News from 14/12/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Calamity Jane, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Barrington, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, H. L. Scott, Donald Foreman, Secretary-General, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Wolton, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent and Philip Webster, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David S Smith, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Patten, Rajeev Bansal, Michael Clark, John Young, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Candida Lycett Green, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Andrew Hamilton, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Richard Ford and Marianne Curphey, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Julian Randall, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, George Wood, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Susan Daly, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Patrick Savage, Melvyn Marckus and Eric Reguly, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Alexandra Frean and Kate Alderson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Irene Engle, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, David L. Astor, Frank Longford, David Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Peter Townend, Graham Crompton, President, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, David, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Gerald Feaver (Chief Dental Officer), Martyn Partridge, Chairman, John Moore-Gillon, Chairman, Dawn Lowe-Watson, Nigel Mawkes, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoTanks halted by unarmed protestors Aircraft attack rebel Chechens, but Russians refuse to fire on civilians Anatol Lieven watches advancing Russian tanks halted by Chechen civilians armed only with placards at Davydenko on the road to Grozny Caledonian sold for £16m Index Slaughter tourism Boothroyd bars Blair intruders Is hypnotism safe? Duchess tested twice for HIV £17m lottery winner protected Gay Romanian granted asylum Snobbery and the lottery Hurd continues Pergau funding despite three more 'breaches' No-one's busier on your behalf 20p Very nice, mild-mannered minister confidently to the rescue Political Sketch Closure fears at Major on then spot over rail sell-off Breitling 1884 By our Transport Correspondent: Trams make comeback as two more schemes are approved Ulster has the will to succeed, Major tells big investors Army tests for drugs Livestock protection Hindley fights threats Submarine found V&A director resigns The Salvation Army MPs attack officials over defence closures News in Brief Andorexic took Overdose 'to free twin from disease By a Staff Reporter: Doctor 'took drugs with patient' Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Wedding carriage horses killed girl Disabled pensioner stabbed to death Sunday Express American Express Operatic phrase left locals out of harmony Olympus Superzoom 120 Historians use radar to find remains at Culloden By our Scotland Correspondent: Three die in wake of smear-test errors Hill House Hammond Trafalgar treasures sell for £415,000 Cellnet By a Staff Reporter: Transplant veteran of 3 finds awards ceremony too much BBC brings more classic novels to the screen AmericanAirlines Exam marks upgraded at top school as row flares Teachers appeal to Shepard in attack on 'weak' GCSE marking system Portillo celebrates British that is best in field of training Nissan Employers 'favour' women graduates Abbey National Editor of Granta to join New Yorker Thriller ended in trip round the world Third of inner city families have lone parent Nissan Minister orders legal review of stage hypnotists Campaigners demand code of conduct to stop irresponsibile entertainers MP tells of 'hellish' aftermath for trance victims Boots Someone Cares Shoppers chase raiders News in Brief Officer charged Fatal sleep Murder inquest Funfair death Jewellery raid Joker banned Aitken condemns Labour 'humbug' over share perks Minister says Blair's 'friends and advisers' profited from option scheme Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Scottish Amicable Duchess's honesty reflects changed attitudes to HIV The British banger is safe from EU SAAB Parish priest to lead Catholics Soviet collapse caused suffering in Caucasus By a Staff Reporter: Holiday thieves told of 'easy pickings' Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Scrambling track open for witches Referendum pledge Will increase party strife, Major told Clarke raises prospect of cutting duty oil alcohol Charity Card Hurd finds sensible solution to Malaysian dam muddle Think-tank is denied charity status In Parliament Land Mark Express Turncoat Tories put faith in Blair Tanzania enforces ban on hunting of stray elephants Human expansion threatens survival Ethiopia's rule of terror 'claimed 1,905 lives' National Geographic Society Thrill lies in the chase, insists expert Swapo boosts Namibia majority Pentium Processor 40 held over sect killings News in Brief (Reuter): HIV verdict (Reuter): Pinay tribute (AFP): Tapie move Fleiss retrial Summit off Judges have no evidence, Berlusconi tells Italians Muslim chiefs set to defy arms ban Preferred Direct The Multiple Sclerosis Society Serbs target Brcko strip as next crucial objective Dudayevs raggle-taggle mrmy musters to beat back the might of Russia Chechenia conflict holds key to fate of Moscow leaders From Associated Press in Moscow: Moscow criminals move on chess men Esso (Reuter): Christopher backs Yeltsin decision How Major fares in parliamentary league Couturière's secret death Clinton to finance tax cuts by attack on bureaucracy Gingrich challenge to Mayor Barry Nissan US plan to hit China revealed President gains Castro's support Japan suicides highlight school bullying Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery Delors m challenge to Major Rocard 'no' to presidency (AFP): Three-day lift ordeal Dancing on the liberal grave Martin Fletecher on Washington's struggle to swim with the tide of Republican revolution Letters that speell a life of debauchery Valerie Grove hears the tale behind the story of Madame du Deffand, French socialite and correspondent W. & J. Graham's Port How powerful is hypnotism? Public concern has forced the Home Office to investigate a stage act Admiral Suitably matched The jacket has survived grunge and is back on the catwalk—nipped in at the waist, with shoulders N. Peal Cashmere HOBBs Sale now on Q-Ellos Ilias LALAoUNIS Alan Coren Come clean, whoever you are, for you are stealing my dreams Class act Diary Of a feather Diary Picture Gallery Taking the 30-year view John Patten argues that the Tories must in future put responsibility, as well as property, back in private hands Top whack Diary Off colour Diary Best friends Diary Why prey must have a chance Geoffrey Wheatcroft on an unsporting kill Peace Money These lessons for those who would invest in Ulster Clean Roman Hand Italy's battle with its scandalous past continues Small White Hunters Where is the pride in shooting a tame elephant? Case for release of Myra Hindley VAT on fuel Death-rate tables Labour's future policy on monarchy Dowsing tests Reducing car numbers Oral cancer risks Friends who need to be kept warm Theatre proposals Equality in uniform Mythcalculation Court Circular Today's royal engagements Election Personal Column The Times Birthdays today Scriveners' Company Picture Gallery University news The Royal Academy of Engineering Dinners New date for Mayan civilisation Anniversaries Midweek Rendezvous Parliamentary Carol Service Luncheon Eton College Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Antoine Pinay Antione Pinay, Prime Minister and Finance Minister of France in 1952 and Finance Minister, 1958-60, died yesterday aged 102. He was born on December 30,1891 Personal Column Rukba Trailfinders Embassy Flight Centre The Times Flights Announcements World Link Madame Gres Madame Grès, haute couturier, died in the southern Var region of France on November 24 1993 aged 89. She was born in Paris in 1903 Sir John Temple Sir John Temple, conservative MP for the City of Chester, 1956-74, died on December 10 aged 84. He was born on June 9,1910 Electric Traction on the Metropolitan Railway News The Times Crossword No 19,725 Business WPA Health Insurance Forecast In the Times Media Clinton offers US expertise to help rebuild Ulster Retailers fear poor sales for Christmas Stanhope's fate hangs on hanks Inspirations takes flight with Caledonian Arts Picture Gallery Northern's shares rise on bid talk Sport Albright & Wilson Bargains Business Today Power cuts Saatchi row Lloyd's names face £10bn bill over 20 years Burden on BAe eased by Airbus financing Tourist Rates Managers' pay is drifting higher By our City Staff: David S Smith surges as paper recovers Redundant miners buy own pit Albright & Wilson returns to market Greenalls developing wholesaler for beer Coats Viyella to sell carpets division Business Roundup British Gas looks east Minister's warning Berkeley builds profits Goldsborough advances Tbi in £24m deal Sheriff doubles profit First Technology ahead Triplex Lloyd rises Whessoe in the red The Times It'll be Albright on the night At last, a real manufacturer Who's with the Woolwich and allied with Leicester Maurice's super options Pennington Southern Electric plans to scrap 1,200 more jobs Millions 'miss out in old accounts' Emap pays £60m for MacLean Hunter British Land boost from acquisitions RJB Mining Plc US tobacco industry faces passive smoking lawsuit Commodities Liffe Options Bid speculation switches on Northern Electric 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 British Land Coats Viyella Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes In with the inn crowd Tempus David S Smith Wall Street Deutsche aims for the big time The Times City Diary Very much alive The Times City Diary Beer match The Times City Diary Post delivers record profit to rebuke sell-off opponents Post Office is getting on with business after privatisation fiasco, Philip Bassett reports Saatchi's image in need of polish as share option comes under fire Jon Ashworth examines the latest tribulations Rochester Big & Tall The futile search for true figures Equities mark time The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Unit Trust Information Jaguar Time to stop the forgers Rodney Hobson on the never-ending battle between security printers and criminals Facilities Management Northwest Micro-Design Principio Facilities Management Taylor Woodrow Haden The Facilities Management Software Sohition The Times Northewst Micro-Design Principio Facilities Management Taylor Woodrow Haden The Facilities Management Software Solution The Times Printing up a forest The printer is more popular than ever, despitc the paperless office Caring for the big spruce Who looks after the famous Christmas tree for Trafalgar Square once it leaves Norway? Rodney Hobson reports Facilities Management Chalmers Associates Hygiene Services Doorman Services BWA Facilities Consultants BT In Brief Pleasure principle changes the view How television has lost its novelty value Media Sales & Marketing Coggins Welch Ltd Appointments Bi Language Legal Opportunities Consultant/Director The Times Newspapers Can Yentob pick winners? The lottery may be shedding audience, but BBCI's controller is not downhearted, Look, he tells Alexandra Frean, at the success K/F Associates University of Oxford Times Newspapers Tales from behind the bookshelves Literature: Nicolette Jones charts a year of unprecedented bickering and undreamt-of successes An impassioned dream of reality Concert: A memorable Gerontius Chris Barber Theatre From Wotan to ringmaster The celebrated bass John Tomlinson is making his operatic directing debut with Verdi's early work, Oberto Galleries Theatre Tokens Lowe hits new high Pop Entertainments Messiah—handel Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol 0A8) on release across the country Christmas jollity? Not this time Theatre: Hans Andersen with seasoning: Caribbean frolics: and cowboy cavorting The Little Match Girl Lyric, Hammersmith Reviving a happy tradition Masarade Cochrane, WC1 Low budget, high spirits Calamity Jane RAC, Battersea The pick of the Piper collection Visual Art: A multimedia feast: new work inspired by old masters; Chepik's Paris obsession Jim McCue views John Piper's work, which proves that drawing in one medium offen means drawing on another Slav in the boulevard John Russell Taylor looks at Sergei Chepik's recent paintings Victoria Palace Theatre Making a present from the past Twelve artists are inspired by the British Museum's Egyptian collection. Guy Walters on 'Time Machine' Armchair treats Arts Briefing Precision movements Five truly alive Jazz Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Prudential Portfolio Managers Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Jonathan Wren Secretaries Office Manager Terry Farrell & Company Guy Laroche Pan European Times Newspapers SECRETARY/PA Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Tate Avant Garden Office MANAGER/PA PA/SECRETARY Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Gordon - Yates Recruitment Consultants SOAS University of London Managed Health Systems Limited Exciting Opportunity Kinnerton (Confectionery) Company Ltd Secretary for Bond Street Architects W1 Hobstones Recruitment Consultants The Royal Fine Art Commission Mary Holland Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Eurolink Group Plc Experienced Secretary/PA Waddington Galleries Mary Holland Recruitment Consultants The Times Separate assessments in notice No damages for property owner Response Facilites Ltd Westminster Enterprise Agency Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items College to Career Bilinguasec Tate Power to amend indictment Assessing risk of prejudice to litigation Legal & Public Notices Libel auction ban Play Scrooge and snap up a cracker There are bargains to be had by house-hunting over the festive season, says Rachel Kelly Property Live in Splendour on Richmond's Riverside Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Retirement Homes English Courtyard Hendry criticises TV awards show By our Sports Staff: Lara enables Walsh to gamble Scoreboard Botham and Border in line for next test Word-Watching Snow Reports Midweek Rendezvous Singles Library Ltd Schumacher tests engine with Ligier Miami reach play-offs Stormy waters Champion's farewell Oliver makes her mark Monarchs take pick Two Company The Moon Drawing down Personal Touch Sirius Picture Gallery Student faces ban after code violation Yellow cards will not lead to suspension Nissan England youngsters stand firm For the Record Today's Fixtures Eubank's act of pity lays bare human face of sport Jockey Club unveils plans to hasten stewards' inquiries Exeter Rapid Raceline Bangor off Shaikh enters 90 for Derby Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Murphy's return likely to be delayed Souyave takes on new role planning for future The Times The Times All eyes turn to the Welsh boy Jones Bob Hughes expects fierce resistance on a controversial debut FA upholds Spurs' £1.5m fine Cole delivery warms English hearts Radio 1 Wodehouse on the golf course Radio Choice BBC1 Variations Tripping the light fantastic with Scarlett Satellite Choice Rugby Union England finally stop the rot White shines in all-rounder's role in win over Australia a Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Modahl rounds first bend in running battle to clear name MOPS Football Picture Gallery In pursuit of excellence Michael Portillo tells Edward Fennell why training is so vital for Britain Manchester Open Learning Employment Secretary's Award Secrets of survival While effective training is a must, rationlisation should not be ignored, reports Edward Fennell National Award Winners 1994 Brent Council Manufacturing puts its best foot forward Employers are now investing in both plant and people, says Edward Fennell Chesterton C-Mac Microcircuits Just the tonic for stiff motivation NVQs can be taken for more than 80 per cent of jobs in the national workforce, Edward Fennell reports Special Awards 1994 Thames Valley Enterprise Portsmouth City Council Feats of courage to give you inspiration Edward Fennell with tales of how personal drive, opportunities and helpful employers aided winners Lanarkshire Enterprise Zone Individual Award Winners 1994 Secrets of those who sit in judgment Edward Fennell reveals how the judging process for the NTA awards works Initial Cleaning Services The National Trust Ramploy Manufacturing Services How Did These 103 Winners Let their Actions Do the… Carefully planned training Brent Borough Council—once the ugly duckling among kical authorities—has changed Trafford Park Development Corporation Manchester Johnston Engineering Limited Thames Valley Enterprise Join the a team and help to Rodney Hobson investigates training options which have proved themselves in the marketplace with Lewisham DIRECTeam South East Essex College Bally People project raises quality Investors in People has way of helping businesses to operate more effectively, Edward Fennell reports Gateshead College Focused on change Courses that and ambition Ros Drinkwater reports on this year's high achievers Waltham Forest College Butlin's Nuclear Electric
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