News from 17/11/1994
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Evan Dyer, Phil Yates, R. N. Gregg, Jon Ashworth, Jerry Rendell, Jamie Harrison, Willy Newlands, A. J. Williams (Co-Director), Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, J. I. S. Robertson, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, T. F. W. MacKeown, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, P. J. Wilde, Dennis Dickinson, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Melanie Crowther, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Bryan Thwaites, Carl Mortished, Peter Mandler, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Southern Africa Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Radek Sikorski, Sam MacFarlane (Radio Supervisor), Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Keith Havelock, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rosie Varley (Chairman), Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher G. O'dowd, John Patten, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, June Gordon, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Karen Blakeley, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Isaacs, General Director, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Andrew Hendrie, E. J. Little, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Jamie Osborne, Ian Brunskill, Wolfgang Münchau, John Nicholls, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Morris, James Johnson (Chairman), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Mikaela Stainton, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, Richard James, Ansel Harris, Charlotte Moore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Martin Jay, Managing Director, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Alan Copps, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hillen, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Amanda Craig, Margaret Mole, John Shaw, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Balfour, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Patricia Mommersteeg, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Thomas, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, G. D. H. Whitaker, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, Walter Ellis, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor stifles revolt with election threat Honouring Brussels deal 'is a matter of confidence. There is no room for compromise' Main Bills In New Session Irish coalition collapses as Spring accuses Reynolds Index Medical Briefing Oh yes it is! Clarke gets triple boost on economy Right threatens world trade deal Win for England Picture Gallery Social worker wins stress at work case Top appointments " Old Speckled Hen" Childcare tax relief expected in Budget Ears pricked, a dogged witness begs to be freed from banality Political Sketch Boots Dublin pact founders on long-standing differences By our Ireland Correspondent: Church to fight child abuse Murder trial halted Labour whip collapses Newry murder charges Police inquiry cleared Witherow to be editor £18,000 asbestos fine Ministry may trace hepatitis C victims Wembley pitched into planning controversy First Mortgage Securities Lockerbie film brings demands for inquiry Former wife accuses Queen's equerry of marital violence First lottery jackpot could be £5 million Magazine By a Staff Reporter: Hospital inquiry into ectopic pregnancy claims By a Staff Reporter: Terrified thief seeks refuge with police Canoe trip survivor recalls vain struggle Informix The National Lottery Couple who bought Romanian baby freed from jail term By a Staff Reporter: Tapestries saved by Lloyd Webber Hill House Hammond Diamond Club Destinations Anguish and pain on the road to Bucharest Network of cycle routes takes high road to health Parking permits 'a tax on the rich' By a Staff Reporter: Patient loses patience after rude awakening Prudential High-kick karate man fell to death News in Brief Killer fined Player in court PC mauled £10,000 reward News in briefs Winner Judges become jury on TV trial Comet A greatly profitable Exhibition 'We are still steaming full ahead, just as Prince Albert was a century and a half ago' Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Sale of baby mattresses halted by fumes alert Homebase Tourists who drowned ignored warning signs The Royal Bank of Scotland Hospital apology over cancer boy's forgotten surgery Voters want higher taxes and public spending British social attitudes A Labour of Love Children to join parents in pubs Chasing the Deer Dixons Sacked RAF mother awarded £88 Major expects to have finance battle won by Christmas Europe Labour ridicules 'dithering Tories riven by factions' Debate Mobile network charges Picture Gallery Nuclear agency sell-off Energy Alternative dole 'will save £200m' Unemployed Ministers promise justice watchdog Legal Reform Domestic gas consumers will be given a choice Market Reform Orange Job bias against disabled will be outlawed Equal Rights Controls promised to protect public from mentally ill Mental Health Greater supervision for schizophrenics By our Health Services Correspondent: Bad doctors will be investigatedMEDICAL Reform Medical Reform DELL Wider role envisaged for Nato forces in Europe Lombard NatWest Objectors will delay tunnel link Other Bills Farmers cheer rent reforms Greens to fight pollution police Crown Agents switch revived Real people in a real accident Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia demands Nato air strike on advancing Serbs War of the poor sends brother against brother Euro-MPs threaten to block enlargement B&Q Balladur proposal to limit term at Elysée Nice's hero sent back to prison Suharto rebuffs American appeal on Timor Lotus Time Machines Clinton faces Republican threat to kill trade pact Duke has lunch with Falkland's adversary Calls grow for Grachev dismissal From Associated Press in New York: Bar orders doubles all round Berlusconi election threat forces MPs to toe line Simpson trial judge gives TV interview Ladies Watches Mass grave found as Angolan forces agree to ceasefire Wars claim millions of child victims Rhino trade ban lifted London news talk 1152 am Granada Popular demand saves Spain's wayside bulls from oblivion On the trail of the Mumbles monster Is there a dangerous virus lurking off the golden sand of Oxwich Bay? Walter Ellis reports Multiyork Just the ticket - only the draw was two centuries ago The Open University Apologies for absence New drugs for controlling epilepsy. . . childhood leukaemia and the evacuation evidence. . . learning to recognize the symptons of hepatitis C Medical Briefing Why blood pressure is a mystery What is the cause of hypertension and Britain's 30,000 stroke deaths a year? A new study serves only to fuel the controversy, as Dr James Le Fanu reports The best of British cooking Rural ills Raising taboos over baby fever Why mothers reject the best method for taking an infant's temperature Tea Tree Antiseptic Cream Collected Essays Late cirrhosis Panic Attacks? Health Tips Janet Daley Everyone agrees that welfare spending must be reformed, but no one wants the job of doing it Won't dance Picture Gallery Thatcher or de Gaulle? Italy's ruling double-act is divided-yet condemned to work together Lens man The Times Diary Box clever The Times Diary Lordy! The Times Diary Operators The Times Diary Hurd it The Times Diary Mr Major, what are you for? Inertia is not enough, says Peter Riddell The Queen's Speech 'My Government will do little more than govern' Eastern Fist Indonesia cannot afford an occupied East Timor Look behind You If Widow Twankey doesn't get you, Wishee-Washee will Where doctors' loyalties should lie Active sleep Airport tax anomaly Cutting it fine Trade marks trap Discordant nights at the opera Falklands survivors Golf club parity Out of order Information costs Severn Bridge tolls Court Circular Personal Column The Times Anniversaries Sale will recall age of 'lady' pioneers Forthcoming marriages Marriage Radio awards Schools news Today's royal engagements Dinners Birthdays today Luncheons Receptions Will Dr John Bishop Harman Dr John Bishop Harman, Consultant Physician at St Thomas' Hospital, 1938-72, died on November 13 aged 87. He was born on August 10,1907 Personal Column Oscar Mpetha Announcements Janet Ahlberg Janet Ahlberg, illustrator, died from cancer on November 15 aged 50. She was born in Huddersfield on October 21,1944 Ernest Clark Ernest Clark, actor, died in Hinton St George, Somerset, on November 11 aged 82. He was born in Maida Vale, London on February 12,1912 New Diabetes Treatment Ulster makes most of peace dividend World Travel Market: the lure of Northern Ireland. . . hotel bonus for business travellers. . . tourists preferences Carry on working during your stay Room Service Flights Nelson's Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Come to sunny former Yugoslavia The world's trouble spots are working to get their tourists back Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Skyflights Jupiter Tvl Club & 1st Class Fares Worldwide The Times Union Risky Russia becomes big business World Travel Market: A foothold in Eastern Europe. . . exotic holidays take off. . is your agent environmentally challenged? Green call to operators Travel companies are being checked for their attitude to the environment The Times Air France Tourism's next big hit Adventure New Zealand Bluebird express How to exploit the Chunnel British airways Prosperity takes off in Poland The Travel Business News The Times Crossword No 19,702 Business Times Weathercall AirUK In the Times Electricity watchdog presses for further reform Business Editor Lindsay Cook Jobless total dips below 2.5m Bt3 sale helps produce £558m surplus in October Inflation figures help to dispel rate rise fears Anatole Kaletsky Arts Unigate gives warning of hundreds of job losses Books TSB move north may last just a few months IB No Title Business Today Overcharging High costs OFT accuses institutions of overcharging Yorkshire Bank Exports swell Vosper order book MAM ends 'soft' deals BA shelves Air Russia UK deals in India Estate agent curbed PolyGram buys into rap EU industrial output rises OKI Sturge names plan new year lawsuit Business Roundup Tourist Rates Cost-cutting and cold weather lift British Gas Further remand for Nadir aide Academic power play Electricity reform plas offer littlePENNINGTON Record profit at Capital Towry Law faces pension worries Corby Hambros hit by securities loss Commodities Liffe Options Inflation figures help to keep shares buoyant London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Profits (%) Gold/Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Unigate Land Securities Dollar Rates City's rewards of risk Tempus Vosper Thornycroft Wall Street Hill Samuel goes local The Times City Diary Taking cover The Times City Diary Open again The Times City Diary Note of concern The Times City Diary The end is nigh for the age of mass unemployment Economic View As governments realise the battle of inflation is won, they will turn their focus on to growth The insensitivity of senior industrial management Vosper is the leader in warship exports Cradle to grave health cover IWC Planning for a happier retirement Robert Miller experts the Pensions Bill to have a tortuous passage Prices close below their best Heath Group Reuter: Small investors drive Renault to £95m gain Building plans will hit Land Securities Associated British Foods plc European Bank recovers helped by strict budgeting CSI in cash call to fund acquisition The Times Attention All Business Travellers Volex faces strong price competition EC eases rules over state aid to airlines Business Roundup Young's beer promise LWT 'handcuffs' trio Grey trade in TeleWest BAT legal move denied Channel's good tidings Time/system Driver 'misled' into pleading guilty Building not redundant due to enforcement notice Accountancy & Finance Daniels Bates Investing in South Africa Control over lists Management Trainee British West Indies: Trust Officer Talisman CGACCOUNTANCY Basement under property next door renders dwelling not a house Stafford Long & Partners A fairer view of loss relief Accountancy & Finance Johnson Underwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Any Other Business Financial Controller Family Position Wanted Graduate Trainees Institute keeping the sunshine out Audit Luton The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Hurt grows from pain Cinema: Geoff Brown is touched by the Welsh postmaster brought to life by a Hollywood star, but disappointed by The Shadow Smith's rage against the dying Theatre: Albee's towering new masterpiece has a cast fit for the gods, says Benedict Nightingale Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Visual Art Prudential Art and soul of a master New Music: Hilary Finch on a major Schnittke prmiere RSPO/Rozhdestvensky Concert Hall, Stockholm Pantomime Entertainments Today's News A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London 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) A community carves its own figureheads A sycamore tree cut down on Hampstead Heath has helped to give an elderly warship a new image from the past. Alan Copps reports Time to bar humbug Radio: Peter Barnard tells the fortunes of the whinging National Loutery callers to Nick Ross The Indispensable Panto Guide From Inverness to Plymouth, from Barbara Windsor to Wayne Sleep: The Times Theatre Club's Christmas show list Cherkassky Royal Ballet Not such simple Simons John Patten praises two iconoclastic journalist whose lash he has felt Fragments shored against the ruin The Silent Angel By Heinrich Boll Andra Deutsch, £14.99 Minerva Press The infernal serpents of Ireland Ancestral Voices Religion and Nationalism in Ireland By Conor Cruise O'Brien Poolbeg, ?7.99 pbk original The Enemy within The IRA's War Against the British By Martin Dillion Doubleday, £16.99 Ruling pasha of Paris The Rock of Tanios By Amin Maalouf Quarter, £15 Fair is foul for Balkan tyranny Charlotte Moore The Concert Can the nation trust the National Trust? Peter Mandler compares two histories of the greatest quango of them all and argues that it would benefit from more investigation Gilding the Acorn Behind the Facade of National Trust By Paula Weideger Simon & Schuster, £17.99 From Acorn to Oak Tree The Growth of the National Trust, 1985-1994 By Jennifer Jenkins and Patrick James MacMillan, £20 Chairman of chaos Simon Sebag Montefiore The Private Life of Chairman Mao Kooky heroine of a elf-pitying generation Who Will Run The Frog Hospital Amanda Craig who Will Run the Frog Hospital? By Lorrie Moore Faber, £14.99 Times Educational Supplement Time to drop the pilot Radek Silokrski The Naked President a Political Life of Lech Walcsa By Roger Boyes Secker & Warburg, £20 Heritage with a hard edge Chester is a city sensitive to its rich past while also taking on the challenges of the future. Ronald Faux reports Drivers rally to the 1994 Rac challenge Chester is once again playing host to this year's annual motor sports event Wainhomes The Business Connection No Title Urenco (Capenhurst) Limited Jobs for the new century Under its cloak of affluence, Chester has the problems of any other city City means business Craig Seton looks at Chester's success in enticing private enterprise, from banking giants to traditional craftsmen Chester Chester City Council When in Chester The city has the knack of bringing history of life, says Ronald Faux Hanley's problems increase after Davies withdraws Great Britain suffer injury blow Forward giant wins cap against Scotland Legal & Public Notices Howe reaps most in bumper crop Picture Gallery Details Students' endeavour fails to bring tangible reward Today's Fixtures The Times Wasps add sting to London's challenge Sport in Brief Boon's change of mind Male stronghold New Zealand advance Warm-up victory Akram late starter Davies goes top The Times Hughes intent on final Ashes fling Ariston Bond between goalkeepers Weakness of county game Drivers' attitude has changed British first Outstanding role models Hendry regains peak form at opportune time Second round Whitakers lead British assault England's bulldog character prevails in face of bewitching ability Victory puts Croatia in control of group four Ireland go top as Hamilton 's defence gives way Littlewoods Sorry Wales sink to new depths Smith's future in doubt after humiliating defeat in Georgia For the Record Scotland refuse to be overawed by opponents of superior skills Details Word-Watching Joseph chases double century Richard Evans Hartington honoured at Cartier awards Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings True champion can cope with any conditions Jamie Osborne found the going tougher than expected in his ambitious attempt to land a sporting double on both sides of the Atlantic Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Ludlow Cheers and tears as Navratilova rides away United States salutes as rebel with manby causes says fond farewell Ben MacIntyre watches the end of a uniquely successful tennis career Victoria Wine Young Spaniard shown to have feet of clay Results Ruled by insanity Radio Choice Radio 1 Easier to swat flies than demolish policies Review BBC 1 Picture Gallery Variations Picture Gallery Choice Satellite Cricket Trusty Platt steals Nigeria's thunder Prolific England Captain rises to occassin as skilful Africans show their pedigree Mosley summons final twist to grand prix season Times Two Crossword No 321 Winning Move Word-Watching Globalmobile Tennis Venables content with effort of new recruits Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Chemical CSCIndex Merisel Hoggett Bowers Harvey Nash Plc Nirex Kent Business link Chief Executive Kurt Salmon Associates Wickland Westcott UBSServices Limited Director Sales & Service Head of Strategic Premises Management Wickland Westcott N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Harvey Nash PLC NB Selection Ltd Sales & Marketing Director Selector Europe RS Components Limited DRAL Multiple Display Advertising Items John Bellamy & Associates Ltd. 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