News from 03/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Robert Hargreaves, Edward Owen, Maureen Ashley, Bill Cash (Chairman), Robert Hands, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Giles Whittell and Dalya Alberge, Jennifer Slee, Judith Webb, Patricia Davies, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Anna Foster, Andrew Longmore, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, C. B. Goodhart, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Jordan, Gayle Feldman, George Sivell, Michael Chichester, Alan J. Day, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Peter Owen Group Chief Executive, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Giles Worsley, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, K. Kirkman, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Geneive Abdo, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Valentina Harris, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Rowland Whitehead, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Adam LeBor, Victoria Slee, Anthony Meyer, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Dennis Rink, Russell Kempson, Richard Nicholson, Janet Daley, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Francois Debertrand General Manager, Geoffrey Wheeler, Andrew Rushton, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Edward F. Northcote, Emma Wilkins, Lesley Chamberlain, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Vivienne Slee, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, C. Fitzpatrick, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, T. Y. Darling, Oliver Holt, John Hills, Barry Pickthall, T. F. H. Hudson, Janet Stobart, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Taylor of Gosforth C. J, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Anthony Raikes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Jan Dunlop, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Edward de Bono Director, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, David Young, J. W. M. Thompson, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Roert Bruce, John Constable, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, W. H. C. Frend, David Parry, Allen Robertson, Antonia Fraser, David Walker, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Bob Sweeting, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Valerie Grove, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Carl Mortished and Neil Bennett, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Barry Hyman, Malcolm Slee, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoRebel Tories reject Po compromise Heseltine suffers stinging defeat Duke of York agrees to visit Argentina Index The real Traviata Iliescu to pardon British baby-smugglers Tourist killed in flood crash Train hits station United lose 4-0 Branagh's monster Hidden galaxy revealed Publish and be damned MPs call for editor to face charges over fax deception Barclays Bank Plc No Title Priggish Guardian finds strange bedfellows in a mad House Political Sketch Athletes face tough new penalties for using steroids CPS suspension criticised Dell Picture Gallery Budget cuts force loss of 500 jobs at Cheltenham spy centre US increases Irish aid to back peace News in Brief Tumour boy recovering Shephard cuts bumph Clue to missing boy Last of the dinosaurs War veterans claim Hird's husband dies £1.8m for Hunt painting Film critics savage Branagh as Prince woos Tinseltown What the Critics Said By a Staff Reporter: 'Superdad' died from child's kick Magazine Son arrested after mother stabbed Man jailed by Iraq charged with arson By a Staff Reporter: Youth freed after attack on boy, 8 Patek Philippe Film festival opens without Dorrell By a Staff Reporter: Bestseller on SAS 'inspired teenagers to kill' CSA 'must take account of clean-break deals' Dixons Staff live with threats and fear of attacks Fume checks start in puff of smoke The Times Sheehan on Bridge Takeaways send food poisoning to record levels Beer in pizza not real ale Intel Lasers and robots reproduce glories of ancient Egypt School heads clash with careers advisers Husband finds wife dead in car News in Brief Burglary couple Kirk lottery Wise charged Smash hit Rave on Search for Barbican deputy throws doubt on future of chief Saab Information Centre Picture Gallery Inmates' clutter hinders jail searches Landmark Insurance Company Limited Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Secrecy challenged in murder case plea Birmingham considers approving red-light area Council finds 1m sex cards Intel By a Staff Reporter: Inquest told of radiation blunders By a Staff Reporter: Sir John takes the limelight at theatre Watchdog attacks banks for high overdraft charges Wildlife supporters accuse royal hunter MPs unite to condemn editor over forged fax Speaker challenged on timing of Commons debate Blair puts faith involuntary sector Poor management cost MoD £800m Ministers scramble to revive Bill plans Vodafone Candidate a 'mule' in two-horse race Literal Democrat blamed for poll confusion Comet Heseltine fails to keep flame of Thatcherism alive Riddell on Politics By our Political Correspondent: Clarke rejects call for tax cuts In Parliament Today Hanley complains of quango witch-hunt UN officials 'play down' number of attacks by Serbs Camp guard to face war trial Solid Fuel Association Britain to help save Romania churches Calls for Defence Minister to go put pressure on Yeltsin Plot to dump Pope alleged Cold War mediator stands trial for blackmail Falklands alarmed by Britain 's closer ties with Argentina Garden Tidy-Up Islanders at odds over cash and wildlife Drunken captain halted News in Brief (Reuter): Children killed (AFP): Jail chief goes (Reuter): New business (Reuter): Murder verdict Iranians' trial First direct Every Time You Play T Someone Else Get The National Lottery Political foe helps New York Hamlet make up his mind Sihanouk warns tourists of danger Multiyork Reuter: Family is evicted over race threats Comic canvas sale cheers art world Royal scandals raise support for Australian republicans Sex claims against judge renewed Jakarta rounds up dissidents on eve of Pacific summit (Reuter): Policing by press-ups Algerian killings spiral as radicals seek vengeance Israeli army morale slumps Spray Bond National Control Centre The Professionals' Joinery Company Reuter: More than 430 die in Egypt fire and floods Life and love with the golden boy Kathleen Tynan tells Valerie Grove of her years with the sybarite whose wit dazzled a generation Loving and living were what mattered—he felt contempt for the dutiful citizen Everest Country Life Sharpening up the shockbites Am I getting old? The average life of the scandal seems to be getting shorter and shorter Scalps at risk in the House A new way of stopping dandruff in Parliament. . . the curious nature of Asperger's syndrome.. . oestrogen cream and the complexion Picture Gallery Storm brews in a beer-cup The WHO's latest edict on drinking flies in the face of the facts Moderate drinking can have clear benefits Tea Tree Antiseptic Cream If I'm a cancer gene carrier, what happens to my family?' Gayle Feldman on the agonising decisions faced by a volunteer for genetic research into breast cancer New Image Janet Daley The planners who build out-of-town supermarkets failed to realise the social importance of going shopping No one is left on the streets but the vulnerable On the Tiller The Times Diary Picture Gallery Bring the press to heel Journalists are behaving like trade unionists of the 1970s; but they must learn that they are not above the law Falling out The Times Diary Guessed guests The Times Diary Forget-me-not The Times Diary Digging in The Times Diary Piano ma6E The Times Diary Algeria on the brink Alistair Horne on the threat of fundamentalism Stamp of Failure The Government is letting down the Post Office and itself No Price on Sovereignty Menem should not risk diplomatic gains by electoral ploys Albany's Apple Welcome to the electoral politics of New York Franco-British relations in times of peace and war Continuing doubts on genetic determination of IQ Finding the way A name for Heathrow Bridging the years Slees factor Romania investment How ethical is the rubella campaign? Judgment overturned Cutting it fine Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Provincial architects show their strength Libraries and churches top the list of Riba awards Reception The Royal Society of Literature Council of Christians and Jews Montgomeryshire Society Aztec treasures find a new showcase Royal Aeronautical Society Birthdays today Buckingham Palace luncheon Anniversaries Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Royal Institute of Navigation Chartered Institute of Transport University news Dinner Professor Harold Hopkins Harold Hopkins FRS, Professor of Optics at Reading University, 1967-84, died on October 22 aged 75. he was born on December 6,1918 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Swinburne William Swinburne, OBE, music educationist, died in Colchester on October 16, aged 87. He was born in Lowestoft on April 11,1907 Church Housing Trust Combat Stress Leukaemia research fund Research into Ageing Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages National Children's Bureau Roberto Viol Roberto Viola, President of Argentina for eight months in 1981 and later imprisoned for human rights abuses, died after a heart attack on September 30 aged 69. He was born in October 1924 On this Day Task of London Police Strain of Recent Disorders an Extra Holiday Meta Wilde Meta Carpenter Wilde, Hollywood Script supervisor, auther, and longtime lover of William Faulkner, died of pneumonia in Kansas City on October 18 aged 86. She was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on November 25,1907 Haute cuisine at St George's Fare Deals Flights Travel Bug Calibre Travel Air New Zealand America Who won the holiday wars? Marianne Curphey looks at the winners and losers among destinations this summer Trailfinders Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Lebanon is rising from the ashes Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd. Citibond Travel (London) Ltd. Jupiter TV Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Astra Tours & Travel Nelsons Travel Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Your home can be where the profit is If France can fill its country cottages with tourists, why can't we solve Britain's hotel shortage by opening our doors to visitors? Disney woos the British More losses will be revealed today but Euro Disney believes the worst is past David Churchill reports Airline strikes hit Spain Holiday Travel The invisible flying baby Anna Foster begs for helps with her infant on a long flight Travel the Internet KLM Royal Dutch Airlines More war tours ready Packages are offered for next year's Second World War anniversaries Tourists rationed Travel News in Brief News The Times Crossword No 19,690 Business Times Weathercall Air UK Tomorrow Asil Nadir linked to shooting Polly Peck fugitive faces, seizure of assets in northern Cyprus BZW plans to move dealing rooms to Canary Wharf New Look pulls float over price of offer Sun SPARCstations Anatole Kaletsky Sainsbury attacks planners Arts Last act of the dying Swan Paul Wilkinson on a bitter-sweet day for Wallsend Sport No Title Business Today Fed steps in as dollar hits low City left guessing on rates B. A. T. Industries Industries TSB tops new table of complaints on banks Members apply to register with Imro Plea to America over UK factory closures Business Roundup Pay-TV 'to dominate' Old Trafford plan Kantor 'optimistic' Daimler-Benz changes Buckingham in talks Judge clears City manager The Royal Academy of Engineering Tourist Rates Putting pressure on the Fed Currency traders push for higher US rates A sensible strategy by Cadbury Time to shake up the steel industry Pennington BAT hopes for early US takeover clearance Bell rings happy note on housing Quaker pays $1.7bn to grapple with Snapple By our Deputy City Editor: Butte censured by watchdog Ericsson Complaints to Lautro rise 23% Commodities Life Options Shares depressed by spectre of inflation Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Sainsbury gets it right Tempus BAT BET Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street The road to recognition The Times City Diary Off target The Times City Diary Tebbit touch The Times City Diary Ike's address The Times City Diary There is nothing to fear but the Bank's fear itself Economic View Inflation figures are on target, so why is Eddie George moving the goalposts? Sib report on mis-selling proposes wrong action PPP strengthens links The sheer scale of derivatives Air France Sainsbury rings up the benefits of foresight The retailer began to diversify earlier than its rivals, says Susan Gilehrist Eggar rejects plea to back action on EC steel subsidies Danka BET prepares to maintain market share by buying Frederick Cooper best for five years Business Roundup Tele-Cine price set Bologna banks fight bid Akzo Nobel up 75% The Times Should've talked to CNT By our City Staff: Medeva asthma deal in US Futures drive shares lower Heath Group Proving allegation of personation Responsibility for safe window cleaning Accountancy & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Departement Administration When action against solicitor arises Foreign sentence disparity of no assistance Multiple Display Advertising Items Innovation comes at a price The role of the accountant is being diminished by management changes. Bob Sweeting looks at the effects Accountancy & Finance Oracle Training Services Adco Industrial Wear Ltd Any Other Business South African Equities Product Manager-Emerging… Peter Jones Personnel Services The Times Newspapers Payroll Manager Risk Manager for Financial Institution Too many owners spoil pension fund Audit Group Financial Controller Lombard NatWest The feel-good factor emerges The recovery is boosting requests for services from small businesses. A special report by David Young on a booming sector UK is hungry for cash to feed demand Working in the fast lane with IT On-line systems such as Factflow speed up payments and reduce administration time Out of the red into a greener world Environmentally aware small firms expand as factoring provides funds Factoring is just like running a bath The Association of Invoice Factors Limited Royal Bank Invoice Finance Good housekeeping can pay in a crisis When cash flow is tight, regular checks on customers' creditworthiness can mean the difference between the success and failure of a business Keeping the cash flowing As overdrafts become harder to obtain, more than 10,000 British businesses have turned to factoring UCB Invoice Discounting International Factors Small mercies Factoring is a godsend to many recession-hit small businesses The Times Unit Trust Information Service Coffin and spluttering Cinema: Despite an electrical storm of dollars, Mary Shelley's Frankensteirn stays rooted to its slab, says Geoff Brown Opera Suede with added polish Pop: Triumphant return for Britain's brightest hopes Suede Civic Hall, Wolverhampton Tricks without treats Magic David Copperfield flew as expected, but his Earls Court show failed to take off Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Theatre Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Dullness paves this road to hell Music: A British-led Mozaqrt production in Munich; and an English night in Brimingham Don Giovanni Bavarian State Opera On Approval Not one of the best CBSO/Elder Brimingham Through the glass darkly Director Martha Clarke explores the character of Lewis Carroll in her new National Theatre production. Allen Robertson reports The Times Beckett rides again in Africa Theatre: Waiting for Godot reworked in a Nigerian setting at the Bush; cartoon domestic violence in Ipswich Two Horsemen Bush Have you heard this one before? Radio: News bulletins are coming dangerously close to echoing what the papers says All you wanted to know about sex Dance: An Umbrella festival highlight Angelin Preljocaj Sadler's Wells Unhappy families Sisters Wolsey Studio, Ipswich Pollini Is the great wen doomed? Peter Ackroyd compares two views of London's past, present and future and argues there is life in the city yet London a Social History By Roy Porter Hamish Hamildon, £20 London By John Russell Harry N. Abrams, £35 Fakeryand fornication Tales of the New Babylon Paris 1869-1875 By Rupert Christiansen Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Window on the wicked West Lesley Chamberlain One Hot Summer in St Petersburg By Duncan Fallowell Jonathan Cape, £16.99 A Visit to St Petersburg, 1824-25 By Cornèlie de Wassenaer Translated by Igor Vinogradoff Michael Russell, £14.95 The age of carbuncles Giles Worsley The Classical Architectural Principles in an Age of Nihilism By Roger Scruton Carcanet, £19.95 The Old Way of Seeing How Architecture lost its Magic (and how to get it back) By Jonathan Hale Cassell, £15.99 Whom the gods love . . . Ian MacLeod By Robert Shepherd Hutchinson, £25 The Times Ian McIntyre on the compulsively readable letters of Kenneth Peacock Tynan, the outstanding attention-seeker of his generation Playboy of the theatrical world Kenneth Tynan Letters Edited by Kathleen Tynan Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £22 Verdi's diva in distress The Real Traviata By Gaia Servadio Hodder/John Curtis, £20 Asocial security Out of Romania By Dan Antal Faber, £14.99 Poetry Book Society's Times Books Foreman win would spark heavyweight upheaval Herbert plans to end Hill's dream Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Pakistan deputy holds Warne at bay Romanians offered World Cup carrot Paradox of Venables attack Exception to rule Case for study Experiment worthy of trial Self-motivation Little Woods By our Sports Staff: Heavy rain hampers England's pre-match practice Bates sees glimmer of hope amid gloom Men's seeds make disappointing showing in national tennis championships Courier loses concentration Nebauer suffers after rescue Word-Watching Teenagers meet their match For the Record Fixtures Marshall moves to second in world Sport in Brief Sussex ready to rebuild Tigers narrowly beaten School runs into trouble Reiffel states case Oxford learn lesson The Times Shearer sets standard as Rovers rise to second By our Sports Staff: IFK's win increases pressure on United The Times Le Tissier proves to be spot on Hoddle has food for thought Newcastle odyssey ends in tipsy harmony Palace show they belong Last Night's Football Results Bold Neath fall short as violence dominates encounter Loch song relaxes before sprint test Thunderer: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Draw favours British challenge Thunderer: Edinburgh Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Wincanton Betting opens Rapid Raceline Loss of inspired Davies harms Britain Joker in the Japanese pack relishes last laugh Oliver Holt finds motor racing's unlikely new hero on the ski slopes of Tokyo Business before pleasure as Davies seeks title that counts Scotland selectors pick two new caps Ill Holmes forced to withdraw In Search of sci-fi poets Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Picture Gallery Variations In pursuit of a thoroughgoing villain Review Picture Gallery Choice Satellite Picture Gallery Cricket Barcelona humble helpless United Spanish champions turn on style as Ferguson's gamble fails Kapil decides on new direction for his all-round talents Times Two Crossword No 309 Winning Move Word-Watching Mercury Tennis Francis reaches day of decision at QPR Hoggett Bowers JM Management Services TK Selection Howgate Sable Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Inchcape SmithKline Beecham Staveley Wiltshire Training & Enterprise Council Microsoft Persona Swatch Human Resources Manager KPMG Selection & Search Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Dawson International PLC NB Selection Ltd Howgate Sable Albemarle NB Selection Ltd JM Managment Services Andersen Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Headway Sales Executives Security Company Chief Executive Hoggett Bowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Underground Serco International McCourt Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd MjM Recruitment Ltd NHS Executive Headquarters Aprícot Teachers' Building Society Group Financial Controller Adderley-Featherstone plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Printed Forms Equipment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera international Sales Consultants Andromeda Interactive SDRC UK Ltd U. 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More companies are wising up to dressing down on Fridays, reports Hugh Thompson General Appointments Financial Services Group Financial Controller European Industry Specialists We Make You These Promises Multiple Display Advertising Items High Calibre Managers/professionals Tricky curves in the road After Redoundancy Royal Opera House Management Consultancy Sales Professional HM Prison Service Bentley Goddard Limited Klondike International Limited Beaumont and Son Solicitors Klondike International Limited Senior Database Administrator Oil Services Company Multiple Display Advertising Items John Hamilton Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ernst & Young Personnel Manager Rural Development Commission Office Interiors Thistle Books Aiglon College Legal Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Yorkshire Police Multiple Display Advertising Items Holly Bacon, Music Sales Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University Multiple Display Advertising Items Exeter District Devon County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Administrator Non-Secretarial The Times Newspapers Reception Selection Charity is his business Can the NCVO's new head turn it round? David Walker reports National Blood Service Nurse Manager CJA Recruitment Consultants Group NHS Executive Headquarters The Times Newspapers Think long-term to balance the books Viewpoint The staff turnover at the Treasury is too fast for comfort: we need a Department of the Budget National Association of Headteachers Lazio Secrets of Rome's first territory John Phillips introduces this special report on the Lazio region of Italy. The history and beauty of the A favourite resort for 2,000 Paul Bompard describes the villas that trace the history of Tivoli Marble monument to eternity Area are still little known to visitors who become entranced by its capital. Rome, and look no further The ages of Rome have gently melted into each other, says Janet Stobart Fishing ports and holiday playground John Phillips wanders through the villages on the shore of the once-mysterious Lake Bracciano A martyr's shrine by the pure springs Sarah Cunningham describes Lake Bolsena and the history of its town Lazio Regional Tourist Board Relics of an empire's past greatness Janet Stobart describes the monuments which depiet the brilliance of the Roman age Competition Picture Gallery The Times A way of life seen through a homage to their dead Before the Roman Republic, the Etruscan people were the principal power in the region The fortified coast Janet Stobart at the ports of emperors, popes, princes and now the Sixth Fleet Perfumed fruits Maureen Ashley on a wine-tasting tour of Lazio Food fit for a robust palate Valentina Harris gives a guide to the full-bodied and gutsy local cuisine Charmed by a land of lakes and hills The Pope's summer residence is set among the magical views Majestic villas grace the gardens The Villa Aldobrandini sits among streams, waterfalls, grottoes and statues Following in Paul Bompard goes exploring off the beaten track and discovers the treasures of Subiaco Fairy-tale trip to the Middle Ages Sarah Cunningham visits the quiet, cobbled strects of Viterbo where time stands still Latium
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