News from 21/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Peter Jupp, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Mike Stephens, Paul Turner, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, W. A. Miller, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Jude Kelly, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, J. C. Stott, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Bill Callaghan, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, John Young, Reuter, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dick Howard, Anthony Quick, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Vernon, P. H. S., Dominic Kennedy and Alexandra Frean, Nicholas Harling, Richard O'sullivan (President), John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Terry Eccles, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Marcus Binney, John Papworth (Editor), Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul McGill, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Coomi Kapoor, Oliver Holt, Craig Seton, Peter Embrey, H. Wolfson, Dalya Alberge, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, George Curtis, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Joel Brand Tim Judah and Eve-Ann Prentice, Anjana Ahuja, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Caroline Kay, Jeremy Bath, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Viorel Moraru, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Christopher Jackson, Trevor G. Stammers, Catherine Milton, Clement Freud, Fredk. J. Barrell, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIRA admits killers were out of control Attempt to wreck ceasefire feared Labour does U-turn on league tables Index The new right turn Two lottery jackpots still unclaimed Police widen deaths inquiry Plea to Delors Sports special Tension at UN as Briton leaves wife Coastal alert for invasion of yellow plastic ducks Tomorrow: School Report 1994 Raised in the Highlands No Title UN delays ordering bomb attack on Serbs Body chemical may hold clue to ageing process Tory MPs threaten to mount rebellion on several flanks NEC set to back Blair on Clause 4 UN delays ordering attack Labour backs league tables Cross Word-perfect approach spells Scrabble success Labour turns its nose up at wine quango Car Insurance Scanner will detect presence of drugs News in Brief Two die in crash Card sharp Veterans rally Medal runners Disaster exercise Causeway closed C 4 Emmy award First lottery winner plans a pint a cruise and a Skoda Plenty of small winners, but the BBC takes the greatest prize of all in Saturday's extravaganza So you wanted to be a millionaire? That's rich Couple who refused to give evidence released from jail Picture Gallery Times winner scoops £1,900 The National Lottery Police broaden inquiry to 100 former patients Hospital nurse suspended after two suspicious deaths Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess British Midlend ITV plans to move Queen's broadcast An essential manual for Lord Nolan's ethical workshop From Aristotle to Weber, from Roosevelt to Gibbon: much of the evidence essential to the Nolan committee will not be found in the acres of newsprint dedicated to sleaze, Matthew d' Ancona writes Abbey National An essential manual for Lord Nolan's ethical workshop Required Reading International Convention Centre USAir Ministers plan to pull the plug on noisy neighbours Whitehall taskforce says answers to noise pollution is to make it a criminal offence CCS Direct Ltd, Far from quiet on the west London front as sound assault increases Dorrell goes north in search of culture By a Staff Reporter: Fish hook killed stranded whale Black trainee wins race case against firm of solicitors Buildings & Contents Insurance? Medical research computers stolen News in Brief Hunt charges Gallery grows Fatal shock Policeman held Channel bar Grateful Fiji Club raided Dog had his day Britain more divided by class and cash than ever Urban trends report The 36 Most Deprived Areas in Britain in the 1980S I. Q. of 145 and Can't Remember? Key Findings Down's test will mean earlier detection Safeway Sassoon saga goes from bad to worse Arafat faces death threats in tinderbox Gaza Strip Vauxhall Angolan leaders miss peace signing First Mortgage Securities Lebanese protest at trial of warlord Patten wins support for reform News in Brief (AP): Envoy named (Reuter): Climbers die Ties renewed (Reuter): Timor prayers (Reuter): Whale watch Delors urged to carry his colours into battle for presidency Socialists await their champion as fratricide plagues Gaullist camp New York collectors snap up cast-offs as ageing Queen heads for facelift Direct Line Insurance Simple gifts of pious family man command support from heartland A Leader's Philosophy Un draws up strategy for war on mafias A 136-nation conference strating today in Naples, a centre of orgainsed crime, was conceived by one of two judges killed while fighting the Cosa Nostra, John Phillips writes Europe 'is creating an Islamic Bosnia' Time US ultimatum widens rift with Nato allies Romanian orphans 'thrown into street' The Times Preferred Direct Growing firepower boosts Muslim morale Clinton's fitness to command defended by US military chief Nigerian author flees to France (AFP): Crash kills 58 Radio host out (Reuter): Kabul attack Delhi lawyer's strip upsets legal niceties Nationwide New York tickled by leaders' childish tiff Arts the Week Ahead Pride reborn in the inner cities An Arts Council competition, to be decided this week, has iginted an architectural renaissance in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Liverpool, as Marcus Binney observes The contest has already captured the civic and popular imagination Entertainments Visual Art Picture Gallery Dance Picture Gallery Musicals Theatre Wilde about the boy Overtures Surfeit of piggery jokery Opera Gloria Huddersfield Festival In our fight against cruelty Pop Time for a change Theatre: Jeremy Kingston meets an award-winning dramist who refuses to this work be pigeon-holed Winning ways of a pioneer Jazz Jimmy Smith Hammersmith Palais Opera Film The Times Books 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 Arts Burning issue of dioxins How do you patent a molecule? The line between invention and discovery is minute, says Hugh Aldersey Williams Radisson Edwardian Hotels Picture Gallery Europe sets out to solve a space riddle Will the far side of Mercury yield up the secrets of the smallest planet? Who Rates Highest on the League Tables? Without question, still a Walden Rachel Kelly finds the young star of Martin Chuzzlewit determined not to trade on a famous family name Flatten That Stomach! Lost and misunderstood The Times Where is the justice when TV moves in? The law must not he reduced to Matthew Parris We must cede control of the Falklands to Argentina. I only wish I hadn't helped to stop a deal last time Who makes the electoral rules? Peter Riddell says all sides need to feel sure of their powers under the constitution Rhino watch The Times Diary Essex man would vote for Newt The right-wing Republican victory in American is sure of a popular echo in Britain Honours even The Times Diary Full dress The Times Diary Box and Cox The Times Diary Blue light The Times Diary Tank warfare The Times Diary Just Deserts When will the UN and Nato end their destructive feud? Crime, INC Wanted: a 'no safe havens' policy to fight transnational crime A Liberty Too Far Home leave should be a privilege, not a right Corruption in Europe and Major's duty to electorate Road congestion Breaking the square Sweden's 'yes' vote The anxiety factor Training laity to conduct funerals New Forest services Up in arms Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Industrial heritage 'lost without record' Appointments in the Forces Judge retires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thanksgiving Services Library opens doors for young Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gurkha Welfare Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Dinners People and Places Latest wills Green Card Information The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Service dinners University news Cab Calloway Cab Calloway, American jazz bandleader, singer and actor, died on November 18 aged 86. He was horn on Christmas Day, 1907 Church appointments Michael Somes Michael Somes, CBE, ballet dancer, died on November 19 aged 77. He was born on September 28,1917 David Lomax David Lomax, Group Economic Adviser at National Westminster Bank, 1972-92, died on October 10 aged 58. He was born on November 25.1935 Frances Tustin Frances Tustin, child psychotherapistm died on November 11 aged 81. She was born on October 15,1913 London Fashions Shoes and their Heels News The Times Crossword No 19,705 Knockando Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Arts Features Mind and Matter Education In the Times Sport Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Rugby Union Australia reign supreme Great Britain cast in poor light as series is relinquished Tennis Football Athletics The Kensington Palace Close encounters no match for atmosphere TV Action Replay Slipshod England under cloud as Brisbane closes in Perfromances of Gocch and Rhods are only rays of light in Hobard Alan Lee finds the England camp in a self-imposed depression with the opening Test four days away By our Sports Staff: Parore and Harris build record score Tendulkar swings game to India Hislop's win marred by rider's death Sport in Brief End of 177-match run Egorova rises to task Batistuta's perfect ten Stadler surprises field Italians retain trophy Williams holds nerve Romania take title Peshalov lifts world title Panthers riding high Maassen speeds home Battelle leaves it late Meninga departs with Australian dominance secured Andrew Longmore watches a legendary rugby league performer make his final appearance before his British admirers Brilliant Sampras on top of world Yorkshire threat increases Doherty back to his best to reach last eight By our Sports Staff: Sabatini finally fulfils early promise with superb win Porous Ipswich swamped by Blackburn's wealth of talent David Miller watches Rovers maintain their title chase with a 3-1 victory that underlined the Premiership gulf in class Grobbelaar welcomed as saint not sinner Rob Hughes on a 1-0 victory for Southampton over Arsenal that drew a worldwide audience Fry explains his blushes No Title Young pair spice United's surge Kinnear predicts the mighty will fall at Selhurst Wilkins quick to put board games in fresh perspective Despair and delight as newcomers lake first ride on Premiership roller-coaster Picture Gallery Rudderless rivals managing nicely Simon Barnes on an entertaining spin-off to the sacking season as Aston Villa beat Tottenham 4-3 Leicester intent on keeping Little Hendrie ends Stowell's resistance FA Carling Premiership Pools Check European Results Non-League and Regional Leagues Carling Premiership Britain running scared of its golden past Elliott and Cram condemn athletes too readily consumed by fear of failure David Powell on the moves to reverse a decline in middle and long-distance events Aberdeen lost on Miller's road to nowhere Fortune fails the brave Lusty Light thrives on weighty diet Pitman serves up winning recipes for her Grand National hope Coonawara poised for return Catterick Folkestone Guide to our In-Line Racecard Achievements of Lochsong must not be devalued Lord Relic on course for Hennessy Jumps Leaders Trainers McRae in charge after early exchanges Delecour disqualified after driving wrong way on Oliver Holt watches Britain's top driver avoid controversy as the RAC rally gets under way on final stage of opening day Automotive orgy turns into an exhausting dirty weekend Mel Webb applauds the value for money but deplores the noisy spectacle of the RAC Rally Beerbaum's loyalty reaps dividend By a Correspondent: Hounslow qualify deftly Longland to leave amateur cycling next year "Old Speckled Hen" Scotland buckle under onslaught from South Africa Christie's game plan prevails as errors and inspiration prolifer in one-sided international David Hands says the touring team's 34-10 victory was a reward for tactical astuteness Rowell's open question unanswered Romania look beyond gathering of elite to life of equality Time for Hastings to be the retiring type John Hopkins believe the Scotland captain would best serve his country by ending his international career Midlands capitalise on mistakes You can make it in the long run John Goodbody gathers more advice from those who have savoured the taste of victory in the London Marathon Eager Hampshire thrive Where there's a wheel By a Correspondent: Lessons still to be learnt The Third Month of Training Hamed sideshow blots fine card For the Record Hockey Cycling Cyclo-Cross Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Schools Sport Racing Rugby Union Rugby League The Times By our Sports Staff: Big winds aid Coltart in pursuit of victory Flights Americana Vacations World Offers! Inter Europe Travel Ltd Rossholme netball hotshots take the biscuit Trailfinders Flights and Flydrive to the USA & Canada Chelmer Travel Brightsun Multiple Display Advertising Items Air New Zealand Nelson's Travel Senator Travel Flight Centre States Savers Ireland point way to men from the East Afterthoughts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Reading The Management School Boston University Huron University Schiller International University Aston University Leicester University Kingston University Nuffield College Oxford National University of Singapore The University of Hull at Greenwich College Southern Universities Tables are here to stay David Blunkett, shadow Education Secretary, says that measurements of school performance are valuable Doing the right degree John O'Leary on plans to end the unfair niversity clearing process Join the Great Deabate University of Oxford Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Central School of Counselling & Therapy Screen stars An individual computer learning system may improve skills and morivation Employment Department Group St. Clare's, Oxford International College Defence to causing pollution Queen Ethelburga's College Uppingham School The St. James's Secretarial College Teacher Departing from officer's report Queen's Business & Secretarial Training University of Nottingham "a fresh start" Developments at the London Institute Ltd. Admitting previous conviction No stress claim for company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Institute of Florence The Diamond Industrial Educational Charity University of Cambridge Private Tuition in English Correction The Times Newspapers Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group British Funds Results and Statistics Taxes drive Jaguar off the autostrada La Crème De La Crème Cargill Chief Executive, Eurostate Ltd Pilkington recovery expected Companies Personal Assistant to the Managing Director Team Services Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretary Lloyd's risks court fight on rule change Christopher Keats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Secretary/ Personal Assistant Convent Garden Advertising Agency J. H. Bourbon—smith Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus falls on Bundesbank Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items MovieFax Ltd Abbey chief seeks more accountable societies No escape from the cycle's logic Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Picture Gallery Relief proposed for airports Call for Government to develop feeder sites The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Multiple Classified Advertising Items USAir acts to allay safety fear Opec seeks to freeze oil production levels Business Roundup Pay deals rise further World Bank chief to quit First gold ecu minted Bank reiterates warning Albion invests to expand Touche Ross & Co. Fattening up Railtrack at the railways' expense Vsel puts arms policy in focus Britain'd defence industry has reached a crossroads, Ross Tieman reports Painting by numbers The Time City Diary Business suits The Times City Diary Lift-off The Times City Diary Coca-Cola as sacred icon Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 Strangely drawn to this novel spectacle Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Under Fire 41 Lockheed set to win £1bn Hercules order Energy tax move could create jobs British Gas chief to receive 76% pay increase Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword Band tradition hits sour note Winning Move Word-Watching Derailed 42 Britain 'still has too few world class businesses' Take the Motorway The Absa/andersen Awards for Business Sponsorship of… Arthur Andersen & Co, Sc Still drawn to arts despite recession Some sponsorship fell away but the corporate sector has raised support to £69.5 million, says Dalya Alberge Manchester Airport Henry Moore and Dudley Moore The Awards Shortlist Pearl Bailey and David Bailey Doctors of the nation's soul Loud notes of thanks Simon Tait picks out the nominations in the Absa awards for sponsorship Warning Brighter face of arts cheers the heartland Craig Seton on why Absa has boosted its presence in the Midlands and its hopes for the future Karen Earl Limited Pop Larkin and Philip Larkin Branding irons in the commercial fire Young at Arts Shakespeare finds a trusty ally in Allied The play's the thing for a company image Edward Symmons & Partners Sadler's Wells and Orson Welles Spero Chase Cole Porter and Jimmy Porter Renaissance of a city which hopes to lift the heart The rebirth of Pittsburgh, which aims to be America's first 'city of culture' Different ways of being supportive Terry Eccles reports on sponsorship through goods and services Augustus John and Elton John The fine art of disagreeing Beck's Fringes the sponsors are slow to approach Away from the mainstream, companies have trouble winning, business support, says Terry Eceles United Artists Communications No Title The Thoroughbred Bank New forum puts arts in the frame Terry Eccles reports on the ADF's success after only three years Jaguar Club with a goal of kicking out racism With support from Leyton Orient, a theatre group is tackling a social evil Itp in the Pink Leisure Group The art of benefiting from a Picasso show David Hewson on the success of Ernst & Young's sponsorship How to give and to receive for posterity You don't have to be a milionaire to see your name above the art gallery dour, says Dalya Alberge We're proud to associate our name Manweb Act I: how to sell your software worldwide When a computer firm went into the theatre, a dramatic union was born, says David Thurlow Ibstock Building Products Limited Where will the money come from? Partnership with the National Lottery still leaves a problem
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