News from 02/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Michael Rose, Commander, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Graham Seargeat Financial Editor, Robert Miller, N. T. Farrow, Richard Storey, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Alastair Niven, Pat Gibson, Kris Anderson, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Paul Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Ianin R. Webb, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Jon MacGowan, Sarah Bagnall, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, P. W. H. Davies (Assistant General Secretary International Affairs), Lard Ulric Borenius, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, and Tom Rhodes, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael Rose, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, M. Al Fayed Chairman, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Alan E. Bryett, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Ma Yuzhen, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Joan Guenault (Director of Training), Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Carol Mortished, Antony de Fonblanque, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Charles Bremner and Charles Richards, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Alan Franks, Peter Riddell, H. D. Epstein, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, George, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBank signals go up again Clarke and George to meet today Inside Price of pint of milk up Away goals count Britons killed Index Slick, sexy, and shimmering Defiant Benn may join editor before privileges committee Britain's last and fastest hangman dies at 73 Hamlet by Hall Kashmiris' British hostages free after gunfight Khmer Rouge shot Westerners Can forger be justified? Tottenham sack Ardiles N&P No Title Gremlins ensure cut and thrust occasionally falls below the belt Matthew Parris Political Sketch Heseltine in fight to save post sell-off Dell Methodist workers among seven Britons killed in US air crash Editor tells why he resigned from PCC Shephard sets up new nursery team News in Brief Peace line gates open Shetland wreck boarded Fans arrested in Spain Chief Justice's warning Boy has Main surgery Speakeasy for drunks Heller talk cancelled By a Staff Reporter: Woman whose job Went to lover of boss wins £10,000 AA official not 'a very, very nice man' Elderly couple died from shock after discovering fourth break-in Saturday in the Times Boy killed widow 'for no reason' Los Angeles embraces Prince with a song and an unforgettable hug American Express Card Aids plot denied by man on blackmail charge MPs demand revival of high street shopping Samsung Electronics 801b load lends weight to argument Wars of the Roses battlefield to be a housing estate Poet's boots fetch £650 MOPS Potter calls the tune at memorial service Drug firms asked not to use foetuses for vaccines The Times Pupils must resit 11-plus after heads leak papers The Cooperative Bank TGWU staff to strike over 3.5% pay offer Masons to vote on proposal for sale of £20m hospital Comet Financial shortfall leaves doctors' charity in trouble Hill House Hammond Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Patients to pay £1.50 for bedside television The Leeds Prosecutor suspended by CPS over Times article Peugeot Drug smuggler ordered to pay Customs £15m Hunts welcome anti-saboteur law Henry Moore forgeries flood world art markets Sedan By our Arts Correspondent: Tate unveils entries for Turner Prize Youth dies after blood is refused News in Brief Escaper injured Small sting Case adjourned Girl dies in fire £1m bond win Arise Sir Peter Preston, saviour of the Tory party whips Riddell on Politics Benn carries out threat to report secret hearings Breitling Tony Blair's new frontbench team Clarke urged to make tax cuts for the poor Picture Gallery Off-licence curbs may be lifted The Friends of the Elderly Lib Dems seek new Euro poll New Russian MP betrays investors in pyramid firm Peugeot Moscow delivers snub to Poland New York fashion houses take scissors to supermodel fees VW Delhi triumphs in Kashmir kidnap farce Inlamic extemists are hankering for a holy war in Kashmir, but do not have the support of Muslims, who want to be independent of both India and Pakistan, Christopher Thomas writes from Delhi Militants kill five children in Algerian bomb attack King 'humiliated' by hostage deaths Want to be able to change Sydney defendant says he was framed Prudential Democrats rush to cash in on revived Clinton fortunes Pyongyang to halt reactors Graham's Port Soldier rescued behind Iraq lines died in crash Bush sons on course to renew a dynasty (AFP): Murder link to violent screen role West Point embarrassed by charge of sexual harassment Guardian Direct Rose letter informs Serbs he wants to avoid air strikes Message to Mladic Extrawatch Security Systems Elderly peasant gets life term for 'Monster of Florence' killings Marks & Spencer PLO hails Jordan's pledge on Jerusalem holy sites Radisson Edwardian Hotels Slap a patent on that clich? immediately Fortunes would be made if we had to pay a price for plagiarism 'I used to pill myself a socialist- now I don't know what it means' Arnold Wesker tells Julia Liewellyn Smith of the problem of being a cultural icon when the National won't perform your plays Top Gun types take aim at women flyers Last Week's fatal jet fighter crash has given America's military conservatives the ammunition they wanted Cross since 1846 What's slick, sexy and shimmering? When no one can decide where the hemline should fall, there is one sudective solution: a velvet trouser suit Fashion The Harley Medical Group MOPS Alan Coren Rare finds like these cannot just be kept beneath the rug No sex please The Times Diary Picture Gallery In praise of secrecy Benn-style openness would mean anarchy and government paralysis Saving face The Times Diary Hands on The Times Diary Bottled up The Times Diary Raise a glass The Times Diary Paper thin morality Paul Johnson on Peter Preston's act of turpitude Just Say No Clarke should reject calls for higher rates from the Bank Cardinal Virtues The men to lead Roman Catholicism into the next century Tourist Traps Where a little learning may be a less dangerous thing Aspects of 'sleaze' inquiry and standards in public life Booker dispute Motoring speeds China and Hong Kong Preventing suicide Indonesian rights Prime mission of UN in Bosnia Mysterious ways Court Circular Birthdays today Institution of Civil Engineers Sir William and Lady Nield Sheila Lochhead Lecture Falkland Islanders up a gum tree in the wind Today's royal engagements Personal Column Autumnal colours bathe RHS show Dinners Rukba Memorial services Anniversaries Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Sir John Pope-Hennessy Sir John Pope-Hennessy, CBE, art historian, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1967-73, and the British Museum, 1974-76, died in Florence on October 31 aged 80. He was born in London on December 13,1913 Personal Column Hilary Stevenson Hilary Stevenson, OBE, scientist, died from cancer on October 5 aged 47. She was born on January 12,1947 Crowds Cheer the King and Queen Royal Command Film Performance Ansell Egerton Ansell Egerton, City Editor of The Times. 1962-67, died on October 30 aged 69. He was born on July 24,1925 AA GKRS Robert Wilkinson Associates Baxi Heating Networks Plus Ltd Klondike International Limited Andersen & Partners Thistle Books S. I. R. Plc Marketing Consultant (P/T) Nothing to hide? Let viewers decide Why are legislativer inquiries into alleged corruption not automatically shown on television as they are in other countries? When subterfuge is justified MPs are baying for the blood of The Guardian's editor -but it is in the public interest for journalists and newspapers to expose the truth, argues John Diamond The Times Dillons Forum Children switch on to soaps TV Top Ten: Children's Viewing Durex aims for youth in Mtv deal Britain's biggest condom maker plans to use rock music to sell to youngsters. Alan Mitchell reports Times Media and Marketing Awards News The Times Crossword No 19,689 Business Tiems Weathercall WPA Tomorrow In the Times Arts CBI urges Chancellor to rule out tax cuts Premature rate rise could cause 'permanent harm' HMC chiefs share £8m in sale to Abbey Allied buys rest of Domecq Channel 5 coming soon but not for South Homes Two confirm bids for Navy yards Sport Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The UK Abroad how It Works Business Today Stock Market Indices Retailer repays Brussels aid New chief named at the Pru Tourist Rates The Fleming Natural Resources Investment Trust Plc Confidence built on steady pace of recovery Optimism begins to grow in fragile construction industry Call to end rate rise speculation Westbury profits up 55% at half way US purchasing index at seven-year high Business Roundup De Beers shares suffer Escort production cut Attwoods boosts defence Astra in Merck venture Opening the dividend taps Pennington Thames sets out its stall The rational approach to Britain's shipyards Trade relations thaw in Casablanca Thames Water splashes out with 11% payout rise Orion New PPP chief closes intermediary arm Northrop Grumman teams up with BAe BP defies trend with 23% advance Take your Pick from 28 Daily Flights to Paris Clydeport heads for flotation Commodities Liffe Options Shares remain nervous as falls continue in us Stock Market Philip Pangalos London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Spaniard in the works Tempus BP French Connection Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Millar aboard at Clydeport The Times City Diary On your mark Picture Gallery Merging? Not us Sugar suspense CBI fears good times are too good to last Industry fears that the Government will cut taxes and raise interset rates, says Philip Bassett The CBI chief thinks Europe is almost as big a problem for Labour as for the Tories Merseyside grasps an Ecu lifeline Carl Mortished on a £1.6bn handout for struggling Liverpool Abbey and its rivals get the buying habit Patricia Tehan says traditional lenders need acquisitions to boost market share Take the Motorway Late rally cuts losses Digital First Leisure and Arlington m marinas venture C&W star shines in Far East Microsoft to buy UK route firm The Times Accountancy and Finance Legal & Public Notices French Connection to raise £4.5m to repay rescue loans Acquisitions and recovery in markets boost Powerscreen Swedes drop power deal with Yorkshire Fleming has trust in resources Korean Air the Route to Serenity Losses deepen at Celsis International Business Roundup Shake-up at Jarvis Receivership for Storm Engen slips on oil prices Rexmore raises payout Word-Watching A Business Opportunity Not to Be Overlooked! High-flyers show the flag The success of British consultancies handling foreign construction projects means more contracts for home-based companies. David Young reports The British Consultants 1994 Awards PTRC Mott MacDonald Manderstam Consulting Engineers British Consultants Bureau Projects that test the best Award-winning work involves both efficiency and diplomacy British Consultancies Overseas Arup Thorburn Colquhoun The Times Unit Trust Information Service Dance Hamlet's Hall of fame The renamed Gielgued Theature opens of Friday with Hamlet. Will peter Hall's third attempt be his best? Alan Franks reports Theatre: Veteran director Sir Peter Hall on Princes of Denmark past, present and future; plus the latest reviews Black and white magic The Idior Contact, Machester English Touring Theatre Dance with Cinders In the beginning George Jermyn Street Theatre, SWI Pop Play acting The Green Parakeet Greenwich Studio The Film Everyone's Talking about Entertainments Today's Events 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 There's life in the old ghost yet Dance: Debra Craine reviews English National Ballet's updated version of a famous classic Giselle Palace Theatre, Manchester Like no other conductor Philharmonia/Harnoncourt Festival Hall London Concerts: Revelatory Beethoven; and a Russian singer in superlative form Rising star of the east Olga Borodina Wigmore Hall/Radio 3 Ready to let her modesty blaze After decades as pop's most shringking violet, Carly Simon is, she says finally letting it all hang out. Alan Jackson finds out why Multiple Display Advertising Items Keaton enters the jazz age Bill Frisell tells Clive Davis about his most unusual gig—dding hot licks to classic silent comedies The Royal Ballet Play that funky music, white boy Popular Music: Harry Connick Jr throws his image out the window Harry Connick Jr Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property London Business Space Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sooth West Cork Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Ltd The Laurels Octacon Castle Court Building a home and a future Mary Wilson on how self-build projects can help unemployed people to find their place in society Just pack a toothbrush Builders are copying an American idea of selling houses fully furnished Council tax cuts for thousands A case could mean savings for people in mixed-use premises Property Knight Frank & Rutley International Trafalgar House Europe the next Development in your… Rentals Marylebone Lettings market rockets Foreigners and property shortage boost city rents Clapham The Times Newspapers Vittel Still Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Coin Street Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates MaCmillan Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer British Airways 1:1 Personal Assistant Victoria Wall Associates Dian Duggan Associates Career moves Victoria Wall Associates Joyce Guiness Angela Mortimer Victoria Wall Associates The Recruitment Company Panasonic Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Holland Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items I want to look different, please What steps must a secretary take to change her image? Beryl Dixon found out Holly Bacon, Music Sales Group Mary Holland Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items England pulled up in victory chase Dashing DeFreitas held at bay as Western Australia achieve draw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Christie's Boyce Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sporting excellence and innocent presumptions Midweek View Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items United prepare for test of endurance Details Bilbao put paid to Uefa Cup dreams Newcastle unable to repair damage of previous failings Wolves stay on top For the Record Today's Fixtures Perseverance pays for Ipswich Last Night's Football Results Troubled Walker stays cool as Everton break duck Australian barrage too potent for game St Helens St Helens Jeune lands famous Cup victory Big-Race Result Haydock Park Barathea limbers up in cold climate Nap: Corner Boy (1.30 Haydock Park) Next best: Martha's Son (2.30 Haydock Park) Kempton Park Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Kelso Rapid Raceline Bailey loses his lengthy battle with knee injury The Scores from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals No Title The Leading 50 Entries Courage Best Weekly Score Salim leads revival by spirited Pakistan In Brief Welsh clubs plot upsets The politics of feminism Radio Choice Radio 1 Even in a computer age, boys will be boys Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Picture Gallery Choice Cricket Sugar brings down curtain on Ardiles Argentinian says dignified farewell amid glare of publicity at Tottenham Ardiles File Villa condemned to last-gasp cup exit Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Racing Francis in line MOPS
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