News from 02/12/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Richard Botwood, Director General, David Yeomans, Chairman, Mike Finlay, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Peter Smithers (Secretary General), Nick Cottam, Carl Mortished, Jonathan Chaytor, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, C. J. Dale, Colin Narbrough, Emma Woollacott, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Jane Bird, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Roger Boyes, Germany Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ron Taylor, Director General, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mike Beard, President, Craig Simmons, Michael Clark, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, James Bone and George Brock, Sarah Bagnall, Ian Reynolds, Chief Executive, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Raymond Durrant, Kenneth Warren, Joel Brand, David Hopkins, Chairman, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, A. W. Howitt, Margot Norman, David H. W. Grubb, Executive Director, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Emma Wilkins, Daniel S. Bayer, Chief Executive, P. H. S, Derrick Streeton, Simon Sperryn, Chief Executive, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, John C. Welch, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Gareth A. Davies, Thomas Leicester, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Geof Wheelwright, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Ronald Millar, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Jeremy Laurance and Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Andrew Pierce and John Phillips, Peter Riddell, Martin Cohen, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, John Greenhough, Managing Director, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Henry Haslam, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Ian Hamer, Chairman, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, I. G. Tew, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Robert E. Jones, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMajor to see Sinn Fein as talks begin Handover of weapons to top agenda Council tax rises by twice inflation rate Index Best weekend value By a Staff Reporter: Fairbairn admits 'milking the state cow' Beauty and brains Picture Gallery 30p on Saturday US may send troops for Bosnia rescue Jones, the red card Man, 82, who shot burglar ordered to pay him £4,000 N&P Question of weather leaves party cold Political Sketch Labour draws up policy to retain opt-out schools Blair in dispute over son's education Boots Touch of class at Catholic academy Quiet senator finds new life Man in the news Pacemaker patients alerted over fault News in Brief Satellite ban rejected Thatcher's power studied Sex abuse compensation Clarke to see VAT rebels Antibiotic aid for tourists Driver's sample appeal Radio 3 honours Tippett TV licence fee up £2 Dead boy on 'at risk' list Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Tugs race for cruise blaze salvage Missiig aid worker 'survived for family' The Songs Of Distent Earth Woman driver jailed Empower juries to flog and brand criminals, says judge Mi6 decides to come clean with ladies who did Q 100th Bumper Issue! Peugeot The Queen makes her peace with Manchester City gives a warm welcome as it displays areas that are 'not such a nice place Palace confirms South Africa Visit Princess supports new HIV clinic Primavera Dixons Church shake-up may end commissioners' role The archbishops' commission on the structure of the Church of England is likely to produce farreahing proposals that are part of a tide of change. Ruth Gledhift reports from the General Synod Wealthy widow seeks Welshman How much do you pay to subscribe to an Orange… Court is told accused did not think field was grave… By a Staff Reporter: Spitfire pilot dug up illegally to get full military burial Research shows loneliness can kill Avoid bias over drug searches, police told Orange Richards forgets to collect his OBE News in Brief Fans win Cash for RSC Britons held Bowled out Durer record Car spark Court evicts family that turned street into 'Little Bosnia' Tearful neighbours tell of life in the road where postmen, bus drivers and dustmen refused to go Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess The Astra from Vauxhall Directors accuse MPs of betraying film industry 'Shocking' European bird survey finds 195 species endangered Homebase Picture Gallery Intel inside Boys will be girls—until 35 days Edwards inquest opened News in Brief Pension mugging Deaf chief Tower closure Rape charge Flock block Currys Thrift and efficiency to make up for lost ?1.5bn Tight budget will damage services, say council leaders Mercury Police get extra £180m Portillo attacks 'deal with unions' B&Q Supercentres In Parliament We are the party of equal opportunity, Tory women told Schoolgirl orator scores top marks Product Recall British Quality Foundation Hanley sees cash donations plunge Hi-tech tunnel terminal is building of the year Steel and glass hall at Waterloo wins another award Mortgage fraud ring broken by police Mild autumn's plentiful catch By a Staff Reporter: Lottery fever boosts bond sales No title No bed at 15 hospitals for asthma girl US forces get extra $25bn as Clinton shifts to centre Teacher's Scotch Whisky (AFP): Gatt clears final hurdle Crusader Gingrich tries to tone down his raunchy novel Lebanese convicted of Hasidic killing Top cop is black woman Hanro Chechens fight on after Yeltsin deadline expires Yorkshire Bank Britain protests over Rock News in Brief (AFP): Leader resigns Discord denied (Reuter): Penthouse wins (AP): UN#@ blamed Taiwan poll Buildings & Contents Insurance? Tent clue to death of tourists in Australia Bonn frees Seventies terrorist US plea fails to keep Red Army Faction bomber in jail Berlusconi gives in to union demands Unreserved Disposal Auction B&Q Supercentres Gaullists rule out plan for primaries Allies to offer new sweetener to Serbs in push for peace Plight of Bihac threatens new upsurge in fighting Dell Pd Nato plan irks Russia Mutual suspicion erodes faith in transatlantic ties Serbs force halt in UN's operations The Gift of Life Halfords 'We are an offshore island - we're just not one of them' Teresa Gorman on the hazards of being a clever woman among Tories-and the delights of whiplessness Multiyork The Times Higher Education Supplement Careering off the catwalk Why would a girl with a first-class degree become a model? Because, says Rachel Kelly, it's a shrewd career move Carnation Lite Landmark Express Jacko and the space invaders A moral maze debated on the school run Philip Howard The Chancellor's words are carefully monitored by the language community The name's Bond Picture Gallery A sneaking respect Even those of us who could never stoop so low may occasionally cheer the exploits of the gutter-perchers Tanked? Jess the place Career move Eating House Better education starts here Margot Norman welcomes the Blairs' free choice A Perilous Handshake Major takes the next part of the peace road Quarrelsome Chechens Yeltsin ponders conflicts that Tolstoy chronicled Rare Birds The threat is to the art of seeing as well as flying Limits on powers of UN and its officials in Bosnia Oxford traffic FCO and Soviet Union Urban deprivation Tory rejuvenation Airports in Se under pressure World of PR No U-turns? Playing the game Court Circular Birthdays today The Times Schumann manuscript sells for ?1.4m Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds Legal appointment Personal Column Church news Service dinners Joseph Janni School news Appointment Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Receptions Trailfinders Marriage Royal Victorian Order Salters' Company Luncheon Air Vice-Marshal Harold Leonard-Williams Musical Instruments Rentals B. K. P. A. Erick Hawkins Announcements Green Card Information Heritage Dorothy Pickles Vitali Fomin On this Day December 2 1899 Transatlantic Liners News The Times Crossword No 19,715 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Mortgage lending by Rbs tops £5bn Giordano turns up heat in gas pay row Arts Grand Met to shed 2,600 workers Hanson seeking £2bn acquisition Infotech Sport 43-49 Parcelforce cuts blamed on sell-off failure By our Deputy City Editor: Ushers calls time on market flotation City Index Television and Radio Pages 46,47 Business Today Dow and FT-SE both tumble Seeboard powers to dividend and rebate bonanza Oftel continues inquiry at BT Wak (Pvt) Ltd. 3i increases investment Lloyd's keen to settle says Feltrim Nuclear sell-off urged Pension concession limited EU fraudsters targeted Money laundering war Berisford sells Ketlon Interest shown in BSkyB Castrol expands in India Power role for Robinson Vw studies 24-hour week Statoil steel order BCCI liquidators hit payout snag in court Tourist Rates BPB beats recession with £76m OECD 'will be more relevant' Embarrassment of riches Laughing all the way for the banks Electric dividends still sparkle Fall of the of Ushers Shares in Anglian Group hit Escom Commodities Liffe Options Share prices suffering as supermarket war grows London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hanson Mepc Dollar Rates Isn't life Grand? Tempus 3i Group Wall Street Paradise lost for Kerzner? The Times City Diary Good as gold Bermuda date Californians ponder cost of a proposition they didn't refuse Sean Mac Carthaigh on the implications for business of targeting illegal immigrants It was Packard, not Allison Business Letters Real way to drink For sustainable jobs, start with competitive products Rethinking the equation on work's rewards Taxis lost in City security roadblocks Names should face up to reality Who pays wins America sends in a caretaker at the OECD Colin Narbrough says the organisation could be heading for a slow demise EBEL Bi Widespread losses Investors Chronicle Anger grows after $1.5bn loss linked to derivatives By our City Staff: Fall in profits at AAH SGS The Sign of Good Business From Associated Press in Detroit: Chrysler dividend up 60% Valuation hits MEPC shares Cater Allen payout unchanged Investment Software Exhibition & Seminar Eib plans to finance projects Candover US group in agreed bid for Control Techniques Bus firm drives to 24 per cent increase Business Roundup High-tech alliance Metro Radio advances Leeds Group to expand Alba turns up volume The Times Trust Information Service Interest Rates are about to Rise Repolished Ion gains new lustre Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the second of this year's three stagings of a 'rare' Euripides play Edel Out of the Blue Pop Purcell party on Radio 3 Music All in her own good time CBSO/Rattle Symphoney Hall, Birmingham Parsisal Pop Esso Joshing with Mose Jazz Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Listen to my diary Pop: A 'New Country star with a naked soul: MTV's Brandenburyg rally Paul Sexton hears the private confessions of songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter Top brass monkeys Not cool-just very cold: the MTV awards in Berling Rolling Stones out of Tears Entertainments Richard Green Weekend Choice 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 symbol) on release across the country Still believe in yesterday? Pop Albums: The release of the Beatles' BBC recordings excltes only nostalgia Hamlet Facing up to the fraudsters The extraction of secret information from BT's computers should make managers look anew at the secrity of their systems, says Matthew May Giant masts on march Planning gaps are changing the look of the countryside Opus CompuServe Tradition boosts the future Emma Woolacott look at the linking of a new industry with the City of London traditions Information Technology Advanced Software EDR Oe C V Language Services SAA The Biogen Mission Information Technology Lawless & Williamson CACI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't miss new satellite signals George Cole gives advice for shoppers wanting more extra-lerrestrial television chennels Monit Ltd. Solution CTEC Premier Computer Training Mono portables are fast fading Colour for portable computers is improving at a rapid rate AST Computer Phone war Out the Windows Move over Nerdspeak Online Top laptops Car-tech Have a break, have a quick chat David Hewson looks ahead at where the 'Wild West' superhighway is going Time Internet & CompuServe Derwent Microsoft goes for a bite of Apple business The battle to provide online services is hotting up Online Information 94 Check the software option Buying computers is the easy part of Christmas shopping, says Nick Cottam Nikkei Cerved European Union Information Fast line to British Rail Ever tired of BR phone inquiries? Help is on the way The Times UnCover Blackwell's Petitioners entitled to disclosure Misleading description lawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report December 2 1994 Queen's Bench Division Legal Notices The Restrictive Practices Court (Scotland) Diminished responsibility claim Finding of Divisional Court is not binding on the Scottish court Scots Law Report December 2 1994 High Court of Justiciary The Times Liverpool draw comfort from home advantage Premiership sides meet at Anfield By our Sports Staff: O'Neill decides to stay at Wycombe For the Record Word—watching Hitchin put their trust in the law Russell Kempson on the non-league team proving a force to be feared in the FA Cup The Times Sports Service Alessandro Costacurta, the Ac Milan defender , pulls… Faldo warms to task in Sun City Sport in Brief Crowd disrupts Test Britons reach last four Limited demand Quinnell debut Conlan captures title Auguin moves to front Leica Waffle cashes in as Australia fetes favourite sporting son Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, looks at a commercial boom based on one man's genius Russia aim to dear final hurdle By all means run, but this time run to win Grab your partners, then twist and shout First blood to Cambridge Elsworth switches Atours to Ireland Exeter Rapid Raceline Williamson's four-timer Lochsong given fitting farewell Well-wishers pay tribute to the Queen of Speed Jack Waterman was among the guests at the retirement party for a distinguished filly Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sandown Park Belle of the ball craves new elevation Gareth A. Davies on how a successful model aims to make beach volleyball a game in fashion Tim Burton's the Nightmare before Christmas Woodhall has WBO champion in sight Main well clear of chief rival for title Fighting the flab together Radio Choice Documentary evidence of a serious nature Review Bbc 1 Variations Satellite Football Smith and Jones form Welsh alliance Merson is suspended to undergo treatment Picture Gallery Lawyers ready to fight for Coulthard Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Fahrenhe… Cricket
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