News from 22/11/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Bernard Black (Head of Political Studies), Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, B. A. Webb, Neil Bennett, Heather Massie, (Assistant Secretary), John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Liz Dolan, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Michael Hornsby and Nick Nuttall, Noel Goodwin, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Chris Steward, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Patricia Ade (Chair), Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Anne Baring, Robin Young, Michael Butler, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Marcus Williams, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, Terence Higgins, Alick Goldsmith, Director General, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Margot Norman, Jane Wheatley, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Gillian Shephard, Lucy Berrington, Steuart & Francis, George Plint, Roger Briottet, Director, Roger Williams, (Chief Transport Planner), Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, P. H. S, Alastair MacIntyre, Richard Evans, Norman J. Hazell, (Leader), Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Robert Miler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Crouch, Kate Alderson, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Andrew Chevallier (President), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Joel Brand, Christopher Morcom, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller and Philip Pangalos, Derek Harris, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Julian, B. D. J. Walsh, (President), Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Roger Gard, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoNato aircraft strike back at the Serbs Attack by 30 bombers unites allies Woman badly hurt in rugby match Index The Times School Report 1994 MPs try to bar Benn Germans look to the future Strikes hit franc Britain's most improved school Clarke alerted to growing VAT revolt Cricket 1995 The enemy within? Killing will be televised Audemars Piguet 20p Anger on gas chief's pay rise is joined by Major Will none take up the flagging baton of true thuggery? Political Sketch Hamilton says media hounded him out Graham's Gas man's pay increase soars over company norm Pay League VAT revolt fears Hill House Hammond Mayhew tells IRA to return raid cash News in Brief Research boost Home closed Coastguard claim Press chairman Crossbow attack Hashish haul Dog reprieved Gardner case Scotch missed Bishop defends decision to sack vicar over third marriage Barmaid's sacking over racist video… Mild spell leaves wildlife in limbo Ravens seen nesting in Scotland Jackpot winner walks out on fame Tube man haunted by King's Cross awarded £375,000 Watches of Switzerland By a Staff Reporter: Army mock battle led to fight between Majors Microsoft Head teachers say league tables are crude and flawed Shephard says majority of schools improved results 'thanks to powerful stimulus of comparison' Private schools ready to defend charity status By a Staff Reporter: New ballot confirms opt-out vote First Mortgage Securities NEC Manchester worst but truancy in cities is falling Citroën Nurse launches first Gulf War syndrome claim against MoD Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Mobil Gas By a Staff Reporter: Son accused of battering his parents to death FLA Awards celebrate business support of community art London Underground and Leyton Orient among sponsors honoured by Duke Commercial Union Nissan Father jailed for trying to kill boys The Cooperative Bank Tate architects shortlist includes one Briton £50 million contract for showpiece Bankside gallery likely to go to foreign practice Defence lawyers win access to Grobbelaar tape The Times The CORSA from Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy bullies jailed for three years Heseltine pledges to push for post sell-off Suzuki Labour to court rebel Tory MPs In Parliament The Times Austin Kaye Leaked memo lacking in election-winning ideas Riddell on Politics Maples strategy points way to political recovery Musical Instruments Articulate defender of Tories' record Collins Suspicion falls on Saatchi & Saatchi British Gas Ministry of the Future aims to hone German art of invention Right-wing feuds and pay strikes shake the franc (Reuter): Judges accuse Berlusconi of being soft on Mafia UN outlines plain to protect Rwandans Picture Gallery Iraq agents attack exiles in Russia Dell Clinton hopes fade of compromise with Republicans From Associated Press in Houston: American Express fined $7m Janneau US postal service takes the Christ out of Christmas Old Gore letters add to rift with military Transplant star 'critical' Bristol & West UN chief stands by Goulding News in Brief (AP): Wall charges (Reuter): Taxi protest (Reuter): Bungalow blast (Reuter): 'List' tribute (AP): Rains kill 20 (Reuter): Cost of reform Strict limits were applied to Nato's biggest raid Allied commander says 'I don't expect this airfield to be out of commission for long' The Nato attack was designed to send a message to the Serbs that enough is enough; now Nato officials hope the message has been received, Michael Evans Writes Child of war confined in a plush prison Locate in Scotland Reuter: Yeltsin supports fresh powers Russia Turning tide of conflict buoys Muslims Peres fears Gaza 'near explosion' Arafat defies lslamie extremists as Egyptian leader briefs Major on threat to peace Burma dissident calls on UN to oppose tyranny Radisson Edwardian Panasonic Mubarak presses aid case How Blunkett got lost in the blackboard jungle There is no point—or political milage—in making school league tables more complicated Thin times for Australia's Billy Bunter Jane Wheatley on the shaky position of Alexander Downer, the Leader of the Opposition Sicilia Chuzzlewit's cocktail circuit Dickens was the first Briton to sport a new type of drink, says John Grigg Sicily Man's best friend or foe? The benefits of pet ownership can be outweighed by the health risks they pose Dr Trisha Greenhalgh explains why a lost family pet will not be replaced Charity Card Picture Gallery St. Joseph's Hospice Asthma Relieved PremiumSearch Inject some truth into vaccine debate Parent need to know the benefits and dangers of inoculation The unified Budget is a mistake Terence Higgins says MPs need time to debate finances Bruce again Top table talk Diary Still meddling Diary Against gardens Peace and quiet in the countryside? Your neighbours will see about that Our dog in Diary Ox tale Trouble in the pipeline Philip Bassett on exorbitant executive pay The Maples Medicine The Tory party may one day thank its honest servant Listen to Mubarak The Egyptian president brings a timely message to London The Noise Nuisance To become civil, society must be retrained to put a sock in it Trade, aid and the cost of Pergau Erring ministers Herbal medicines and safety factor Veterans' pensions Trade marks reform Bygone railways Traffic in Oxford Airport tax Trial and error on the Tory ladder Versions of Wagner Changing parties Medal muddle Unhealthy wallets Court Circular Today's royal engagements Admiral Sir John Hamilton Personal Column Luncheons Birthdays today Royal College of General Practitioners Dinners Church of England news Church of Scotland Service dinner Anniversaries today Royal Institute of International Affairs Lecture Meeting Appointment Inner Temple Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Julian Symons Julian Symons, crime writer and biographer, died on November 19 aged 82. He was born on May 30,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Buchan David Buchan, folklorist, died from cancer on October 22 aged 55. He was born in Aberdeen on January 7,1939 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Imperial Cancer Research Fund Kidney Church Housing Trust Attack on the Peers Ronald Chapman Ronald Chapman, libraian and writer, died on November 5 aged 77. He was born on September 21,1917 Samuel Stamler Samuel Stamler, QC, a Recorder of the Crown Court, 1974-89, died from cancer on November 12 aged 68. He was born in Stoke Newington, London, on December 3,1924 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,706 Business Tomorrow Times Weathercall Sport Arts Features Body and Mind Law The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Rolls-Royce to buy US engine maker 'Feel good factor' on the rise John Charcol Small Business Arts Picture Gallery Black lifts stake in Telegraph Small firms prefer small banks Sport Soros severs links with British Land Enter for the Times Law Awards Business Today Advice for US Ethics question M&S holds Spanish sites talks Portillo to set 'new agenda for jobs' in Europe US interest rates must go on rising says OECD Surplus increase for Stock Exchange Futures Pager Norcros hit by £2m of dearer raw materials The Times By our Industrial Editor: Companies 'overstretched' by increased demand Nintendo hit by slump in exports SCAA Tourist Rates BA appeals against Air France state aid Business Roundup Diploma lifts payout Four suitors for Kemper Vibroplant shares drop Southnews confident F&C utilities trust grows Ciba lifts Chiron stake Oil prices move higher CNT Emap casts an acquisitive eye at Maclean Hunter Europe pays dividends for Filofax Logic defies the numbers Rolls broadens its product base Speculative froth deserts property Time to cut back on labour taxes Pennington TeleWest shines among new issues Receivers in as Ciro loses lustre Emirates Picture Gallery EU jobless rate steady at 10.7% Commodities Liffe Options Turnover slumps on fear of rise in interest rates Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Publishing pacemaker Tempus Norcros Diploma Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes BCE Holdings Wall Street The chairman writes (usually) The Times City Diary All change The Times City Diary Fund-raiser The Times City Diary With friends like this, Emu may not need enemies Wolfgang M?nchau looks at a split over the relationship between monetary and political union Military precision will help Rolls-Royce to pole position Allison's engines dovetail neatly into the Rolls-Royce portfolio and offer growth potential, Ross Tieman finds Corby A question of business ethics for students NatWest/The Times essay competition asks if commerce and morality can mix Shares see modest falls on the day Safari British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Design charity bids to be the right measure Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. 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Company New Product from the States National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Post Office Cold comfort charms Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiny Invitation to Tender Business to Business Appears Every Sunday and… Printuuize GSMCellnet International Briefings Aston Corporate Trustees Limited PMI Data Portraits of the artist as young or dogged Visual Art: Lives drwan at the Walker Gallery; reward for young talent; faces of modern Israel; plus new London shows Richard Cork admires a new exhibition of the bold, hopeful and often depressing ways in which painters have seen themselves through the, and their ages New talent show wins critics' prize Theatre Blessed of the Knesset Television Chepik Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A Hayes act fit for censorship Theatre: Poor tribute to a grand dame; Theroux's vivid travails: fire and fun on the fringe That Woman Riverside Studios Hot tip from an icy zone Fevered imagination The Mosquito Coast Nuffield, Southampton Absolutely ghastly, sweetie Ros Drinkwater on the Tv project that took Joanna Lumley from European comforts and made her a moveable feast for mosquitoes Come to my cabaret Jazz: From soap actress to chanteus—Andrea Marcovicci talks to Christopher Hawiree Work of burnished solidity Recital: A fine Beethoven cycle reaches the halfway point Richard Goode Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Arthur returns to claim his crown Music: An operatic find: more Schnittke King Arthur Queen Elizabeth Hall Sound of tolls LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Garrett & Co Zarak MacRae Brenner Solicitors The Whitney Group Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Brockmans Three Rivers District Council Suffering little children Frances Gibb reports disquiet about civil-court delays that are causing problems for child victims of abuse Welcome move Picture Gallery Where is New Man? A Bournemouth solicitor and experienced glider pilot… Als to the extent that they follow the… Vale Sam US link £240,000 win Lipson Lloyd Jones 10 King's Bench Walk Do barristers talk too much and too long? Counsel Index Robert Walters Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Riley & Co. The College of Law Chester Lectureship in Law Position Wanted Overseas Development Administration Cavell EXEC. Recruitment Barkers Give the lawyers a deadline Edward Fennell on ideas you might want to discuss in your last-minute entry for the Times law awards Charles Fellowes Partnership RAS Your own ad campaign Henry would have had a fit Four centuries after the Reformantion, interest in canon law grows Zarak MacRae Brenner Winning with words Files o' facts Hot line Zarak MacRea Brenner Daniels Bates Michael Page City British Airways Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items House of Lords Industrial Relations Services Chambers McGrigor Solicitors Donald IMRO The Times Newspapers Whitecroft Quarry Dougall Hughes-Castell Ltd TVU Ascertaining chargeable gain Stayed charges on indictment Donne Mileham & Haddock 11 New Square Lincoln's Inn Morgan Bruce Solicitors Paris Smith & Randall Identification in summary cases Dismissing information at half-time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Spirited Swedes pose distinct threat to United Today's Fixtures The Times Word-Watching Basketball Pools Forecast For the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items England players paid, says Mains Swindon dismiss Gorman as manager In Brief Harris appeal Trial repeat Wellington Win Stewart gives England timely boost Vice-captain's undeaten century secures draw on eve of Ashes series Fixtures for the 1995 Cricket Season West Indies take top billing By our Sports Staff: Indian victory in sight after failure by Lara Harris does hat-trick Dobbin takes illustrious path Irish jockey looking for One Man show at Newbury Cogent shares top weight as 18 stay in Hennessy Huntingdon Guide to our Racecard Nakir in line for Sandown return Stratford Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Australia expose domestic failings Beerbaum to chase riches at Olympia England rely on Potter's craft Resurgent rivalry inspires Sampras Reed argues persuasive case Panthers bound ahead of pursuers A musical fund raiser Radio Choice Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 Dos and don'ts of documentary-making Review BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Cricket By our Sports Staff: England spared facing Hughes McRae defies forests of doom to cement lead? Wattana finally finds his form Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching No Title Hockey League tables are passing the test The Government's annual assessments of schools' exam results—initially widely criticised—are winning acceptance. John O'Leary introduces this year's How to Use this Guide School Report Gillian Shephard, the Education Secretary, explains changes in this year's league tables' and assesses their impact on schools and parents over the past two years Real progress is still hard to monitor The Government still has a way to go before league tables reveal much more than exam ratings A Level: Top Comprehensives A Level: Top Independents A Level: Top State Selectives Gcse: Top Comprehensives Gcse: Top State Selectives The Complete League Table of British Gcse and… Key to Tables School Key to Tables School Key to Tables School Key to Tables School London Key to Tables School Key to Tables School Key to Tables School No Title Scotland High-flying colleges rate with selective schools Almost half of all A-levels, and most vocational qualifications, are taken in colleges, says John O'Leary. Results are good Further Education and Sixth Form College Performance Tables Local Authority Performance Tables Alter the exams, a gulf opens up Ben Preston reports on the six education authorities with the best results, led by the Isles of Scilly, and on the efforts of others striving to climb the tables
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