News from 10/11/1994
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Jon Ashworth, S. J. Davies, Justin Thomas, Vice-President, Nick Nuttall, Virginia Bottomley, Roger Hayes, Director-General, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Knatchbull, Adrian Cosker, Andrew Longmore, Richard Worsely, Neil Bennett, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Michael Elliott, David McArdle, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, C. W. Poupard, Director, Clive Davis, H. W. Tharp, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nicholas Henderson, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Rachael Jolley and Marianne Curphey, Matilda Liar, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, S. M. Mullins, Rob Backhouse, Alan Lorimer, Angus McIntyre, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Andrew Dickson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lewis Rushbrook, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, John Hillen, Frances Cave, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Robin Spencer, Alex McWhirter, Michael Nixon, Janet Daley, Gerry Acher, David Miller, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Jock Kane, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Michael Higgins, Wolfgang Münchau and Jonathan Prynn, Michael Arditti, Jill Sherman, Ampthill, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Karen Armstrong, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson and Lin Jenkins, Donald Sweeting, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, F. G. Carter, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Chris Parker, Jeremy Laurance and Patricia Tehan, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jan Raath and Dominic Kennedy, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tim Symonds, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Edward Grayson, John Ford, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Micharl Clark, Stephen Parish, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Alan Grainge, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Nigel Wilkins, Michael Evans, Richard Allen, Director of Organisation, Alan Jackson, C. Pavey, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, Miss Dove Defeated at High Wycombe, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Penelope Garner, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoClinton takes blame for poll disaster Republicans seize control of Congress Tory rebels may challenge Major Index The vote that shook America Howard seeks Lords' ruling Private hospital calls in receiver Trade gap widens 'Times' awards Mountbatten killer kept off Dublin's prison release list 50 years on Police seize £5bn 'forged trade notes Top Jobs Football chiefs open inquiry on Grobbelaar bribe claims Peoples Phone Index B&Q Supercentres Howard acted unlawfully in cutting compensation Home Secretaru to appeal to Lords after ruling on victims' cash scheme Seriously injured would foe biggest losers, say lawyers Clinton's loss a lesson for Major and Blair Riddell on Politics War of the roses over garden fence Left unveils redrawn Clause 4 Casino advertising ban may be lifted News in Brief Pergau Dam decision Suicide linked to CSA Plagiarist loses post Girl still missing Air crash damages Drug trial verdicts £5,400 for Blyton letters Business success recipe Vanity Fair Bankrupt safari partner fell out with Grobbelaar Bribery allegations cast shadow over spectacular career of football's great eccentric Allegations Liverpool fans stand by man idolised in glorious decade Supporters Maga Zine Saints march in to revive career The Lifestyle Chelsea Building Society Bookmakers consider tightening rules again Betting Hospital calls in receiver despite ?30m public grant Auditor who accused Porter 'got his sums muddled up' Westminster inquiry Storms clear way for bird's comeback Up to 18 Months the Best Value in Ferry operator defies protests to open livestock route Press told to give riot film to police Private firms tender to build new toll roads Winners will charge Government for each user Comet You Know where to Come Dimbleby's portrait finds favour Sheehann on Bridge Is it forcing? Refresher column No 2 Keene on Chess Ministry drops pregnancy appeal Vauxhall Drug cure offers breakthrough for shopping addicts Success of girls shifts focus to schoolboys Shephard to trim national curriculum Graduates lead return to jobs in Brussels British Midland Second to None Court delays freedom for Romanian baby couple Forgotten music has a certain Ring to it Barristers in revolt as Inns refuse to adopt sex bias code PC World the Computer Superstore Lilley beats off Cabinet attack on benefits bill Backpain Grants of £4.3m aid cathedral repairs Old comrades band together to brave the march of time The dead 'will always be young. But us, we become a burden to society' MFI More Furniture Ideas British Jews commemorate military and civilian dead Man is remanded over store stabbing News in Brief Eurostar delay Boxer cleared Smashing start Sports car death Attackers jailed £6m for villa Prudential Toyota Californian fight launched to halt anti-migrant law Welfare Dell Millionaire's $27m dream unravels California First direct Final Words Republicans stalk the lame-duck President Clinton and Congress IBM Taste of victory spurs White House race 1996 Democrats find upbeat theme in mid-term blues Notebook Voters spurn Democrats from coast to coast In the aftermath of the worst election night for Democratic Party since 1946, Martin Fletcher, US Editor, surveys the new political landscape in America The Senate The House of Representatives Governors Speaker is punished for ignoring past lessons Tom Foley Capitol Hill chiefs gain whip hand over White House Commttees Lone Star state puts a Bush back in the saddle Texas Black & Decker By our Foreign Staff: Dynasty misses the double Florida Bland lawyer ends Cuomo's reign New York B&Q Supercentress BT North proves bad loser in dirty war Virginia Karadzic fights to quash rumour of secret peace deal Bradford & Bingley Balladur faces new corruption scandal History class for Kohl Iranian jets hit Kurds News in Brief (Reuter): Czech move (AFP): Peace talks off (Reuter): Moscow post Election victory (Reuter): EU peace plan (Reuter): Fortune of war Olivetti Sounds underground Ear problems in the Channel Tunnel .. . the dangers of over-enthusiasm in tackling indigestion .. . heart attacks from a blow to the chest Milk mad Struck hard Breaking free of the cells Dr Trisha Greenhalgh on radical way to improve the care of sickle cell sufferers A Friends Provident group company The way to better health Virginia Bottomley, the Health Secretary, on an improved Service Doris Lessing 'Once she created a ten-window, 60ft fish out of baked bean cans The windows of Harvey Nichols in London are an art form. Joanna Pitman meets the woman in the frame-and on the board Grobbelaar, arch gambler of football What drives the star at the centre of bribery claims that have rocked his sport? Rob Hughes reports The tapes may be no more than empty boasting St. Joseph's Hospice Air Miles Do not free my brother's murderer Tim Knatchbull, Lord Mountbatten's grandson, says that the decision to keep the Ira in jail is right Janet Daley Why did the young "dare" killers feel the need to commit such a terrible act? This fatal pairing is a travesty of social behaviour Full marks The Times Diary Clubbable The Times Diary Picture Gallery Take a sharp right The return of conviction conservatism in America has lessons for Britain Reorientated The Times Diary Bone idle? The Times Diary Roaring boys The Times Diary New men in the capital Michael Elliott on Washington's power-brokers Change Again, Clinton The Times America wants the centre-right leadership it voted for in '92 Fair Kop The Times Being paid to lose is the most unsporting professional foul A Nation's Trust The Times Britain is fortunate in the body that protects its heritage Need and means for reform of Lords Cathedral governance Bridging the years Customs cost-cutting In good spirits Nuclear power Poppies in Britain and far afield Judges' letters Baghdad embassy Shaky role model Bell-bottom lore Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries The Nutcracker Ball All Souls College, Oxford Henry VIII's portrait crowns sale Securities Institute Service dinners Dinners Eton luncheon Luncheons Reception Forthcoming marriages Mr Neville Cooper Latest wills Appointment Shorty Rogers Shorty Rogers, jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer and arranger, died in Los Angeles on November 7 aged 70. He was born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, on April 14,1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Rollo May Rollo Reece May, American psychologist and psychotherapist, died in Tiburon, California, on October 22 aged 85. He was born in Ada, Ohio, on April 21,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Your Will Research into Ageing National Children's Bureau Professor Niels Jerne Professor Niels Jerne, FRS, immunologist and Nobel Jaureate in medicine, died in Castillon du Gard, near Avignon, on October 7 aged 82. He was born in London on December 23,1911 Bill Warhurst Bill Warburst, photographer, died on November 5 aged 68. He was bron in London on May 20,1926 On this Day November 10 1908 News The Times Crossword No 19,696 Business Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Jobs to go as C&W aims to cut costs Industry of Times team rewarded United Biscuits opts into workers' council Anatole Kaletsky 29 Republican poll gains give boost to markets Arts 37-39 Court to rule on appeal by Lloyd's Sport 42-48 Trustees hear details of Maxwell bail-out Chelsea Financial Services Index Business Today Aircraft challenge End of run NatWest on the side of the Angels Tourist Rates British Gas Contract Trading Uk aerospace offensive to fight off foreign rivals Danka UK trade deficit widens to £630m EC rules against German TV venture Business Roundup Fenner at four-year high Power plant go-ahead Jobs axed at Clarks Sheehy lottery loss Films and TV power profit at News Corp Compensation costs fail to worry CU A further 1,000 names likely to quit Lloyd's Mercury poisoning C&W feels the regulatory axe United Biscuits has the confidence to consult Booming Big Bertha Pennington Don't be afraid of hte workers Callaway hits the sweet spot Broken bicycle Power group buys Magnus field output Racal seeks Thorn defence business Coal Investments to raise £25m with share issue Air France Electronics group up at half time Commodities Liffe Options Us election results sends index racing to 3,100 level Stock Market 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 Hidden Victoire Tempus Amersham Racal Electrocomponents Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Every dog has its day The Times City Diary One and only The Times City Diary Andrew who? The Times City Diary Safe hands The Times City Diary Government policy as a reason for investor caution DTI's shortcomings Democrats' disaster is lesson for economic determinists Economic View The Republican Party landslide reveals Bill Clinton's great political miscalculation In the beginning Jaeger-Lecoultre How to make a virtue out of incompetence Jon Ashworth looks at the alternative view on recruiting a successful failure The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gilts and equities sharply higher By a Correspondent: Executive 'plundered ?1m' funds Wolsey Menswear Accountancy & Finance A New Beginning, a Better Future an Excellent Career… Money Extra! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amersham results disappoint the City Gray International The Chief Executive Insurance Vacancies Galore By a Correspondent: Management buyout saves 200 jobs at Rfs rail group Radcliffes Solicitors & Co Alexander Mann Associates Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items British West Indies: Trust Officer International growth boosts Siemens sales Business Roundup Yates raises dividend Twist in motor battle Thomas Cook referral Bibby hit by revamp cost Closing the expectations gap Drafting skills need honing for the new statements, says Gerry Acher Accountancy & Finance GCHQ BG Selection Any Other Business Management Consultancy Payroll Manager CJAR Recent Business Graduates A timorous approach never makes reform Audit Marie Stopes International Festive air offer for the Scots Fare Deals Flights Nelson' Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items France unveils its super station Marianne Curphcy reports on a TGV breakthrough at the big Paris airport Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Canada winning the ski wars Multiple Display Advertising Items Calibre Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items You're never too old for an adventure More people are heading off to remote and dangerous destinations - but who cares about their safety when they get there? The Travel Business Paid as you play In Brief New guide Growing old Spanish record Room for hope Wed again Agents race for niche markets Specialists, the Americans say, are showing the way ahead. Rachael Jolley and Marianne Curpyey report Le Shuttle is ready to roll Public foot-passenger trains through the tunnel start on Monday and the car shuttle will follow soon, reports Tim Jones Travel the Internet Fears grow over new flight taxes Treasury may increase travel duty because of lack of protest by the public, airlines warn The battle of the guides Escoa Cruises Danger of juries deliberating when staying at hotel Legal & Public Notices Cap Microsoft Limited Minister acted unlawfully in ignoring will of Parliament Law Report November 10 1994 Court of Appeal Execution of Scottish warrant in England No liability over informal planning advice Alcohol guidelines no help in drug driving death cases King crimson's greatest hit Cinema: Three Colours: Red crowns a glittering career; plua an early silent John Ford classic - and all that jazz New Releases: The end of Kieslowski's colour trilogy leaves Geoff Brown mourning the great man's possible retirement Three Colours: Red Lumiere, 15,96 mins Kieslowski's trilogy reaches its majestic climax It Could Happen to You Warner West End PG, 101 mins Bland comedy about a winning lottery ticket Flesh and Bone MGM Trocadero, 15,126 mins Lugubrious tale of blighted Texan lives Sleep With Mr MGM Haymarket 18,85 mins Smug American independent film Dream Lover MGM Panton Street 18,103 mins Arty psychological thriller The classiest of '58 A picture of some of the biggest names in jazz sparked a riveting film Pop Sweat and blood on the tracks This year's Channel 4 Silents revival is John Ford's epic western The Iron Horse. David Robinson goes first-class MGM Haymarket Advanck Booking Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Threatre 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 Congratulations and jubilation Pop: The non-stop hit machine that si Cliff Richard has Alan Jackson reeling—and rocking Cliff Richard Birmingham NEC Little sister strays into depraved world Dance: A classic fairy-tale misguidedly reworked Cinderella Sadler's Wells Blowing up a storm Jazz: Puerto Rico delivers a new sax star David Sanchez Jazz Cafè, NW1 Timidly into wonderland Theatre: Christopher Hampton's new play; plus Debbie Isitt's entertainment for Snarling Beasties Far from delving deep into the dark, secret crevices of Lewis Carroll's mind, Christopher Hampton's play does not go far enough, writes Benedict Nightingale Alice's Adventures Under Ground Cottesloe A passion to communicate Stephen Pettitt talks to Markus Stez, new director of the London Sinfonietta and eloquent champion of contremporary music Awkward truths strike home Matilda Liar! Tricycle, Kilburn Voice of reason is music to the ears Radio Review: A welcome throwback Leica Softly spoken song for cello Concert LSO/Ozawa Barbican Bard of Bexley and craftsman of Kelmscott Peter Ackroyd evokes a radical aesthetic conservative William Morris a Life Our Time By Fiona MacCarthy Faber, £25 Everyman's Library Once upon a time we told tales From the Beast to the Blonde On Fairy Tales and their Tellers By Marina Warner Chatto & Windus, £20 Painted nipples and gentlemanly vice A study in grey of a sunny genius James McNeill Whistler Beyond the Myth By Ronald Anderson and Anne Koval John Murray, £25 Farewell to the grandest old man of all Augus McIntyre salutes the last volumes of a unique document of political, religious and cultural history: the Gladsone Diaries The Gladstone Diaries Volumes XII (1887-1891), XIII (1892-1896), XIV (Index) Edited by H. C. G. Malthew Oxford, Clarendon Press, ?65 each volume (volume XIII E60) Scraps over paper The Diplomats 1939-1979 Edited by Gordon Craig and Francis Loewenheim Princeton, £26.50 The Diplomats 1919-1939 Edited by Gordon Craig and Felix Gilbert Princeton, £19.95pbk Times Books Leslie Thomas Inviting all the world backstage As Much Asidare An Autobiography By Arnold Wesker Century, £18.99 TES South Africans fail to make grade at a level Hodge's late dropped goal brings touring team's undeaten record to an end The Times Spirited Cornwall overwhelmed Scottish foul play warning Salmon must be protected No complaints Festive football Drug-use will not go away By our Sports Staff: Neath clear players of blame for bitter tour game Whitaker to lead qualifier challenge Injury returns to hanut Maguire Simple Arithmetic proves interesting addition to hurdling ranks Nap: Charmer's Well (1.30 Toweester) Next best: Artic Wings (3.30 Towcester) Kelso Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Tegg forced to retire Clifford rides Beech Road Taunton Towcester Lethal Dickov doubles for Wright Villa slump continues as Wimbledon rally Little Woods Pools For the Record Charity ends at home for Norwich Fixtures Football Multiple Display Advertising Items Horton widens horizons for City's slickers Andrew Longmore reports on a manager's adventure in the build-up to the Manchester derby Australians brush Warrington aside Vulnerable outsiders playing for keeps Simon Barnes on the goalkeeping contradication: the last line of defence, the first target for balme Woodley's challenge no longer solo effort British Open moved from England to Wales Shipwrecked yachtsman glad to be on dry land Defeat proves costly for slipshod Stich Sport in Brief Schwer looks sharp Queue for lottery cash Carter clinches title Lancashire capture Price lets lead slip The Times Frustrated Coulthard fidgets oil the back seat Oliver Holt in Sydney on the ambitious Formula One driver forced to go along for the ride Cheering signs for England in defeat Tufnell and Udal bowl impressively against Prime Minister's XI Scoreboard Rci Gold Crown Jadeja century seals series for India Word-Watching Mad, bad and in control Radio Choice Radio 1 Pain and loss that should not be forgotten Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Picture Gallery Choice Rugby Union 42 Football faces test of credibility National game in turmoil as FA looks inot bribery allegations Times Two Crossword No 315 Winning Move Word-Watching Liverpool ride their luck as Fowler resumes normal service Leaders Zenith Motor Racing 46 Figroup Plc Goodman Graham a Goodman Lurie company St-George Brtmor Ltd PA Consulting Group Federal Resources Europe Price Waterhouse ERC House BG Selection Coopers & Lybrand Antal International Executive Recruuitment UK Human Resources Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Executive Limited Kramer Westfield Search and Selection Trade Indemnity Plc Jp Morgan N B Selection Ltd Regent Consulting Harvey Nash Plc Oracle Management Consultants Ltd Moves Ltd Product Support Group Manager Ramsey Hall BAC Limited Hontex Electronic Mfg. 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Accountants on call limited Multiple Display Advertising Items City of Westminster Charity Appointments Higher Education hefce Funding Council for England County Secretary's Legal Services La Crème De La Crème Inmarsat Administrator/bookkeeper Specialist Tour Operator Public & Healthcare First Choice Agency Community Services Planning & Development Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items PR Unlimited Rowan Bray, Personnel Arena Digital Communications Personal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Numbers that crunch David Walker meets the man who had done most to restore faith in the Government's figures Birmingham City Council Contract Services Manager NHS Eexcutive Headquarters Multiple Display Advertising Items Our oldest museum breaks new ground Thanks to private-sector funding, the Royal Armouries have acquired a purpose-built new home in Leeds Police Authority for Northern Ireland Chichester Priority Care Services Daniels Bates Parthership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rosenthal-Collins Group The Times Newspapers The Scottish Office Corn Wall County Council NHS Executive South and West PA Consulting Group
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