News from 07/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Doug Jones, Edward Owen, P. O. Yates, Henri Bru, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, M. Schachter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Anton Collyer, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde, David A. N. Hoyte, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Quintin Hoare, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Seweryn Chomet, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Laurence Nagy, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Edward Garden, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Molly Sweeney, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Angus Nicol, Piping Correspondent, Janet Bush, Vernon Bogdanor, David Hands, Branka Magas, John O'leary, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, George Rae, John Hopkins, Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Richard Holmes, Wolfgang Münchau and Philip Bassett, J. J. F. Francis (Chairman), Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, William King, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, R. W. Bridge, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Frederick Lawton, Anthony Payne, Ralph Instone, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Gerard McCrum, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Terence O'connell, Graham Searjeant, Julian Muscat Racing commentary, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Brinsley Black, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Noel Malcolm, Christopher Bosanquet, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Margaret Wiggs, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoJubilant Bosnian alliance focuses on new targets Anthony Loyd, in Bugojno, central Bosnia, explains that the alliance between Croat and Bosnians against the Serbs has to succeed if either of their lost territories is to be regained Top Tory aide quits over Po sell-off failure EC to seek reversal of British opt-out Education Index The Times Copperfield's conundrum Sport Flood toll reaches Bill on disabled stalls £4bn cuts Church gay plea Wet weather win Preacher punches his way to a place in sporting history An enduring memorial Reagan reveals he is suffering from Alzheimer's Abbey National No Title Intelligence front line at risk in MoD savings Cost of rights for disabled threatens Tory tax cuts Graham's Scott secretary defends inquiry delay Rushdie appeals for victims of extremism Loyal aide who had to speak out Man in the News Man charged with killing teenagers News in Brief Boys die in caravan fire 'Perfect husband' killed Briton bound and shot Hostage drew abductor More NHS managers Knitting firm wins £1m Five held at hunt under justice Act Return of Princess to public life confirmed by Palace Mellor's in-laws tell of devastation at failed marriage By a Staff Reporter: Lady Emma pursues thief Shop killer blamed for seven other robberies Informix Royal 'surrogate' with a delicate path to tread Peugeot Bishop of Durham urges rethink on gays in the Church Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Halifax Boy, 5, dies after petrol is used on bonfire By a Staff Reporter: Schools choosing cheaper teachers The Saab Lords slumber on as debate rages Labour's intention to abolish the right of hereditary peers to vote in the upper house is a reform in the wrong direction Life peerages are as fifficult to justify as hereditary ones, with patronage becoming a strong political tool. Vernon Bogdanor believes that most proposals for reform of the Lords are a means to other ends Options for change Veterans point to enduring lesson of remembrance Those who fought emphasise need to educate younger generation John Young, in a week-long series of articles, considers the contemporary significance of remembrance ceremonies Banking Direct Heirloom from early days of aviation is a licence to thrill Digital PC Switching traffic to rail 'would cost £140bn' Boy in love rift found shot dead News in Brief Siege remands Ice work Cell death HIV alert Linen amnesty Campaigners urge clampdown on diet clinic drug menace Allied Irish Banks, p. l. c Video release of world's worst riots angers police Science gives joint new life Forte Leisure Breaks Judges to monitor cameras in court The Vodafone World Record Challenge Nato tries to halt Bosnia clashes Jets fly low after Sarajevo ceasefire is shattered Bonn pressed to play military role Away in Downtown L. A Picture Gallery Albanians vote on charter for future Fallen Berlin Wall fails to reunite people of the city Service line Insurance KGB spy 'alerted Kremlin over Chernobyl safety' Bayer Voltaire given candid review South Europe flood toll rises Drug cartel suspect arrested in Spain Clinton fails to strike gold on the California campaign trail Republicans look poised for narrow majority in Senate Eva Air Chinese pick up scent on Yeti trail Child murder case mother threatened (Reuter): New leak in oil pipeline News in Brief (Reuter): Parties to quit (Reuter): Aircraft lost (Reuter): Tajiks vote (Reuter): Somali war fear (Reuter): Deputy dies (Reuter): Bossi warning Rebels shelled (Reuter): Elephant trade MOPS By our Foreign Staff: Angola assaults rebel bastion after peace deal Afrikaner anti-apartheid theologian shot dead AST Computer Palestinian police force goes on duty in Jericho From Associated Press in Tel Aviv: Murdered professor 'tried to spread Aids' Thoughts of Deng declared immortal Visual Art Arts the Week Ahead A prince for the Nineties Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Peter Hall's latest Hamlet; and 'the difinitive Irish play' from Brian Friel Hamlet Gielgud Theatre Art Galleries Blindness, insight and vision Pop Theatre Fanfare for a fine orchestra Concert Gothenburg SO/Jaãrvi Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Dance Festival King's Consort Wigmore Hall New Music BBC SO/Lazarev Festival Hall No more waiting for the big time Tonight Stephanie Cole trades her TV fame for her first love: the stage. Alan Franks met the actress NT Rock Skating on a thin premise Ice Dancing Cinderella on Icc Working Film A little Faye music Overtures Music Soul music sung from the heart Books Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London on and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Tissue once more an issue Using aborted foetuses in research … psychology of choosing the O. J. Simpson jury … an 18th -century scientific pioneer commemorated Science Briefing The man who fools America Association of Teachers and Lecturers Cutting the delay between research and practice Epidemiologist Archie Cochrane (above) had the answer in the 1970s. Finally it is bearing fruit Trial in itself Civil honour The Times Literary Supplement A sleeping-car named desire If the night train from London to Fort William is cut back, Magnus Linklater has his memories to cling to What use is an Mp? If only more our representatives could cure a pain in the back teeth rather than cause one Leukaemia Research Fund Radisson Edwardian High fashion clothed as a religion The city where designers are being worshipped like demi-gods Matthew Parris I only wish my life had been as interesting as the libel makes out Newspapers, dream some more I hereby promise that I shall never, ever sue—with one exception Over Hurd The Times Diary When is a bribe just a friendly gesture? Journalists, like politicians, need outside contacts, but most know where to draw the line Look for the Blair necesities Tony Blair is wise not to expect an easy election victory, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday In for a Pound The Times Diary Black day The Times Diary Plotting The Times Dairy Statuesque The Times Diary The Ground Shifts The odds are lengthening against the Bosnian Serbs Business at Birmingham The CBI's problems no longer begin at home Back to the Fore Boxing has seldom seen a night like this General's view of Bosnia mandate Mis-sold pensions Trade marks trap Aitken and Al-Fayed , and other aspects of sleaze' Statistical probabilities and questions of inherited Iq School expulsions Bell-bottom lore BR regrets … Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Memorial service Dinners Sir George Bean Memorial Lecture University news The Times Picture Gallery US researchers recreate Egyptian mummy Appointments in the Forces Prize blooms flower in North British team finds lost channels of Nile Announcements Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Forthcoming marriages Castle resounds to world's best pipers Nature notes Royal National Lifeboat Institution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Captain George Powell-Shedden Group Captain George Powell-Shedden, DSO, DFC, fighter ace in the Second World War, died on October 31 aged 78. He was born on April 1,1916 Richard Hewitt Richard Hewitt, OBE, executive director of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1952-82, died on October 1 aged 77. He was born on January 19,1917 Appointments in the Church Gioconda De Vito Gioconda de Vito, british violinist of Italian birth, died in Rome on October 24 aged 87. She was born at Martina Franca, Apulia, on June 22,1907 Erwin Knoll Erwin Knoll, long-serving editor of The Progressive magazine in the United States, died from a heart attack on November 2 in madison, Wisconsin, aged 63. He was born in Vienna, Austria, on July 17,1931 Sir James Taylor Sir James Taylor, MBE, scientist and mathematician, died on October 4 aged 92. He was born on August 16,1902 (From Our Special Correspondent): Passchendaele Story of the Victory War Correspondents' Headquarters, Nov 6 News The Times Crossword No 19,693 Knockando Business In the Times FORECASTs Cricket Foreman strikes blow for the ages Srikumar Sen sees the 45-year-old veteran revive his golden years by lifting the world crown in Las Vegas TAG Heuer Motor Racing Football Squash Kentucky concoction lacking in real kick TV Action Replay Captain's innings preserves Pakistan advantage Scoreboard PC pro England loosen grip on victory Fielding causes concern as bowlers toil on placid pitch Scoreboard Agassi rises to No 2 in world rankings Sport in Brief First title for Williams Nelson retains crown Sharks' strong case De Silva seals victory Beerbaum wins again Maleeva back in form Weather foils women Cardiff bedevil foes Hill finds new reserves of courage to deny Schumacher Briton triumphs in Japanese downpour to close gap on Formula One championship leader Oliver Holt on the brilliance and bravery of drivers pushed to the very limits of their skill at Suzuka Davies tops US money-winners' list Faldo pays for error Leicester made victims of bad plot England finish second Details from Suzuka Beardsley's classic scissors-kick provides cutting edge Blackburn sacrifice style for success Simon Barnes Views with dismay the dour dismissal of Tottenham Hostspur by 2-0 at Ewood Park Moody caps show of class Pitch conditions dictate stalemate Parrish scorches Exeter Forest flunk acid test of rising team's true quality Hoddle feels hurt as Chelsea draw on depleted resources All wrong without Wright United and Villa suffer from European blues Kanchelskis produces decisive strike and leaves Atkinson cursing his bad luck Rob Hughes bemoans the lack of quality football as the champions pinch a 2-1 victory at Villa Park Everton approach the turning point McGreal thwarts Oldham FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's Pools Check Overseas Results Non League and Regional Leagues Carling Premiership English Insurance League Bell's League Championship Real salute Raul in Madrid derby Airdrie revel in change of fortune By our Sports Staff: Sutton hope for England call Joubert's brilliance destroys Swansea Criticism of touring team cast aside with destruction of Welsh club champions Gerald Davies witnesses a display of overwhelming power in a 78-7 victory for the South Africans Ireland mislay game plan with time running out Berbizier's discipline raises France into unfamiliar role Bristol emerge from doldrums as Tainton charts winning course Carling expects Romania to raise standard Britain defenceless against Stuart's guile Irresistible Australia level series as Hanley's plan to contain is ripped apart Northampton's revival appears soundly based Harlequins hope Best can turn tide Cup victory lifts league gloom over Richmond RPU Schofield enjoys a far better day at home Barathea dMivers big finale Cumani reaps reward of meticulous preparation Nap: Brackenfield (2.15 Carlisle) Next best: Call My Guest (1.45 Carlisle) Saxon Maid joins the party Folkestone Rapid Raceline Breeders' Cup Results Course Specialists Early arrival maximises chance of Cup success Carlisle Taking a swing at the sport of princes Polo novice Rachel Campbell-Johnston joins the Moet set on a milk crate Rominger improves 1hr record Football's family day out falls short on fun Simon Wilde goes to Brentford to sample the treditional delights of a spot working hard to meet new deamands in the Nineties Haining triumphs in world challenge Rugby League Hockey Guide to the Weeks Main Fixtures Schools Sport For the Record Racing Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting Finnegan's grandstand finish made my day Afterthoughts Bates sails past Scot to confirm supremacy Legal & Public Notices Skill flourishes away from scouts' watch Women lead way home By our Sports Staff: Mexican runner discovers avenue to riches Minox Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items CIFE Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Institute of Florence Employment Department Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Principal Queen Alexandra's House Multiple Display Advertising Items Nurffield College St Catharine's College Strathallan Bursar Council University of Oxford University of Durham The University of Reading University of Durham University of Oxford Hajioannion University Decline of the state school girl Twenty years ago girls from state schools were the cream of the A-level crop. Today they have plummeted to being the worst. Gerard McCrum offers an explanation Home is where the university is Video-conferencing, E-mail and CD-Rom solve problems of isolated, study, absent teachers and missing books How big is a classroom? The single-sex route to success The Prize-Winners of the Inaugural round of the… Compensation order for nuisance Conditional order not unlawful Flights Nelsons Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd The Travel Bug Discretion to forfeit surety's bail Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Sufficient signature in clause Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Applications to strike out appeals on the merits Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Results and Statistics Sunday Tips La Crème De La Crème Takes You from College through… Aiglon College Administrative Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary to Chairman's Assistant Rising tide of travellers to lift Baa Companies Philip Pangalos The Rowland Company Royds Raphael Alfred Marks Property Lettings Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Exec Office News Limited of Australia Secretary to Chief Executive Officer Property Secretary Pa to Md in SW11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sideshows to a non-event Economics Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confidence of firms in UK levelling off Business Roundup Plea on home-loan help Business borrows more China trade warning Chirac doubts on EMU The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Power plus Tourist Rates IBM and Apple join forces to challenge rivals' dominance Bock plans to put focus on Lonrho's core divisions Why markets need not fear a Labour administration Gilt-Edged Guardian team awaits Nationwide payments Notice to all those with claims (actual or… TUC seeks training levy to aid jobs drive Bristol & West International Self-satisfied industry must get down to work Empire of the rising sons The World's richest businessman is famously frugal, says Joanna Pitman Unravelling derivatives The Times City Diary Franklin exchange The Times City Diary Gin—and bitter The Times City Diary Smell of success The Times City Diary The childcare balancing act Radio Choice Radio 1 Monstrosities, monsters and other shockers Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Gilt-Edged CBI backs Major's multi-track Europe UK urged to invest more BAe to attack GEC's record in bid battle Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Forte falls foul of the County set By our Deputy City Editor: Old school still rules the board Air France Computer Wars Current account 'close to surplus'
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