News from 24/11/1994
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Stella M. Lilley, Richard Langton, Jon Ashworth, Janet Bush and Wolfgang Münchau, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Willy Newlands, George Coggan, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Coomi Kapoor and our Foreign Staff, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Jeremy Laurance and Gillian Bowditch, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Colin Welch Music in the Third Reich By Erik Levi Macmillan, £40, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, P. Chiswell (Tax Manager), Ken Wheat, Graham Clark, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Rosemary Anne Hart, Geoff Brown, M. C. J. Kidby, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Young of Graffham Executive Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Marion Wilson, Kris Anderson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stephen Webb, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Richard Barrett, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Jackie Wills, Rebecca Fraser, Henry Stanhope, Robert Bruce, John Young, Janet Bush, Helen Murlis, Peter J. Beer, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Alan Viney, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Aileen Ballantyne, Susan Gilchrist, John Cheyne (Partner), Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Nigel Williamson, Claire Messud, P. H. S., John Colvin, Wolfgang Munchau, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Sam Jacobs, Maldwin Drummond Chairman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Alan Routs, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nigel J. Scholey, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Paul Griffiths, Australia's potential match-winner exudes confidence on eye of battle, Andrew Pierce and Anjana Ahuja, Richard Evans, William Rees~Mogg, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tom Rhodes and Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson and Emma Wilkins, Elspeth Crossley Cooke, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Allison, Agence France-Presse, Christopher Walker, Michael Dunton, Anna Kythreotis, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Horace Phillips, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Walker, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Peter Holgate and Chris Nobes, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Giles Nixon, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Pat Koza, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Anthony Storr Death and Deliverance "Euthanasia" in Germany 1900-1945 By Michael Burleigh Cambridge University Press, £351£14.95 pbk, Alyson Rudd, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, David Hamill, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, I. F. Johnston, Philip Brown, Christopher Irvine, Praneet Shivaprasad,
ResumoCabinet pact to resign if rebels win Strategy on Euro-vote agreed over supper at No 10 How would you vote if there were a general election… Sleaze and Europe hit Major's poll rating BT hacker breaks into security files Index Fear of league tables Post Office will be hit by strikes Shares fall amid US rate rise fears Death crash Cultural twilight Serbs poised to move into Bihac Top appointments Uranium is smuggled to safety in us Abbey National 20p Doctor is suspended for faking pregnancy reports Eyes have it in chamber that never sleeps Majors rating falls again AA Tory vice-chairman resigns after attack on EU partners Party swift to dismiss comments on French and Germans Consultant suspended Correction Clerical Medical First troops pull out after IRA ceasefire News in Brief Truncheon on way out Passports made easy Helper dies of malaria Broadmoor inquiry Opera staff back strike Lady Cobham separation Times wins awards Banker tells how he saw family die in crash with lorry Red Cross sues mercy driver Magazine Police aide arrested after drugs gang investigation By a Staff Reporter: Parents jailed m fight over school Boots Actress robbed in street by gang of women Student cleared of raping girl who was 'too tired for sex' Peugeoy Briton 'ran child sex ring for clients worldwide' Gay magazine editor accused of offering children to paedophiles in hotels Widows of RAF crew see lawyers News in Brief Castle culprits Pensioner dies Wild boar netted New dinosaur species found Glasgow wins design title for millennium Warm weather dampens start of ski season AmericanAirlines Lecturers agree to declare affairs with their students Law Commission seeks tax reform Janneau Hill House Hammond The Difference is Debenhams Picture Gallery Decline and fall of British bulldog endangers breed Comet Jumble sale buy becomes lucrative box of nonsense Talk to Prudence Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Health chiefs to examine death rates in hospitals Savoy Taylors Guild Macho boffins put appliance of science before family Bootlegger evaded £24,000 tax Central Statistical Office Portrait Unlikely to grace Palace Clarke ridicules Labour and its economic 'twaddle' Dixons Molyneaux wins by holding his peace Portillo's big day as life of the party Allance Insurance Taxpayer funds trips for Tory wives In Parliament Awkward squad is hellbent on upsetting Eu vote Labour pins hopes on Tory rebels Informix Bonsor promises discretion in dealing with dirty linen Mutineers seem happy to go down with the ship Riddell on Politics Currys East disappointed as Kohl sets price for entry to Eu Censors' iron hand descends again on Russian media Epson Court tells Tapie to pay debt of ?160m Defiant Berlusconi faces new inquiry Investigation into 'misuse' of TV revenue National Westminster Bank Norwegian voters divided on brink of EU plebiscite In 1972 Norway voted to stay outside the European Community. At another watershed referendum, the country is again wrestling with its aloofness, Anne McElvoy writes Royal College of Physicians Peking says BBC fabricated film of transplants trade Israel split over settlers? redoubt P&O Paris fêtes literary fugitive Victims of Java volcano given mass burial 100 die in Indian tribal protest B&q Supercentres Airstrikes expose limits of West's military options Bosnian Serb attacks designed to deepen differences between United Nations and alliance Bella Pasta Pasta Cafe US seeks allied backing for more attacks Bella Pasta Helms risks losing top job with new attack on Clinton FBI agents killed at police Hq MOPS 'Friendly fire' aircrew go free Zaire envoy unpaid and homeless B&Q Supercentres Revenge of jilted beauty queen Finns first to eradicate measles News in Brief (Reuter): Peace backed (Reuter): Prince mugged (AP): Father jailed Democrat gravy train derailed Washington's oversize army of assistants is being routed, says Martin Fletcher The Army gets itself into a fine mess Henry Stanhope follows the long march from the cookhouse door to haute cuisine British Gas William? No just Jarvis Valerie Grove meets the voice of Richmal Crompton's antihero The wisdom or folly of pulling teeth The fashion of removing impacted teeth has touched a nerve, Aileen Ballantyne says Try to keep a warm heart Cardiovascular deaths increase in winter, reports Dr Kieran Sweeney Irritable Bowel Syndrome Mattresses and Maud Antimony poisoning and cot deaths... investigating the causes of blindness... the dangers of chicken-pox, but not for fit cricketers Signs that Lead to Surgery Multiyork Sight lines Spotty bother Janet Daley Why are doctors and teachers so loath to have their mysteries opened to public scrutiny and comparison? Picture Gallery Staging a triumph Playwrights may want to make a crisis out of the drama, but it is flourishing Picture Gallery 1922 or 1955? Diary Ripped out Big win New girl Jet-set debs Italy has had enough Berlusconi's time is running out, says John Phillips Drum Major The sound of insecurity is rising fast Singular Opinions Portillo and Aìtken have improved a poor European debate Weep Not for Wall Street International investors should be grateful to the Fed Cowardice' and the Foreign Office Priestly remarriage Up in arms National Trust winter closures Patenting molecules Severn Bridge tolls Slim pickings in National Lottery Status of New Forest Traffic in Oxford Biblical challenge Picture Gallery Court Circular Kensington Palace Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Inner Temple Dinners News from the schools Atlantic Council Luncheons Institute of Physics Reception Victor Durand, Qc Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Appointments in the Church Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Marianne Straub Marianne Straub, OBE, textile designer, died in Berlingen, northeast Switzerland, on November 8 aged 85. She was born on September 23,1909 Personal Column\ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timothy Gauvain Timothy Gauvain, fighter pilot and executive director of St John Ambulance, died from cancer on November 15 aged 52. He Was born in Suffolk on June 23,1942 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Green Cards Information National Carine Deferce League Austen Albu Austen Albu, Labour Mp for Edmonton, 1948-74, died yesterday aged 91. He was born on September 21,1903 Ernest Bradbury Ernest Bradbury, former music critic of the Yorkshire Post, died on November 18 aged 75. He was born in Leeds on March 3,1919 Ballonting Cross Channel Tru' A Frenchman and an American made the first crossing of the English Channel in 1785, throwing out all ballast, including most of their clothing, in the process, but two centuries later manned balloons were still at the mercy of fickle winds News The Times Crossword No 19,708 The Times Today Times Weathercall AirUK Tomorrow Janet Bush 29 GEC's 7-year Yarrow guarantee Yard's fate depends on VSEL bid victory SB animal health sale raises £920m By our Business Staff: 1,500 jobs axed by three companies Polly Peck TV offshoot sold in Turkey for $10m Sun Arts 37-39 Lwt director! win payout after defeat in bid battle Granada profits up 50% Sport 42-48 Dealers rattled by latest London falls Lebanon Open up to Tourists Business Today Clarke urged to produce Budget aimed at jobs Clinton and Dole strike Gatt deal Danka Grid up after costs cut Building societies seek rules change Top Tories wheeled out to talk up finance initiative Navy dockyards win only one bid each Business Roundup Broker slips into red Cartel facing fines Airline's $800m order US durables orders fall Lloyd's names council Losses deepen at MG The Times Tourist Rates Smell of gas in the Budget Sense and outrage over top pay UK current account looks suprisingly healthy RECs clear the way for Grid sale Courtaulds opts to site £90m plant in Britain Wellcome 'backed on Azt rights Top jobs at BTR are reshuffled Fleming issues profit warning How to Cheaton Energy your Expenses Asprey tries to calm investors Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street slump gives London a hangover Stock Market 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 ShareLink Courtaulds Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Grand Granada Tempus Tate & Lyle Wall Street Don't risk the risque The Times City Diary Unlucky 12 Heading off Muffin menu Will being nasty now allow Chancellor to be nice later? Economic View A predictable and sensible Budget may still not serve Kenneth Clarke well C&W executive chairman regrets job losses Business Letters The answer on pay No laughing matter Tax on car perk Jaeger-Lecoultre BAe jets away from regional lease disaster Ross Tieman describes two remarkably successful years of damage limitation Long hot summer sweetens profits for Tate & Lyle Chloride moves into security industry Brewer Morris CG Accountancy Analysts Investing in South Africa The Times Newspapers Yorkshire Water profits hit by cost of cutting jobs Whitney Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birkby demerger Clydeport floats at £55m Division seeks £9.6m Electricity bills cut Waddington feels pressure on margins Business Roundup Towards a global standard Accountancy & Finance BBC Human Resource Recruitment Brassed off with top brass Any Other Business Rewarding Powering in Harrison Willis Senior Economist-London Tate that Big six dilemma as DTI waits and sees Research Analyst Share slide continues Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service First National Alitalia tempts executives On track £100 saving Portugal-bound Miles better Fare Deals Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd No waiting Jersey bill Friendly offer Marianne Curphey reports on a plan to repair the ravages of tourism America Chelmer Travel Pelican Travel Journey Latin America Trailfinders New Zealand Australia South Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Calibre Travel Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items P&o cruises into the giant league One of the world's biggest linest liners is being built to meet British tastes Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Give the travel tax a good home Mauritius provides a perfect blue print for how the billions now being extracted from travellers worldwide should be used Middle East woos tourists The peace momentum is spurring initiativs from Egypt to the Lebanon. Michael Binyon reports Border openings make a three-country package on the 'Red Sea Riviera' possible County tries write stuff Gloucestershire hopes it has found a way to boost it tarnished imag Bluebird express Janneau Theme parks on a roll After some bumpy rides, leisure parks had a mostly good year Failure to provide safe system of work Reduction in relevant part of life sentence Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Indian Queens Power Limited Public Notices Nova Holdings (Salisbury) P. L. C. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Refusing enhanced legal aid costs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discretion to erect road signs Disqualification of person as company director Court of Appeal Justifying revocation of earlier court order The Times Ho-ho-horror for big kids Cinema: Focus on the directors, as Tim Burton plunders his past and (right) a Cannes winner explains himself Geoff Brown on the puppets from hell in The Nightmare Before Christmas; plus the mixed stocking that is this week's releases Theatre page 38 Mop-Top flops set for shops David Sinclair wonders who could possibly be interested in buying the imminent album of Beatles songs now long past their listen-by date Prudential Music Self-obsessed without ego In Dear Diary, Nanni Moretti takes his audience further down the roads of his life. Anna Kythreotis reports Prudential Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 Challenged by early feminist Theatre: Brave but disappointing tall tale; how the West was muffled; Restoration with cracks Far Above Rubies Tricyle, Nw6 Taming of a tomboy Calamity Jane Haymarket, Leicester Dryden in fun mode Sir Martin Mar-All Lilian Baylis Grand opera on a wing and a prayer Music: A day-trip to London for the Kirov Opera; a Kurtág premiere in Vienna; and more Purcell at the South Bank John Allison meets the conductor Valery Gergiev, who brings the Kirov Opera to London - for one day only The Times Pastiche? Don't mind if I do Radio: Peter Barnard nominates the new Gush for comedy's hall of fame Well-timed return Arts Briefing Comet heralds an important arrival Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra/Abbado Konzerthaus, Vienna Feast for a saint EBS/Gardiner Queen Elizabeth Hall Meet the Starlights Picture Gallery Justice for the Bronte men Rebecca Fraser on a m agnificent group portrait of the Brontë family which demolishes many of the myths created by Mrs Gaskell The Brontes By Juliet Barker Weidnefield & Nicolson, £25 Emily Bronte Heretic By Stevie Davies Women's Press, £8.99 pbk original Rustic but no arcadia Speeches to conceal thoughts Claire Messued The Village By David Mamet Faber, ?14.99 New Authors Experiments of a new Frankenstein Lucy Hughes-Hallett Grey Area By Will Self Bloomsbury, £9.99 Triptych of blood sacrifice Pemberley Twilight of the German spirit Saturday Books Merciless killing It's George, by George Alistair Horne extols our noblest publisher Remembering my Good Friends An Autobiography By George Weidenfeld Harper Collins, £20 NLB Liability to finish gets England off to poor start Right players Fa Cup Sponsor Hastings hard to replace Sports Letters Spectators want more cricket Earlier incident Journeymen under threat Only for honour Sporting paradox Kicking the cliché into touch Simon Barnes reviews a selection of sports books notable for their originality and clarity of vision Norman looks to future Nerurkar confident of British success at Alnwick World Cup racers wait for snowfall Sporting in Brief Bowler suspended Two-year ban for Yang No repeat for Bray Armenian sets record Fixtures The Times Sports Service Relkeel raises hopes for Champion Thunderer: Taunton Rapid Raceline Mills fined £350 over Greenwich Again Yesterdays Results Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Carlisle New rules to cut through red tape for owners Walker's Reflexes frustrate Chelsea The Times Leicester come good for caretaker Wigan chase record start For the Record Hide decides to gamble By our Sports Staff: Barcelona provide United with unlikely lifeline FIA decides to take no action after crash inquiry Cambridge achieve honour in defeat South Africans at full strength Word-Watching Subaru Defeat leaves O'Sullivan talking of retirement Subaru England's hope lies in shutting out Warne Hick confronts task of delivering Ashes head-on Alan Lee reports on how England's batting enigma has moved onto the front foot in his determination to give Australia the run-around McDermott a threat on pitch made for seamers New light on an old charge Radio Choice An unfunny thing happened on the way... 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