched Number of share quotes increases John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Arts Europe keeps producers up to the mark Competition crucial to strategy Manweb finance director quits without compensation Sport Checking on the Directors Business Today GEG bid passes Vsel board Nabisco to raise $1bn through food demerger MMC calls halt to Daily Mail purchase Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Merseyside to begin £1.6bn regeneration NFC in sale talks over car transport firm From a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Peking adviser to be Hong Kong SE chief Food group finds right recipe in cake maker Thomson pays $465m for Ziff database Business Roundup GrandMet seeks $500m Ormston goes at GBE Samax flotation soon C&w buys BT (Marine) Alliance Gas purchase Placing for Mid-States Panther leaps ahead Kleinwort Benson The Times Second class delivery Post Office privatisation needs a rethink Unit trust on fast track to Europe The price must be right for brands Pennington Vesteys to buy back part of food business UBS gives further warning on profits By a Correspondent: Shares 'obtained by beer and curry offers' Coal Products shortlist decided HNVA bid for Heron launched Air France Acquisitive Danka lifts interim dividend Commodities Liffe Options Utility firms turn in star performances Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterlilng Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Electric shock Tempus Danka GrandMet Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Wall Street The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Breakfast party The Times City Diary Excuses, excuses The Times City Diary Plan emerging The Timec City Diary Does competition still offer the best form of defence? The rival bids for the Barrow shippyard present the MoD with a dilemma. Ross Tieman reports Building societies are not withholding information Business Letters Don't blame trustees for pensions fiasco Neds need to be more involved Crisis is the name of the game at Spurs A curse seems to hang over the north London football club, says Jon Ashworth Early gains trimmed at close Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management Increase in start-ups and franchises shows returning confidence Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Become a Bank & Utility Cost Analyst National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporting chance in books Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Aircraft Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMS Alarms Direct BT Briefings Dark heart of stone Visual Art: An exhibition of Frank Dobson's sculpture in Leeds, plus selected contemporary shows Richard Cort celebrates the sculptor Frank Dobson, unfairly neglected until the current retrospective Around the Galleries Meditation on a moonbeam Opera: A first-rate chorus and fine minor roles cannot hide a lack of principal-power in a docile Puccini revival Turandot Covent Garden Music Theatre Out of the Blue Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A white hope in the Black Sea As Odessa's musicians prepare for their British tour, Michael Wright reports on an orchestra rejuvenated Beethoven refreshed Concert: Pioneer of authenticity in London PO/Harnoncourt, MacMillan Festival Hall The Bard in the original German Theatre: Will karin Beier's Romeo and Juliet enthrall the Barbican the way it did Düsseldorf? Jeremy Kingston has doubts Driven to distractions London Fringe: Kate Bassett on weird scenes on the road with an America family, and a hatchet job by a gang of gay blades The Innocents' Crusade Grace, Sw11 Some proof that three into wonderful will go Jazz: Chris Parker hears an established trio of complementary voices, and a new grouping with a few lessons still to learn Flailing in cleavage The Rivals: A Queer Appropriation Southwark Playhouse, SEI ENO Bullied by the beat Pop The Prodigy Uea, Norwich QD ZMB The Chambers of Edmund Lawson QC ZMB Head of the School of Law Writing Skils Dudley Magistraties' Courts Committee Phial closed Picture Gallery What a way to run the DTI Regulations have failed to weed out unfit company directors, reports Holiday snaps Inns and Outs Trust us Trollope and Co? Worth more? US specialist Out of town Quarry Dougall Maples and Calder When judges should be judged fit to judge Quarry Dougall ZMB Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitments Consultants Walt Disney Home Video Barristers' Senior Clerk Ziegler International Consultants in Executive… ZMB Lipson Lioyd Jones Criminal Practitioners Required Legal Seminars Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Bristol Barristers who may be shorn of their powers Neil Addison reveals the threat to the Cps in Civil Service cutbacks Small companies can take on Goliaths Litigation insurer finds a new way to help Legal Appointments Chambers Partnership Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Cornwall Country Council Bringing justice to everyone's grasp Tony Holland, an adviser to the Loprd Chancellor's team reviewing legal services, argues for fairer legal aid Erskine Chambers No breach of human rights in Army's Belfast arrest Human Rights Law Report Refusal of legal aid for appeal is denial of prisoners' rights Effect of Factors Act on retention of title clauses Date of assessing value of property Novel approach brings rewards for all Richard Evans is impressed by an Australian example which has mush to offer British racing Newcastle Rapid Raceline Ezzoud backed Guide to our Racecard Jockeys injured as chase takes toll Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Newcastle Exeter Easterby has eye on rapid double Bengals rise to challenge as Cowboys leave it late Errors keep Cincinnati from famous upset over Super Bowl champions Hanley plays waiting game over injured Britain trio Australia XIII For the Record Word-Watching Today's Fixtures NFL Details Reynolds loses case in Supreme Court Sport in Brief Johnston ruled out Volkov fails in Paris Mann's win decisive Strauss ready to lead Bears entertain Towers Wendlinger setback Pools Forecast Multiple Display Advertising Items Newcastle must temper their attacking instincts Bilbao's guile and resolve threaten United's slender advantage in Uefa Cup tie By our Sports Staff: Supporters attack FA over tickets By our Sports Staff: Waugh flies home to nurse injury Atherton critical of county standards As the Ashes series approaches, Ivo Tennant reports on the reflections of the England cricket captain who endured a turbulent year Villa's cup specialists on trial Forwards return to strengthen Wales By our Sports Staff: Prabhakar pays for slow century Cutler cuts a dash to edge but Bertrand's challenge Fair play wins the day, Ballesteros steals the season John Hopkins, golf correspondent, says that a year of may memories was dominated by the return to form of a charismatic Spaniard Tour Facts and Figures Guinness McCumber's lesson pays off Bates to ensure old guard prospers Cardiff's lean spell ended by goal glut All aboard for a navy lark Radio Choice Radio 1 Verbal bullies, buffoons and bodyguards BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing Majestic Hick states intentions England prosper despite failures of Gatting and Thorpe Rfu backs down over 'club versus country' dispute Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Golf Liverpool have no answer to late goal from Ferdinand Zenith
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