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News from 08/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, T. H. Richardson, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, R. C. Sopwith, Housemaster, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael R. Bond, Chairman, Patrick Nicholls, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Regina Kibel, Norman De Mesquita, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dr Simon Wessely, George Brock and Nicholas Wood, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Waldemar Januszczak, Commissioning Editor, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Christopher Swain, Phnom Penh, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mick Green, Chairman, Peter Fellgett, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Emma Wilkins and Alice Thomson, Robin Young, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Nick Catliff, Alicia Chislett, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Horam, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Piers Paul Read, Chris Stiven, Kevin McCARRA, D. G. MacKenzie (Regional Director), Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Sue Fuge, Eric Leatherbarrow, Communications Manager, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, John Platts-Mills, Richard Evans, Lamine Baali Polisario, Chief representative, Patrick Isherwood, Oliver Holt, W. R. Lodder, Senior Lecturer, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, D. F. Ritchie, Ben Macintyre, Graham Mather, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Vince Wright, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Go-ahead for Atlantic oil production Heseltine predicts 'most benign set of economic circumstances that I can remember' Dublin ready to free IRA killers Index No Title Forgotten heroes Four out of five Oxford women 'sexually harassed' Italian flood toll rises to 59 Wakeham tipped to head PCC New ferry checks Output figures give industry a welcome boost Tory backbenchers force new retreat over Europe New impropriety Alan Clark on PO failure The Famous Grouse No Title Britain continues to pay price of first oil bonanza The taxpayer has gained nothing from the boom despite a £73 billion Treasury windfall Oil revenues allowed the Government to avoid public spending controls. Whitehall is now counting the cost. Jenet Bush says Atlantic drilling opens well of opportunity for British firms Dell Six crew lost after trawler collision Advertisement Barrier death charge News in Brief Family appeals for killer Mother Teresa TV row Guinness trial claims Mother saves daughter BMW Owners Commons inquiry to rethink future PO Theft was 'cry for help' by officer in Falkland tragedy By a Staff Reporter: Ransom drop was down a manhole Driver wins police damages By a Staff Reporter: Boxer 'attacked ex-lover after finding picture' Rolex Second judge calls on Bottomley to explain lack of beds Trust denies charge of purveying fantasy Author accuses national heritage custodian of favouring aristocrats Free Insurance Lady Lucan says she is sure her husband is dead Archbishop questions meaning of souls The only Name to Look for in a Suit Police offer reward for knife killer News in Brief Safe arrival Murder remand GP accused Lottery drop Crewman held Sweet parting 50 per cent of graduates not able to repay student loans Mellor refuses to quit over affair Guy's backers put case for hospital Soldiers in death case face lesser charge Amerada Hess Gas Forgotten war heroes left with legacy of bitterness Ever since returning soldiers in 1918 were promised a land fit for heroes, the reality has not matched the rhetoric, John Young reports in his Remembrance Day series Cellnet Love letter foretold a life of yearning The Times Sheehan on Bridge Machines to replace human face of banking The Times Safety experts find faults in bow doors Of 35 ro-ro vessels Transport Secretary orders random inspections of ferries using British ports Keene on Chess Abbey National Motorists face bill of £2,000 in clean-up Blair turns heat on Tories for running out of radical steam Labour picks by-election candidate Time Aide explains resignation protest Villages must have a voice, says Gummer Personal Communications Stable inflation gives Clarke welcome scope Tories urged to resist short-term boost By our Industrial Editor: Britain told opt-out days numbered Accelerated learning Directors' pay endangers recovery First direct Super salesman whose goods are looking tawdry Riddell on Politics Care groups attack £2bn cost to NHS of poor housing Subaru Sea air claims taxi that survived invasion Women prisoners and staff in fear of male intruders John Harvey-Jones Berlusconi jeered as Italy's flood toll mounts More than 60 perish as rainstroms sweep across swath of southern Europe Albanians put brake on Berisha Why Are You a Bore? Marchers demand return of Soviet Union Croat firepower adds punch to Muslim advance COAL Sceptical Chirac plaits EU plebiscite Reuter: Western hostages 'clubbed to death' by Khmer Rouge GAS Prince champions urban clean-up From Reuter in Seoul: Seoul lifts trade ban with North Sierra Leone frees British 'plotters' CIA agent linked to bombing' News in Brief Israel to hold Jordan summit 'Empire' tour (Reuter): Joyride spree Burma talks (Reuter): Tax protest Simpson on TV (AP): Token escape Factions head for new Somali war Rival regimes planned as UN pulls out Poll victory predicted for Frelimo Commercial Union Mandela warning on Right Alitalia Appeals for crackdown on trade in mahogany Ugly campaign leaves voters in mood to wreck Clinton agenda Results flow in from midnight "I want my healthcare specialist on call 24… Troops are recalled on eve of poll States decide on death, sex and roulette Californians split over law to cut aid for immigrants Political families vie for share of the spoils as Republicans scent Senate and House victories President's low marks Norwich Union Name-droppers make bids for rich rewards of dynastic power Dream of ending decades in the shade The battle for Ludwig's legacy Decades after Wittgenstein's death, a strange sage of academic rivalry is being played to the finish Radisson Edwardian Hotels Put a sock in it, Mr Mellor The latest Mellor drama shows the MP to be either too helpful or native Why we still need saints Tonight's attack on Mother Teresa is absurd, argues Piers Paul Read 'Surgeons practise on grapes, chicken and peanuts' Spitting Image technology is being used to train much-needed keyhole surgeons. Jeremy Laurance reports The risk is highest at the first moment of incision Premium Search Decline of a great communicator How long has Ronald Regan had Alzheimer's disease? Dr Thomas Stuttaford outlines the deterioration of a typical sufferer Eczema Relieved Chester Barrie Diseases that divide a continent The same complaint will receive a variety of diagnoses and prescriptions across Europe Cross Socialism means equality Roy Hattersley sounds a charion call for Labour Putt right The Times City Diary One's family The Times Diary Picture Gallery Dogma is out of date Most of the tears over the supposed end of Thatcherism are being shed by crocodiles, writes Alan Clark The whole idea of selling the Post Office was electrical suicide Unbowed The Times Diary Just the place The Times Diary Bottled up The Times Dairy None of their business Graham Mather on the need to stop EC medding New Ermine The House of Lords needs conservation reform Fiscal Pantomime Clarke must cut more than £5 billion from public spending Elephantine Success But continuing the total ban on the ivory trade is essential Retreat on mail privatisation A Kray recollection Instilling right kind of team spirit Western Sahara Road congestion Indonesian rights Oil pollution and marine damage Mother Teresa Low priority Doubling up Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column The Times Picture Gallery Anniversaries The Red Maids' School Meeting Lincoln's Inn Road works disclose Roman curiosities Dinners University news Promotions in the TA Birthdays today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Sir Patrick Dean Sir Patrick Dean, GCMG, Ambassdor to Washington, 1965-69 bdied on November 5 aged 85. he was born on March 16.1909 Professor Johan Heyns Professor Johan Heyns, former Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa, was murdered at his home in Pretoria on November 5 aged 66. He was born at Tweeling in the Orange Free State on May 27.1928 Personal Column Trailfinders Death of Princess Charlotte Swaran Singh Swaran Singh, former Indian Foregin Minister, died on October 30 aged 87. He was born on August 19,1907 Delivering the goods The on-time industry is planning well ahead, says Derek Harris Contractors must employ the best, which means high recruitment standards RAF flies high with the best Air Force warehousing is a billion-pound operation Mind your own business 'It all seemed horrendous' New systems boosted sales but getting them to work was difficult Forgotten heroes Purchasing managers control huge budgets MMM Consultancy Cranfield University Profits at both ends of tunnel International hauliers are starting to enjoy new flexibility in operations between Britain and the Continent, say Rodney Hobson Shunting the train back into favour Environmental considerations are finally forcing a basic rethink of transport systems Hays News The Times Crossword No 19,694 Business Air UK In the Times Forecast Insurance shake-up fells 2,000 Norwich Union jobs Industry output bounces back John Charcol Arts Small Business TeleWest launches City charm offensive APB compromises over 'going-concern' rules Law By our Deputy City Editor: Finance chief to leave electricity company First Blood to England Cricketers Business Today Tax talk at CBI BAA takes flight L&G faces record fine in US Britain is squeezed out Déjà Vu Delegates Diary Virtually there Tourist Rates We've invested £100 million to improve the bit… Reform of company taxation demanded Industry thinks the present system encourages high dividends rather than investment, says Ross Tieman ABF hit by fall in investment income Sony unit in Liverpool will create 250 jobs By our Special Correspondent: Delegates call for transport upgrade Boeing reviews cost of Canadian parts Business Roundup Beckenham suspended Gartmore move into US Society mergers attacked Balloon firm deflated Call for VSEL inquiry The Times BAA profits take off as passengers and shop sales soar Financial Report Reforming the Norwich way Competing in a toucher insurance market Play it again Telewest Oiling the Government's wheels International Council Od Shopping Centres Allied Domecq sale nets $402m Air France Prowting's profits top £4m Commodities Liffe Options Shares take a tumble as rate-rise worries bite 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 BAA Kenwood Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Food for all Tempus Control Techniques Wall Street Liberating a few extras The Times City Diary West winds The Times City Diary Cash stratagem The Times City Diary Drug industry caught in the grip of deal fever A tougher pricing environment is helping to trigger corporate activity, says Sarah Bagnall A picture of Liverpool that misses by a mile Limit top salaries to a multiple of the lowest Derivatives myths Misplaced zeal on Lloyd's council Banking on popularity of tax cuts New oilfields offer dollars but few jobs West of the Shetlands, the oilmen are ready to drill. Carl Mortished reports Melrose Widespread falls in thin trading Safari Eggar urged to veto aid for German steelmaker By our Business Staff: Oil surges by 1m barrels a day Korean Air More plants open in South Africa Greece aims to raise up to $lbn Rentokil buys patrol business SAGA Services Ltd Profits jump 22% at Henderson Kenwood's Italian deal brings £27m cash call The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management More room in the coconut shy Visual Art: This year's Turner Prize shortlit goes on show at the Taste: plus recommended exhibitions The annual celebration of the new, unusual and vilified has been given extra space, says Richard Cork Donmar Warehouse Theatre Dance Out of the Blue Around the Galleries Theatres 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 Trouble with the Trouble Theatre: Unsatisfying Irish stew. . . mouldy American pie. . . two helpings of Nothern grit Iron May Sparkle Drill Hall, WC1 Porn-broker with few redeeming features Hot 'n' Throbbing Harrogate Two strikes of gold in the seamy Bouncers/Off Out Riverside, W6 Ashton still not a phoenix This week's Royal Ballet tribute to the understated genius of its Founder Choreographer may be heartfelt, but is it too little too late? John Percival reports Gone with the mini-series Rhett and Scarlett are about to meet again in a television sequel. Joe Joseph finds out why someone gave a damn Five Guys Poetic method from madness London Concerts Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Mahler's life line Deutsches SO Berlin/Ashkenazy Festival Hall/Radio 3 Ravel in full colour ROHO/HaitinK Festival Hall Smaller firms manage to push through price rises, says CBI Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Arts and crafts movement Rodney Hobson meets a cabinet maker and painter who always put quality first Gultronics Uniglobe Megatech Software Cellnet Briefings Slater's search Picture Gallery Court on camera Nick Catliff, producer of a TV documentary on a Scottish murder case, says that cameras need not disrupt a court Crying for Woolf Inns and Outs The Times Law Awards 1994 It's a crime Inns and Outs End of the line Whiff of success Multiple Display Advertising Items When blasphemy and free speech collide Ounsel Paper Lawyers Ashurst Morris Crisp Chambers Laurence Simons Associates Vallance & Co Attorney/solicitor The Times Newspapers Chambers Cornwall County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harbottle & Lewis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keeping the press within the law After attacks on press ethics, Edward Fennell looks at the legal advice newspapers take when exposing scandals Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner The University of Buckingham Cartwright Cunningham Haselgrove & Co. A bar at the Bar Legal News Roundup Hughes-Castell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sharpe Pritchard Property Lawyer Branded for ever What will be the impact of the Trade Mark Act? Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Graham Gill & Young Daniels Bates Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Rudd Watts & Stone Multiple Display Advertising Items Dibb Lupton Broomhead Greenwich Barristers' Senior Clerk Zarak MacRae Brenner Erskine Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Charging order covered costs and interest Council acted within statutory powers Council's infrastructure policy lawful Legal & Public Notices Undesirable quirk In re Southgate's application Notice was defective Reinsurance is insurance business Summary power to rule on document disclosure Longer term sentences for violent offenders Call for more jurisdiction Progressive Relkeel has bright future Richard Evans delves into the form book and selects ten horses to follow during the National Hunt season Hide waits on big chance Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Fontwell Park Davies wins Rapid Raceline Contract dispute casts doubt on Hill's future Oliver Holt in Suzuka finds that Britain's Formula One world title challenger wants more to stay with Williams San Francisco train sights on Cowboys Results and Tables The Times For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast By our Sports Staff: Last chance for Stich and Edberg to reach tour finals Time to oppose creeping dictatorship Overseas Football Spencer's call makes light of adversity for Scotland Dumas has the final word Money and fun aplenty as Davies dominates season Patricia Davies reflects on the mighty achievements of the golfer from Surrey who has fulfilled a significant ambition Coach content with display by England Quinn fights to be fit By our Sports Staff: Modahl ready to put case Ryall strides closer to European Tour place Sport in Brief Britons lift US titles Grobler dies in accident IYRU rejects limit Death of Jack Forster Baker on crest of wave Gibbs impresses Manly Word-Watching Dashing Gooch opens way for victory £8 million sponsor found for 1996 cup Decision of referee frustrates Hooper Scoreboard Saracens draw on past glories Draw Fouroux unveils rugby league plan David Hands finds a maverick who has dreamt up a French all-singing, all-dancing contest In the mood for Fagin Radio Choice Radio 1 Characterful richness worth a second look BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Motor Racing England benefit as cloud over Venables lifts England Squad Newcastle draw away at the top Title hopefuls trade missed chances in gripping contest Times Two Crossword No 313 Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket Foreman crown worth fortune West Lancashire

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