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News from 04/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Hugo Young, Chairman, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Jonathan Shanklin, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Richard Shepherd, (Director), Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jill Sherman and Frances Gibb, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, S. Dunkey, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill and Jennai Cox, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Frazer, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Christopher Walker and Emma Wilkins, David Hewson, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Reuter, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Alistair Horne, J. K. Morland, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, David Rose, Chairman, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, John Grigg, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Hanson, Director-General, Alix Ramsay, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Robin Day, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Carol Mortished, Maurice Frankel, Director, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Green, President, Alan Franks, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Peter Preston, Editor, David Sinclair, John Naish, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Charles Gordon, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sarah Bagnail, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Sarah Griffin, Colin Campbell, David Lewis, Chairman, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,

Resumo

Fury on Right as post Bill is abandoned Resign? 'No, I battle for what I believe to be the incrests of this country,'says Heseltine Norway hijack ends peacefully Flood ordeal Index The Guardian at bay November gets off to balmy start Royal Navy to cast off bell-bottoms after 137 years 30p on Saturday The Times Clough on Clough Woolworth killer escapes with £1 When boys are left behind Rowland is forced to quit Lonrho Writers News Rolls calls in the Germans for its next car Competition hots up for Po services Royal Mail says it is mercy of companies using latest technology Homebase Stamps, pensions and a ticket to the theatre Nolan opts for public hearings Blunkett softens opt-out opposition Stories of sleaze cut Tory support Cancer compensation Legal aid clampdown Safety ruling avoided Ban on 'klondikers' Collector in wonderland Prisoners to undergo random drug testing News in Brief Cabinet backs gas overhaul Woman weeps after blackmail case jury watches sex videos Drink-drive peer loses his licence Princess meets killer at Broadmoor Children freed as siege pair give up Victim of hypnosis accepts £20,000 for injury DTI withdraws business handbook Children's nurse guilty of cruelty Pizza Jazz Frederick West's barristers resign from case Doctors' rebellion forces trust director to resign Scope Bill on criminal justice passed after rough ride Black Rod ushers out stormy session The Times Mi5 supports closer links with police Rimington signals shift of role Spastics Society puts its future in Scope Unreserved Disposal Auction British Midland Prince and his critic act as play mates Rover Brain damage study puts forces' boxing in balance Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Halifax Diamond's little gem Man leaps from fatal plane crash Butterfly collector guilty of trapping endangered species Embryo find in desert clears dinosaur of egg stealing Cheat Man linked to terror cannot stay Dayfold Great War sub wreck discovered News in Brief Rainforest study award Fifth death Murder charge Pope meeting Wren Wren Smoking Causes Cancer Currys Ministers summoned to discuss tax cut plans Boots Heroic Heseltine down but not out Free-thinking Biffen sees the wisdom of a timely exit Nordicsport Maverick Tories defied the odds to win Po battle Ministers' official homes cost £½m The Times Lottery puts its fate in the hand of fortune Princess counts cost of crime No Title Hospitals blamed for releasing killer Inquiry condemns doctors for refusing to treat disturbed offender Smoothness London loses bishop in 'bleak' financial cuts In praise of preachers Net a shellfish bargain Weekend Shopping Cheaney Falklanders retain deep hostility to Argentina Islands keep faith with Britain despite Menem offer to buy sovereignty Bewilderment over the 'missing question' in opinion poll Dell Pope sets his face against 'holy war' World Summary (Reuter): Dutch fans deported Life term for wife killer Cambodia aid plea (Reuter): Fugitive held in Morocco Yeltsin woos reformist chiefs after vote debacle Mitterrand pictured on trip with his mistress's daughter Iliescu pledges to cut throught adoption red tape Illness ends Stasi trial The Sunday Times Briton tells of ordeal in Egyptian flash flood Review of fuel depot sites to follow disaster Oreck Landmark Express Saharan refugee camp destroyed by storms Serb town falls to Muslim and Croat assault Issues obscured as North and rival keep flinging mud US voters subjected to barrage of dirt in no-quarter campaigns for the Senate Marine hero deserts loyal shredder of Iran-Contra documents Republican takes lead in California B&Q Supercentres Total solar eclipse turns Rio's day into night Nuclear role for Bikini News in Brief (AFP): Youth arrested (Reuter): Execution call (Reuter): Mother held (Reuter): Teenage killer (Reuter): Dylan sued (Reuter): Pop art sale (Reuter): Tsar-struck Why black girls beat their brothers Once they were part of a sub-group labelled as certain failures. Now, by any standards, Afro-Caribbean women are clear successes Just the man to chop Dickens Julia Llewellyn Smith meets David Lodge, Eng Lit professor, novelist and scriptwriter for Martin Chuzzlewit The Times Educational Supplement The best of British cooking 'What audiences care about is loos, bars and tickets' London owes its improving theatres to a vibrant Australian who is also into cattle, construction and wine Freemen who have paid the price The Archbishop and Bishop of Liverpool talk to Ruth Gledhill of friendship, pain, hope and death Jaeger-Le-Coultre Philip Howard Fishing in dangerous waters sometimes nets an interesting word White on black The Times Dairy Governing without purpose Peter Riddell asks if yesterday's Cabinet meeting marked the end of Thatcherism Planned future measures are more administrative than visionary Lucky him The Times Dairy Undiplomatic The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Fighting fit The Times Dairy Hearts again The Times Dairy Can an editor be too free? John Grigg reflects on the control of newspapers School for Politics Labour's policy on opting out is a test of much else Balkan Beginnings Romania still has a way to go to recover from its past A Risk for the Lottery Art starts when capital spending stops Frog at Oxford Copyright issues Questions that face the House on privilege and the law Romanian links Relations with France Deserving causes for lottery funds CPS reform Ozone losses Hubble trouble Court Circular Royal engagements Service dinners Personal Column Last night's dinners Buildings cry out for loving care Birthdays today Luncheons At Home Service luncheons Reception Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Church news David Gregory-Jones David Gregory-JOnes, former Chief Architect and Planner of the Urban Development Corporation in Jamaica, died of pneumonia in Miami on October 21 aged 69. He was born in India on October 25,1924 Personal Column Denys Bullard Denys Gradwell Bullard, Conservative MP for Norfolk South-West, 1951-55, and for King's Lynn 1959-64, died on November 2 aged 82. He was born on August 15,1912 David Cox David Cox, medieval historian and mountaineer, died in Cyprus on October 25 aged St. He was born on June 8,1913 Noah Beery Noah Berry Jr, actor, died in Tehachapi, California, on NOvember 1 aged 81. He was born in New York on August 10,1913 Women Jurors in Unpleasant Cases News The Times Crossword No 19,691 The Times Today WPA Health Insurance Forecast Treasury's wise men oppose immediate rate rise Rowland quits Lonrho board after 34 years Euro Disney may cut prices to attract more visitors Elf sells 10.3% stake in Enterprise Oil Arts Infotech Abbey takes stake in Irish Permanent Sport The Original Dalvey Business Card Case No Title Business Today Outclassed Boots hint CBI wants more active policies on jobless Opera Canary Wharf plans rent rise Treasurers call banks to account Futures Call The City's Live Wire Euro Court challenge to Hualon subsidy Exchange sets date for 5-day settlements Business Roundup Call for VSEL referral KLM profit takes flight MAI 'making progress' Euromoney advances Report criticises banks Time/system Six go off at a tangent Wise men test the Chancellor's patience Magic Kingdom fails to conjure up subjects Elf unwinds its Enterprise Boots hints at extra payout after deal on Pharmaceuticals Sage buys French software group Power Robbins Call for full Renault sale after rush for shares Santa Fe derails $3.8bn bid from Union Pacific Air France From our Correspondent: Philips surges to £193m in third quarter Shares take heart from forecasts of wise men Commodities Liffe Oiptions London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Abbey National Boots Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Discount shopping Tempus Renault Wall Street One foot in the trade The Times City Dairy Isaac's lore The Times City Dairy In Stylo The Times City Dairy Kwikker save Sutton's seeds The Times City Dairy Politics prevails in killing great Post Office sell-off Privatisation of the Post Office was buried by the forces that had promoted it, says Philip Bassett Canary Wharf sings a new tune BZW has done the trick, says Carl Mortished Laggards and leaders in the new Ec pack Wolfgang Münchau assesses the commissioners now taking office EBEL Seton calls for £28m to buy brands Van Wezel splits roles at Hi-Tec Braathens UK car parts makers outclassed by rivals Celsis settles with ousted former chief Ferranti arm may be sold to buy-in Henley reveals income gap threat Kwik Save buys out Shoprite for cash Stagecoach stake in Mainline referred Business Roundup MS issues warning Jarvis Porter acquisition MMT raises payout Quadrant plans dividend Raglan profits ahead J Smart declines again Ransomes to sell land Shares stage recovery Investors Chronicle The Times Unit Trust Information Service In a majority of one As Edward Albee's Three Tall Women opens in London, Alan Franks talks to a dramatist whom the critics love to hate Duke of York's Theatre Pop Deadlines, dead lines Theatre: A strong cast cannot save an unengaging script about the magazine world, says Benedict Nightingale Notes on the Bard Concerts: Shakespeare in music; fine Beethoven and Brahms LSO/ Rostropovich Barbican Familiar freshness LP/Jansons Festival Hall Pop Forrest Gump Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Glimpses of paradise lost Pop Albums: in a heavyweight week David Sinclair goes the distance with real contenders Monster mosh Concert: Weird, but wonderful Diamanda Galas/John Paul Jones Shepherds Bush Empire Actor grabs his production credit Cuban-born Andy Garcia has put a love for his country's music on tracks Eric Clapton Entertainments Dina Carroll Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Sixties? Just a Mod con They stitch you up, your mum and dad—they tell you they were the young soul rebels, but they're wrong The Peter Hall Company Goodbye to heavy breathers From tomorrow a Bt facility means you can identify unwanted callers, says Matthew May Colossus that cracked the Nazi's secrets One man is rebuilding Britain's wartime codebreaking machine Award Winning Translation Software P&P The lost children Online Two pints of orange juice, please A new puritanism is looming in the computer industry. David Guest reports on why it may be closing time for lunchtime drinkers Information Technology BBC Resources Apricot Morse Group Plc PA Consulting Group Omnikron Systems, Inc Old boys' and girls' network The modern PC need not be too difficult for the elderly-and it can open up a new world, says David Hewson Television widens its horizons Widescreen TVs, like the one pictured right, are saving makers from the doldrums Opus technology High hopes Digital TV is on the way for Europe KPMG Peat Marwick High Growth Telecommunications Company A pinch of salt Statistics on home PCs may be misleading Trustee's duty when challenged Under-age tobacco acquittal justified Prejudice to developers after local plan change only speculative Scots Law Report November 4 1994 Inner House No judicial review of suspension Fork-lift truck is 'a place' No re-trial for absent party Interim company administration Impossible Artificial arraignment to evade time limit Impermissible Speed trap evidence Law Report November 4 Fraud through concealing information Regulations apply to customers Order valid despite court change Quality of claims relevant New girls challenge old guard Outsiders defy injury and form book at national championships Leicester's chance to get back in title race England in trial of strength in Brussels Legal & Public Notices Oakland crowd rises to Venus Irvine pursues appointment with success Oliver Holt charts the rapid development of a racing driver regarded by some as the wild man of Formula One Faldo returns to more familiar leading role Sports in Brief Bertrand strikes again England reward Mann Whitaker calls the tune Word-Watching Government fails to administer promised medicine Legislation to counter drugs abuse in sport is welcome but indecisive, John Goodbody says Moorer takes on dual task Fixtures Market Rasen Hill fears collision course for world title ambitions Lochsong quickens the tempo Doncaster Rapid Raceline Costly error by Oh So Risky Gamble grows Hexham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Clough, the flawed genius of English football David Miller looks at the career and character of a man who came to dominate the national game The Times Ostrich attitude does game no favours Miscreants in urgent need of dressing-down Rugby Commentary Australians keen to 'clear up' rulings Cruyff conducts masterclass at Barcelona Rob Hughes marvels at a night of breathtaking brilliance from maestros Stoichkov and Romario Leaders providing grounds for concern Conference Anxious Arsenal survive late barrage For the Record Berg decision riles Dalglish The Times The Times Dillons Forum Sir John Harvey-Jones The Times England run the rule over Gatting Return to captaincy beckons for veteran batting to secure Test place British Diabetic Association Wessels gives up leading role By our Sports Staff: Bevan frustrates Pakistan Mahanama plays match-winner India put sword to lifeless attack Radio 1 Getting to the bottom of it Radio Choice Improvised according to scientific principles Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Tennis Robson in last eight Return match with Tottenham beckons for Pleat Spencer's sprint takes Chelsea to quarter-finals Spectacular goal inspires unlikely English victory in Cup Winners' Cup Times Two Crossword No 310 Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Authorised Reseller Cricket

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