News from 09/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Hinton, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, A. R. Hawkes, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Symons, General Secretary, Alexandra Frean, Bernard Jenkin, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Ferguson, Chairman, P. Henshall, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent and Roger Boyes, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Joe Aston (Chairman), Julia de Board Owen, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Julie Hall, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford and Richard Duce, Tessa Homfray, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dennis Jones, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Constance W. Jones, Milford Haven, Joel Brand, Neil Addison, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Robert Blomfield, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, R. C. Shedden, Roger Boyes, Michael H. Wilmot, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Stewart Tendler and Nicholas Wood, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, J. B. Barnes, Simon De Bruxelles, Christine Webb, Peter Riddell, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoRepublicans claim victory as US turns right First result suggest heavy blow for Cinton, but Kermedy coasts home Kill-for-kicks pair get life sentences Woolworths death charge Kuwait troops coming home Index Simon Jenkins Grobbelaar accused of fixing results Poppy seeds Lecturer who plotted IRA attacks jailed for 25 years Irish release plan shocks Mountbatten relative Ruined locks Chopard Genève No Title Cabinet lays foundations for tax reductions Clarke establishes a bridgehead in battle for hearts and votes Riddell on Politics Lilley bears brunt of demands for budget cuts David Duggan Briton tells of fight for life in Australian forest Blair will keep union laws intact Sudan VC makes £29,000 at auction By a Staff Reporter: Lawyers jailed for passport racket Portillo U-turn on disabled workers News in Brief Tory dinner 'a tax scam' Divers recover bodies Labour lead increases Boy, 5, wins police case 'Child' advert rebuked International Convention Centre Birmingham Malign friendship of two loners that ended in murder Public schoolboys failed to live up to ambitions of families who spent thousands on their education Glasses link case with 1924 killing Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Teacher feared pair 'were up to no good' Parents who wanted the best for their son Abbey National The National Lottery Lecturer who gave lessons in terror Security chiefs hailed O'Hadhmaill's arrest as the biggest anti-terrorism breakthrogh in years Mountbatten's killer among Irish prisoners who may go free Hill House Hammond Midland Teachers told to quit smoking as part of anti-drugs drive Head wants end to starred a grade Advances in medicine to make GPs' role harder By our Science Editor: Spinach diet could cut risk of blindness Hospital's smart Teddy keeps tabs on new arrivals Mother dies after refusing cancer cure to save baby How to decode your cat's tail talk Gene trials for cancer treatment approved The Leeds £100 a photocopy is price of public's 'right to know' Samsung £1m gift for gallery Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Post Off ice sell-off will be revived, says Clarke Chancellor question 'political hesitations' that led the Government to a bandon mail privatisation Britain given blunt message over date for single currency Doubts cast over early entry of east Europe The Royal Bank of Scotland Slave trade returns to haunt architect of Armada victory Comet Old-car enthusiast dies in crash after Brighton run Hume raps TV profile News in Brief Boxer cleared Book prize Drugs raid Actor burgled By a Staff Reporter: 'Resting' dame steals show at the Palace McGregor to leave press watchdog Reuter: Kohl sounds alarm as East's ousted chiefs bounce back Five years after the Berlin Wall collapsed, democracy's winners and losers reckon the account 'It's degrading the West treats us as a problem' Anne McElvoy revisits Berlin five years after she witnessed the first, hesitant trickle of East Berliners enter the forbidden West Heroes of anti-communist struggle fall from favour Saab Children of elite learn to adapt Prudential Sarajevo attacks by Serbs test Nato's resolve Upsurge in Bosnian fighting strains network of alliances Extra Watch Legal mix-up mars opening of war crimes court Brother French say Islamic militants planned attacks in Britain Italy declares flood mourning day Saga Services Ltd González accused of awarding big state contract to relative Computer Systems Ltd. Saddam ready to concede News in Brief Russian aid Victim tribute (Reuter): Hijack ends (Reuter): War recalled (Reuter): Yeltsin move (Ap): Marilyn sale Opportunist Mbeki outflanks rivals in battle to succeed Mandela Assault on Unita base threatens peace deal Israel bans imports of Gaza food after cholera scare From Associated Press: Father kills girl as joke goes wrong (AP): Solar-powered victory Last Gurkhas trained in Hong Kong earn Prince's praises Renamo disbelief at election setback Locate in Scotland Quiet women at work All-women colleges, now virtually extinct, offered huge advantages to girls away from home, studying for a tough degree and growing up fast Sowing poppy seeds Children who know nothing of world wars still want to share their history, Margot Norman reports Forte Leisure Breaks How to handle a hair-do from hell Julia Llewellyn Smith on a woman who sued her hairdressing salon and won Glamour for the grown-up The message from American desigers is seductive, pared-down sophistication Fashion Huntsman Harvey Nichols Alan Coren Grant aid Fanning the flames of war UN intervation brings not peace and stability, but arms and corruption New lines The Times Diary Filling in The Times Diary Cashiered The Times Diary Europe is the next foe Policy on the EC will define the Tories, says Five Good Years The East shares little of the West's nostalgia for past certainties Glasnost for Sale Freedom of information requires reasonably low fees Damage Limitation Italy's floods test its politicians as well as its disaster defence Release for killer of Mountbatten? Price of a passport Plundering seals Arguing the future of the Crown Prosecution Service Immunisation debate Help for Angola Amy Johnson's feat Paddle steam revival Sinister forces Down and across Court Circular Meeting Personal Column Royal engagements Receptions The Stroke Association Georgian gem to rent for £6,000 Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinners Hospital Officers' Club Memorial services Oriel College French Fellowship Appeal Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Air Commodore Eric Burchmore Air Commodore Eric Burchmore, CBE, former director of the Harrier jump-jet project at the Ministry of Defence, died on October 11 aged 74. He was born on June 18,1920 Personal Column Rukba Martin Smith Martin Smith, musical actor and composer, died of of an Aids-related illness on November 5 aged 37. He was born on June 26,1957 John Lautner John Lautner, architect, died in Los Angeles on October 24 aged 83. He was born on July 16,1911 From Our Own Correspondent: Ludendorff Coup Marketing Executive Volvo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Development Administration Vodafone Motorola Stop blowing your trumpet, Auntie The BBC is not shy of advertising its products, but behind the modern, efficient image are serious questions yet to be resolved Giving the power back to the people As British politicians and the press accuse each other of falling standards, a revolution in the American media is allowing the public to set the agenda. Julie Hall wants to see it happen here Join an interactive newspaper American films hit home Times Tv Top 20 Imported Programmes Losers in the lottery Not everybody is happy about the imminent bonanza A fixer's safe pair of hands Is Lord Wakeham the right kind of Chairman for the PCC? The Times News The Times Crossword No 19,695 Business Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance Tomorrow Writedown threat clouds BA cheer Barclays hopes to sell US operation M&S fashions aggressive expansion Arts 37-39 Clarke forces pace on private funding Hope for Maxwell pension victims Homes 41 Sport 43-48 Names link up to protect interests Maine-Tucker Judging an Asylum Seeker Business Today Stock Market Indices Warburg slumps Computer surge By a Correspondent: Best year since 1989 for airlines Time/system Training levy put back on the agenda Confederation of British Industry Conference in Birmingham Employers warned against inflationary pay rises Market values Ashbourne at £80m Tourist Rates Women win more Honda jobs Forte completes Meridien deal Business Roundup Eko Stahl scheme stalls Sickness rate lower Bock shares move GDP estimate raised Irish Life revamp Heathrow rail study The Times Double-edged initiative Chancellor's new rules for capital projects Putting BA's US Air involvement in perspective Investors forgive and forget Pennington Warburg reports loss on trading Salomon trader may pick up $35m Sears sells its Chicago landmark Greek telecoms float postponed Anglian Water lifts half-time payout by 10% Air France ITN stake deadline put back Commodities Liffe Options Institutional sellers leave Pilkington flat 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 Full Marks Tempus SG Warburg Anglian Water Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Snow time like the present The Times City Diary Lot of zloty The Times City Diary Buy Georgian The Times City Diary Down and up The Times City Diary Pension reform the silver lining to Maxwell 's legacy Robert Miller says today's planned global settlement offers hope to the victims of fraud City's high-rollers feel the chill wind of reality Fat bonuses are not on the cards, says Patricia Tehan International Watch Co Ltd. A Chancellor budgeting for posterity Computer games 'set for surge in sales' How to Cheat on Energy your Expenses WEW reverses two years of losses Mandela backing for South African mines Business Roundup Wyndham advances Seaperfect price set United Busways sold Society buys loan book UPF beats forecast Great Portland expands The Times Heritage PLC Should've talked to CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Port Folio Equities mark time Health Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Austin Knight Zurich International MacMillan Anais Anais Pan European Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Working Girls Child Poverty Action Group Soas Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Astley Wharton Davis Guardian Joslin Rowe Administrative Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Multiple Display Advertising Items WCL Multiple Display Advertising Items Organise Trading Floor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Entry into Publishing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Status Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items He can't be seen and not Hurt As the London Film Festival prepares to showcase the latest incarnation of William Hurt, the Oscar-winner who hates Hollywood manfully bears the art on his sleeve to Matt Wolf Opera The space age held at bay Has Cardiff lost the chance to have Europe's answer to the Sydney Opera House, asks Marcus Binney Theatre Blue+cross Voice of the people Jazz Tine May Vortex, N16 Circuses Grosvenor Gallery Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Fun, but not for the feminists Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys the Massenet Festival in Saint-Etienne; plus ENO's Ariadne Fireworks before the finish Ariadne on Naxos Coliseum Perils of a night on the tiles Theatre: A peculiar view of family life in the West End; Molière goes East; Coward's last full-length play revived Sibelius meets the Bard Concerts: Incidental music for The Tempest, Harnoncourt's Beethoven odyssey and the Schubert song-cyles Gothenburg SO/Järvi Barbican Vist our Island Subtle snobbery lost in translation The Bourgeois Gentilhomme Bridge Lane Fair maid's poignant end Holzmair/Parsons Wigmore Hall Carried away by a flood PO/Harnoncourt Festival Hall MGM Trocadero Cruelly deceived in love A song at I Twilght Greenwich Belgravia & Knightsbridge Martin Grant Homes Thorne+Carter The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident A History Lesson Million pound cut Praying for empty pews Price for redundant buildings are higher than developers feel able to pay if they are to make a profit The church talks in terms of 100 years The great divide is anarrowing Southerners can no longer swap a flat for a grand house up north, says Rachel Kelly People moving North will find stiff competition for good property Rentals Beaney Pearce Whether crime is non-political for asylum Court of Appeal Comment on colour might give sense of grievance Council failed to heed preference Legal & Public Notices Dispute over official report does not destroy newspaper's qualified privilege Intestate successor in title is the President School governors are not an organ of the state Court of Appeal rules for filing documents are there to be observed Storm Alert helps Turnell back on road to recovery Lingfield Park Fanshawe lands group race in France Worcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: New Bury Nicholson waits Rapid Raceline Wales summon Jones to prepare for tall order Wales Team Telfer brings ray of hope Today's Teams The Scores from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals The Leading 100 Entries Romanian prospects remain bleak Courage Best Weekly Score The First Half Season Winners Rivals join parly with real test to come Friendly formalities first as England and Australia prepare for Brisbane Canberra Teams By our Sports Staff: Sampras foray bodes ill for opposition in the community Today's Fixtures Word-Watching The Times Women put case for inclusion For the Record Football Hendry will lead chase for record first prize Torvill and Dean top viewing league table Sport in Brief Schwer tests himself Carter follows suit Indoor champions win Sayed delivers lesson England finds sponsor Road to Wembley takes aquatic route Newport look to mainland for inspiration behind islanders' success Fa Cup Russell Kempson discovers that running an ambitious football team on the Isle of Wight presents a number of unusual problems By our Sports Staff: Graham adopts youthful outlook Foreman masters art of transformation Midweek View Australian power likely to prevail A story to touch the heart Radio Choice Radio 1 Suitors and suits, both civil and criminal BBC1 Variations Sky One Chioce Rugby Union 44 Everton lose patience with Walker Manager's reign at Goodison Park ends after just ten troubled months First division clubs plan to join second premier league John Goodbody looks at moves to break up the Football League and prevent clubs poaching contracted managers Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Authorised Reseller Football 46
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