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News from 11/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

George Cole, Peter Ball, Dennis Shaw and Louise Taylor, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Malcolm Brown, Alastair Richards, Vijitha Yapa, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Andrew de Berry, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes and Jill Sherman, Sarah Bagnali, Insurance Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Mary Blair, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Baron, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Rumer Godden, Peter Ball, Sean Mac Carthaign, John O'leary, Education Editor, Geneive Abdo and James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, D. J. Luke, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, G. J. Caplen, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Anne Mcelvoy, Charles Bremner, Christopher P. C. Pelly, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, P. H. S., Daphne Brotherton, Lawrence Lowenthal, Lucy Berrington, Lindsay Swan, John Grigsby, David Toop, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Julian Hunt, Chris Partridge, J. Bossano, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Giles Whittell and Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Geof Wheelwright, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Mark Stoneham, Christopher Walker, Sheridan Gillery, Martin Ivens, Kathryn Knight, Julian Brazier, W. Sidney Allen, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, John Cuckney (Chairman), Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, E. F. Crosswell, Nicholas George, John Mitchell, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Charles Millman, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Jenny Macarthur, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John Swanson, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, John Wells,

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Pergau dam aid ruled to be unlawful Judges deliver second below to Tories Kuwait is recognised by Saddam Index Best weekend value Weekend The Times Magazine Vision DPP Barbara Mills may become High Court judge Grobbelaar issues writ as Sun gives tapes to FA When JPs are PC Stop taking the medicine Queen Mother injures foot Schools welcome new curriculum Good food guide Dublin stops IRA releases after murder of postman Show your Face Police warn Jews to brace for terror campaign Vanity Fair Cabinet lays plan to avert revolt Government cuts 700 jobs at NHS headquarters Army Single shot killed tourist Prison rules crackdown Rocket sentence upheld High-tech hunt for cat Tories defend peers Disaster aid from lottery Thief stabs shopworker Strike by theatre staff threatens festive shows News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Dear old Phyllis swindled firm to finance high life 'I thought she was really dedicated' Direct Line Insurance Appeals on wheels judge swells college music fund By a Staff Reporter: Job plea to No 10 leads to court case Tramp slept in children's ward Navy pilot sacked for drug taking Longer sentence for drink driver who killed Anthrax kills cows 50 years after farm was contaminated Hotpoint Cream of tureens break auction record Eye drops give early warning of Alzheimer's Unreserved Disposal Auction Thames to have flood relief channel News in Brief PC discharged Job appeal Full circle Film withdrawn Heroin charges Operatic encore Less fat and more exercise is recipe for longer life Health review offers diet guidelines in attempt to reduce death rates from heart disease and strokes Produce ripe for healthy eating Weekend Shopping Diners in no mood to stomach nanny's eating code British Midland Citroën Xantia Dimension Shephard hopes concessions will end NUT boycott Schools and politicians applaud streamlined national curriculum after six years of turmoil Dell Teachers welcome promise of five years' stability Stella Artois Dry Sniping may continue over key subject English History Maths Sport Judge imposes time limit on Lloyd's case counsel Lord Chancellor urged to act over appeal backing Suzuki Elizabethan slaver wins modern reprieve Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Cabbie's shorts go down badly Injury confines Queen Mother to Clarence House Wartime symbol of defiance to forgo festival of remembrance and Cenotaph ceremony Patek Philippe No broken bones, but still painful Magistrates refuse to take off their poppies Rose cancels leave to counter 'dirty tricks' campaign UN implies Muslims deliberately shelled own civilians Homebase Dixons Homes of neo-Nazi members raided (Reuter): Extremist fails in libel case World Summary (Reuter): Walesa fires top minister (Reuter): Haiti hijack of US car Lautrec sold for £2.8m Yeltsin honours the man behind Kalashnikovs Berlin MP accused of informing on union chief to Stasi Delors decides to run or not to run Boots Swedes 'fear EU takeover' Republican Speaker breaks truce with 'left-wing White House elitists' Clinton party rival urged to enter presidential race London news We fight or starve, says migrant When the Big Macs come with microchips Husain seals peace deal in Israel State set to back mercy killing Earn £150 in Ten Minutes Iraq recognises Kuwait in move to appease West Sanctions must stay Foreign Office says Moben Amnesty condemns Nigerian repression Serif Sri Lanka picks President who promises peace Hopes of peace fade in Angola News in Brief Plague doubt (Reuter): Ferry salvage (Reuter): Offer refused (Reuter): Baby escape (Reuter): Draft rejected (Reuter): Rat race The voices of the prophet Conor ruise O'Brien, Irish renaissance man, on the dangers of nationalism Martin Ivens hears a sage's warning that Ircland's trouble are far from over Multiyork The Times Higher Education Supplement Dressing down on the Bench If remembrance poppies can make magistrates seem one-sided, what else must they avoid wearing? Nasty dose of Euro red tape The sick have taken herbal remedies for centuries. Now Community rules want to outlaw unlicensed medicines. Is Britain taking it too serously? This boy's charmed life How a feckless drifter became a contemporary literary lion Why we do give a damn As three continents prepare to view scarlett, Kate Muir looks at what O'Hara and Madonna have in common Dolphin Philip Howard You think you'd like to be eponymous? If I were you, I'd stay anonymous Modesty, milord Diary Back tracking Diary Picture Gallery A sound for sore eyes So few singers can sustain the great operatic roles that they have it in their power to prevent ludicrous stagings Floored Star reborn Early bite Diary Miracles take longer Be patient towards Eastern Europe, says Anne McElvoy Dam Business The Pergau scandal has finally had the treatment it merits Message in Code The Inns of Court must take the Bar's counsel on equality Reagan's Gift A frankness that should help all Alzheimer's sufferers Africa's elephants Civic 'sleaze'? Reducing traffic Evaluating Mother Teresa's work Gibraltar's sovereignty Finding the way Future of boxing in armed forces Housing reform Air quality forecasts Worms in the balance BR regrets. . . No Title Old sports Fundamentalism Older and wiser? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service dinners Dinners Reception Service luncheon All Souls College, Oxford Personal Column Community enterprise winners are chosen Luncheons Lectures Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Appointment The Times Latest wills Jim Fairhurst Mr Teddy Millington-Drake Monkton Combe School Rear-Admiral Sir John Fleming Rear-Ademiral Sir John Fleming, KBE, DSC, meteorologist and Director of the Naval Education Service, 1956-60, died on november 2 aged 90. He was born on May 2,1904 Personal Column James Schwarzenbach James Schwarzenbach, Swiss politician, publisher and author, died in St Moritz on October 28 aged 83. He was born on Augest 5,1911 Trailfinders Helen Downton Helen Downton, CBE, Matron of university College Hospital, 1950-69, died on October 18 aged 85. She was born on Jully 2,1909 Hector Legge Hector Legge, editor of the Sunday Independent, Dublin. 1940-70, died on November 3 aged 93. He was born on January 9,1901 From a Correspondent: Distant Drum A wonder of the 20th century London's new ring main is the biggest modernisation of the water system for almost four centuries, says John Grigsby Thames Water Slaking five million thirsts Low pressure supply should be a thing of the past as an ancient system is updated The men who made it work John Grigsby explains the carrot and stick agreements that enabled the project to be completed two years ahead of schedule and within budget How the miners dealt with 'Wet Wednesday' A flooded tunnel was just one obstacle Taylor Woodrow Released from public chains Privatisation meant that the Thames ring main could be properly financed Round and round in circles Computer models were the only way to create a bold new type of ring main, Pearce Wright reports Amec Of space and tunnels Satellites help to locate shaft positions in London's tunnels EC Harris The showcase project attracts overseas interest The company's skills will be in demand as other countries boost services Always a prime vintage Like any food product. H2O has a shelf life. Pearce Wright offers a taster of the new ring main's improved supply Total control at the video Wall Computers and a wall of screens monitor the flow of every precious drop throughout London Trafalgar House Water Projects Bristol Babcock Murphy & Sons Limited How they dug a world record Privatisation of the authority and engineers' daring was the key to the success of the ring main The Times Crossword No 19,697 Pergau dam aid ruled unlawful Times Weathercall How the West Has Won Business In the Times Tomorrow Infotech Court halts Lloyd's debt collection Hope on inflation boosts dollar Sears Roebuck unveils $9bn Allstate spin-off Discount culture going for a Burton Arts BT points to pressure in second half The Leeds cuts £80m from debt provision Sport Corby Nobody does it Better Picture Gallery Business Today Shell shocked Power point Scots Rower rules out equity buy-backs Tourist Rates Half Year Results Biggest UK trade mission set for India Sicily Votes for borrowers are urged BSkyB heads for market BP talks to Moscow Japan's new governor Co-op Bank sale shelved Freightliner sell-off faces further delays Business Roundup Shell shares slip as third-quarter figures mark time Time/system The Searing truth Us demerger towers over British efforts Changes of sentiment helps the dollar Barbarians at BT's gates Attwoods forecasts profit rise Royal Insurance targets costs Coats Viyella close to selling businesses Air France Water firm raises payout 16% Commodities Liffe Options Sale speculation provides tonic for Boots shares Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Scottish Power Burton Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Clammed-up Shell Tempus Northumbrian Water Wall Street Elephantine celebration City Diary Hire plane City Diary No hard feelings City Diary Cover drive City Diary Ten down City Diary Why so much is riding on the future of Freightliner Ross Tieman says this is one sell-off the Government cannot afford to see founder Most interesting Lloyd 's should stop delay tactics in Gooda Walker case Launch success UK invests less than her neighbours Maxwell pensions Jaeger-Lecoultre A regulator calls on BT's profit party Martin Waller reports on the growing competition in the UK telephone market No Title Warning to China on WTO membership Reuter: Gatt chief says delay could kill trade pact Warner Howard advances Maximizer Oxford Instruments surges as orders rise New Lloyd's fund shows growth Bank of Ireland may buy in Ulster Ladbroke to shed 160 jobs at head office Business Roundup Lufthansa lifts profit Sunleigh sales warning Cranswick up by 75% Porter Chadburn ahead Staveley pegs dividend The Times Small gains at the close Investors Chronicle Scottish Power The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Email - or just junk mail? David Hewson looks at the problems created by an information revolution Don't throw away that old software Chris Partridge reports on a method of recycling method The sound of wedding bells Matthew May reports on a link between two old enemies Big blow from a rival Compaq Refuses to Join in Sky map Faxcasting Festive call Skylake A net of gold Online Simple fax Idle boasts Tosh is go Strategic Resource Solutions Citibank Lipton Consulting Limited Young person's guide to success George Cole talks to the 29-year-old MD responsible for an annual budget of £80 million No Title Marshall-Wilkins WSA Corporation International Insight Resources Banding together to clear the air Listeners have a wide choice of stations if they can hear them through the hiss. Barry Fox explains the AM/FM debate ICL strike lucky in the lottery Ticket terminals could bring a bonanza of extra retail business Lost relatives reunite in the United States New CD-Rome software lists millions of phone number Brann Apricot Will they know your number? Not if you put a block on it. . . Admissibility of tracker dog evidence Court of Appeal Justices powerless to add care order Legal & Public Notices VAT value of service supplied by video poker machines Judge should challenge clearly inadmissible evidence No control over deadlocked company Limitation of liability clause was unfair term of contract Impermissible to use 1981 Act for closing footpath Arbitration rights Pretension in slow motion Theatre Tadashi Suzuki's version of King Lear; and a misguided Goldoni revival Does the world need another Japanese production of Shakespeare set in a mental hospital? After seeing the Barbican's new show, Benedict Nightingale thinks not The Tale of Lear Barbican Theatre Great Classics on Offer The Times Pop At great expense, a disaster Mirandolina Lyric, W6 In the steps of Schubert Concert Ensemble Modern/Zender Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Experiments with vision Visual Art: John Russell Taylor reviews a show which celebrates the meeting of technology and technique Flesh and Bone Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Bummer of the summer The Woodstock 94 double album churns up painful memories of mud and greed for David Sinclair Quicksilver music prize of the year New Pop Releases: Yes, M Pople are a dance band-and, yes, they make superlative music Top Ten Albums Suede the wild ones Cinema Guide Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Nothing cool about pain Kurt Cobain said he hated himself and he wanted to die. A new video shows how the icon of an age got to the point of no return Thumbs up for fab Maki New Waves: Tomorrow's Sounds Today Full steam ahead Concert Jamiroqual Forum Davis hampered by untimely break Hendry installed as bookmakers' favourite to win his third UK championship First Round Draw Uruguay striker to move to Leeds Hyde seek real grounds for hope Alen Lee on football's grass-roots pioneers pitched into a new battle for acceptability For the Record Today's Fixtures Rising stars set out on busy road to Atlanta Edberg withdraws Norman retains title Cardiff's task begins Esling makes splash Americans dominate Big plans for Schwer Jansher next for Nicol Ozaki takes early lead Word-Watching Australia forward fails drugs test Sport in Brief Reinstated athlete has tough battle still to win Darragh celebrates reprieve with double success Yesterday's Racing Results Capriati comes back fighting Ayr By our Sports Staff: Stewart's injury continues to worry England Huntingdon Commentator with attitude stars in radio's golden age Murphy overcomes the odds Julian Muscat meets a jockey who has cast aside fear of another serious injury in his determination to resume riding next month Cheltenham Nakir has Ascot objective Martomick to make class tell Today's Races on Television New venues widen scope of Rising Stars series Lingfield Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapid Raceline Got a Card? Pressure points divide Williams Hill at odds with team during preparation for Formula One Showdown Rugby gets leaner executive Searching for solutions on wrong side of border Rugby Commentary England not deceived by Romanian flattery South Africans omit Mulder Snookered on the baize Radio Choice One-man band only blows own trumpet Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Racing Atkinson falls as Everton get Royle assent Aston Villa manager becomes latest casualty in battle for Premiership survival United brush City rivals aside in record victory Times Two Crossword No 316 Winning Move Word-Watching Motor Sport Christmas Liquidation Sale

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