News from 15/12/1994
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, D. Leafe, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Fred Broughton, Chairman, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Willy Newlands, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Anatol Lieven, Richard Warren, Jeremy Laurance, Rachel Cusk, David Pryce-Jones, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Andrew Pierce and Kate Alderson, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Noel Goodwin, Brian Sterry Ashby, Carl Mortished, Simon Coates, Richard Malone, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Dudley Brown, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, John Evans, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Brian Morton, Heather Martin, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, G. L. Harriss, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Chris Davis, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, Christine Porter, David Pudsey, Philip Bassett, Claire Messud, P. H. S., George Brock, Janet Daley, Larry Patterson, Lord Gowrie, Barry Millington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Matti Alderson Director General, N. L. Denton, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Sieff, Chairman, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Anne H. Dick, N. C. Lipton, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Anne Applebaum, Sarah Rushmere, Philip Webster, Political Editor, P. J. Underwood, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Wiktor Moszczynski, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, Dr Abi Berger, David Churchill, D. G. Bingham, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, David Hunn, Oliver Letwin, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Jonathan Clark, Peter Riddell, Belhaven and Stenton, Denis MacShane, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Shepherd, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Edward Grayson, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jonathan Arkush, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Wolfgang M?nchau and Nicholas Wood, George Sivell and Helen Nowicka, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Tim James, Jonathan Mirsky, Brian Friedman, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoTwo for £1 Winners lose their right to anonymity Order on £17m lottery jackpot lifted Russians poised to seize Grozny Index Appointments Gott 'told Kgb about colleague' Spy speaks out British Gas seeks to cut showroom staff pay Checkout girl's case drives the judge bananas Hanley admits Tories likely to lose Dudley Fewer out of work but inflation up Fishing vote saved Was there life on Mars? Modahl found guilty of drug-taking The Famous Grouse 20p The plot, the putdown and the rat that squeezed in by a whisker Political Sketch Brussels mounts new challenge on singly currency Dell Major softens demands on IRA weapons Chancellor retreats on VAT News in Brief Boy questioned Kiss reaction Comic actor dies Correction Free vote on Bui to outlaw hunting Unanimous Lords defend Britain's 'unhealthy' lettuce Touchline Insurance Services Pensioners found strangled with their own clothes Kindly couple always willing to help others may have let killer into their home Shy bidder buys island earldom Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Hunt chief cleared of breaking badger law Mother of missing boy is arrested Homebase Jail union to pay damages for lock-in protest Barclays Space rock sheds light on Martian surface Meteorite proves the red planet was wet and warm and more hospitable than scientists thought One adult in seven has mental disorder Help the Aged Motorway go-slow in effort to cut jams PC World Arts fight for survival on standstill grants Critics of arts funding policy say that it places intolerable strain on companies and will fuel " a vicious spiral of decline" Dixons Chritmas Deals Tom King to chair 'spy' committee PC Final talks on Irish coalition News in Brief Clergyman rapist Vicar to leave Rail track death Murder charge First rail sell-off signals fewer Intercity Services Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Privatisation 'Delays' MS 500 % rise in CSA appeals backlog Why women turn to The Times Former smokers still doomed to high risk of cancer, study says Smokers should not delude themselves that it is all right to smoke until they are 40 and then give up, research shows Woman who knows no fear helps science Time Computer Systems Ltd Portable phones endanger patients, medical staff told Cancer children get drug overdose Bradford & Bingley Building Society By a Staff Reporter: Fall in cot deaths attributed to baby-on-back campaign By a Staff Reporter: Why the computer must stay in the kitchen Boots Product Recall Rearguard action fails to protect fishermen Euro rebels defy Major with stand against Spanish 'armada' Cellphones direct By a Staff Reporter: Report outlines plan for 'thriving' Thames MPs in attack on defence delays r and costs Tories lose another big cash donor Philips Attenborough steals the show with cameo role for Labour Blair wins Clause 4 support Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Strategic dilemma that Ashdown must tackle soon Riddell on Politics In Parliament Chechens prepare for siege as talks fail Attack reveals flaws in Russian armed forces B&Q Supercentres Best Buys Nato weighs Bosnia options Britain calls on Gibraltar to obey EU rules Patten wops Tokyo as Hong Kong ally Stray pets 'killed for fur' in Ukraine Sky TV satellite Spain to confront Hurd with smuggling dossier Angry Kohl turns on critical MEPs New-Live MacEdonian police move in to close Albanian university (AFP): French Alps hit by quake World Summary (AP): Tapie made bankrupt (AP): Prosecutor unbanned Mussolini mistress 'raped by partisans' Italian leader loses key TV vote Auditors call for $4n refund from Clinton campaign Control Plus From Associated Press in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza Strip: Israelis attacked as Hamas holds rally Reuter: Colombia anti-drug chief is ambushed (Reuter, AP): McGovern daughter dies Hawaii outlaws smoking on beach Rwanda killers escape Un raid on Hutu camps From Reuter in Addis Ababa: Soldiers 'strangled' Haile Selassie "I'm Burning up" Fraud link blow for Peking Indian lynch mob hangs villager for illicit affair Jurassic era relics found in remote Australian forest This tree was believed to have been extinct for 150m years (AFP): Gold icon for China News in Brief (Reuter): Student shot (Reuter): Dam started (Reuter): Jet hits flats (Reuter): Angola attack Aspro Clear The Guardian and the KGB Oleg Gordievsky, Moscow's London spymaster, speaks out exclusively about his sources in Britian Anne McElvoy meets the Russian spy who has accused the journalist Richard Gott of being a Soviet agent. Now he alleges that the Kgb tried to target an influential foreign correspondent W. & J. Graham's Port Radical reporting from Russia PremiumSearch Smokes and strokes Robert Louis Stevenson and the peril of tobacco addiction migraines at the festive season the need for flu injections this winter Medical Briefing Using your brain Dr Abi Berger on how organ donation helps vital research into neurological disorders Head cases The fear of testing positive The Duchess of York has drawn attention to the stigma still attached to Aids tests, says Jeremy Laurance Jab in time Interplak Home Plaque Removal Instrument Janet Daley Elizabeth Esteve-Coll transformed the V&a in the teeth of cliquish contempt for the common man Sceptics only Diary Picture Gallery Why me j ib at bullying Spain must not win Gibralter the force majeure, argues Nicholas Bethell Ouch! Diary Shampoo set Diary All aflame Diary Carolling Diary Decide once and for all Denis MacShane puts Labour's case for a referendum All Change How to privatise a railway - and harm a principle Gibraltarian Practices If Britain is too tough, Spain is the gainer Yes to the Test A good example on Aids from the Duchess of York Future Russian military threat Appendicitis in decline Impact of National Lottery prizes Divorce and mediation Gambian tourism Police and press Conservation and big-game hunts Quango appointments Noise nuisance Seasons bleatings Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Frances Mary Buss Dinners Luncheon Royal London Yacht Club Reception Picture Gallery Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People Appointment Birthdays today Chairman Keyboards Direct Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Church news Marriage Sir Evelyn Shuckburgh Sir Evelyn Shuckburgh, GCMG, CB former diplomat, died on december 12 aged 85. He was born on May 26,1909 Personal Column Heritage Norman Beaton Norman Beaton, actor, died in Georgetown, Guyana, on December 13 aged 60. He was born on October 31,1934 The Times Animals in Need The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Your Will His Honour George Shindler His Honour George Shindler, Qc, Circuit Judge 1980-92, died while on holiday in Spain on December 10 aged 72. He was born on October 27,1922 Antonio Carlos Jobim Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian composer and musician, died of heart failure in New York on December 8 aged 67. He was born in Rio de Janciro in 1927 "The Greatest Test Match of All Time" December 15 1960 News The Times Crossword No 19,726 Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Trafalgar targets Northern Electric Shares surge as electricity group vows to rely on record in self-defence Goldman to shed 900 more jobs Surprise jump in inflation to 2.6% Morse Anatole Kaletsky Arts 31-33 Holders treble their money Regulators win announcement Saatchi power struggle hots up Books 34,35 Deal on Maxwell pensions likely to be rejected Keswicks signal return to fray Williams Wins Pack Counthard Business Today Managers buy UK factory from IBM Tourist Rates Legal Notices Northern Ireland wins £73m inward investment Post Office attacks Treasury 'greed' Code of workers' rights planned The Times New brews celebrate Bulmer's profit rise Falling car sales hit Toyota expansion Usiness Roundup ED & F Man hits target Takeover Panel action Hornby shares tumble £1.75bn 'overcharge' Home loans stabilise MFI upbeat on sales Fairey buys in America Bank to cut 3,000 jobs Ford ICI holds talks on sale of UK plant to Union Carbide Cost-cutting and new products are key to Chubb rise Southern Water lifts interim 10% Gold-rich galleons lure privateers Trafalgar seeks power in Britian Who's in charge at Saatchi? BP# sets new target @#Pennington London Electricity to shed a further 300 jobs by March Euro Disney unveils cheaper price tariff Morgan BP seeking profits of $3bn by 1996 Commodities Liffe Options Speculators pile in as De Le Rue eyes Portals 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 Chubb Security HP Bulmer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Moving the furniture Tempus ICI Wall Street Montgomery recalled The Times City Diary Bad timing The Times City Diary Hindle quits The Times City Diary Foron affairs Arnold's back The Time City Diary Let Bt join the cable competition sooner rather than later Business Letters Fantasy of Lloyd's Time may be right for end to dollar's long decline The greenback could be boosted by America's young workforce and Japan's national interests Hads, Lax or Leax? Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… No debit, no rebate Midland The Listening Bank Shifting jobs pattern works against hope Philip Bassett explains the significance of an increase in employment numbers Ending the options lottery Accountancy & Finance Guinness Brewing Worldwide Ltd. Burton Copeland Power breakfast Any Other Business Poster poser Any Other Business Survey sceptics Any Other Business Fertecon Limited Opportunity in a Lloyd's Agency Masters stroke Any Other Business Saffery Champness The Times Newspapers Graduate Trainees Wanted: audit head-knocker The Investors Compensation Scheme Walsall Hospitals Trust Equities make strong advance Heath Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ernest Jones and Leslie Davis Jewellers MacAulay, try looking animated Cinema: Big draw drawn in drawn-out yawn—but ratherbetter in Tchaikovsky; a British character actor n demand Geoff Brown finds a Christmas cartoon in praise of books is easily put-downable Those reds were nuts Theatre: an American eye on Russian polities Slavs! Hampstead Opera page Funding page Trading on his talent In Princess Carboo Jim Broadbent found an appropriately quirky part Winner Best Film Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A lout 'nay' to tea-shoppe tosh Opera: New G&S from Welsh National Opera: George Eliot adapted; and Cimarosa revived TheYeomen of the Guard New Theatre, Cardiff Village melodies Silas Marner Bull Ring, Birmingham Stretched too far The Secret Marriage Grand, Leeds There's sense in our inequities Lord Gowrie, chairman of the Arts Council of England, justifies the 1995-96 grant allocatons announced yesterday Multiple Display Advertising Items Baroque flourishes Stephen Pettitt previews a London concert by a lively Italian ensemble of period specialists Winners and Losers Raymond Weil Geneve Trio con brio Recital: virtuosos play Brahms and Shostakovich Yuri Bashmet Wigmore Hall Fresh view of history Concert The velvet revolution and after Anne Applebaum admires a post-1989 novel by a Czech who denies that oppression is conducive to great literature Waiting for the Dark, Waiting for the Light By Ivan Klima Granta, £14.99 The Spirit of Prague By Ivan Klima Granta, £6.99 paperback original Fugitive fragments of a solitary sage Oliver Letwin The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes Edited by Noet Malcolm Oxford, Clarendon Press, two volumes ?60 each Minerva Press Civil, not liberal, government Jonathan Clark John Locke Resistance, Religion and Responsibility By John Marshall Cambridge University Press, ?551 ?22.95pbk Scourge of the Arab despots David Pryce-Jones Democracy and Arab Political Culture By Elie Eedourie Frank Cass, ?13.50 Bleak mid winter of the soul Rachel Cusk commends a biography of the secretive and troubled Christina Rossetti, uncrowned laureate of the Pre-Raphaelite Christina Rossetti A Literary Biography By Jan Marsh Jonathan Cape, ?25 Grove's low-down on groovin' high The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz Edited by Barry Kernfield MacMillan, £24.95 Zealot of the constitution G. L. Harriess Simon De Montfort By J. R. Maddicott Cambridge University Press, ?35 The man in the epistolary mask Claire Messud In touch The Letter of Paul Bowles Edited by Jeffrey Miller Harper Collins, ?25 Weekend Books The white heat of top-class research Engineering and Science Research Pearce Wright on Britain's determinatin to enter the next century with the best-qualified scientists, engineers and technologists Epsrc Curiosity drives invention We marvel at images of space. But we rerely think about the origins of down-to-earth devices we use daily The Royal Academy of Engineering Boffins behind a better Britain Pearce Wright on why research is so vital to our future health and prosperity Oxford Instruments plc Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council How did the Italians stop the Leaning Tower of Pisa toppling over? Engineering and Science Research Answer: by calling in a British team that got to the bottom of the problem A cut above the rest under the sea Dreaming of a snow-bound Christmas How can anywhere else in the world compete with Britain in conjuring up, however emphemerally, the romantic ideal of Christmas Past? TheTravel Busines Late bookings surprise hotels Nelson's Travel Flights Archies Travel Oceans Apart Charter Flight Centre Flights World Link Crystal Travel Go-Goa-A-H-H Tazab Travel Ltd Tourists still love India Harvey Elliott reports an increase in visitors to the sub-continent, despite fears of disease Trailfinders Inter Europe Travel Ltd German Travel Centre Benz Qantas Calibre Travel ABTA Chelmer Travel Flight Centre Embassy Flight Centre Majorca sheds cheap tour tag Easy wine pickings New schemes for cross-Channel shoppers spoilt for choice No more runways for the South East Travel in the Weekend Times Board paves way for future funding Nakir faces stem opposition on Ascot return Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Kelso Results from Yesterday's Tow Meetings Thunderer: Towcester Knight treble Rapid Raceline Williams puts brakes on Coulthard's switch in allegiance Oliver Holt reports on how the McLaren team's bid to sign the young Formula One driver stallled McGhee's change of mind sparks turmoil at Reading Manager accepts Leicester offer By our Sports Staff: Birmingham earn Liverpool date Littlewoods Pools PPA Cambridge keep on course Hopefuls give Venables reasons to be cheerful Halls returns to Australia Arsenal are happy to steer clear of Chelsea in cup draw Tigers must fight off Sharks in 7-Up final Sport in Brief Pain barrier Krabbe quits Champion pair Britons trail Carter's task Faldo pours cold water on plans for world tour Word-Watching For the Record Fisher sets out to land share of Olympia's riches Bond maintains improved form Fixtures England must invest in youth Sports Letters Four of the best Children's place Money cannot buy cup win Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5211.… Martin in hurry to reach quarter-final VAT test case needed in golf Winning double Atherton's back fear bodes ill for England McCallum plans ahead Nintendo West Indies preserve record Spotlight shines at home in 1997 England to make base in Durban Radio 1 A tale to sink your teeth into Radio Choice Not one teardrop from the tinseltown tots Review BBC 1 Variations Picture Gallery Satellite Choice Golf 41 Modahi damned as cheat by Baf verdict Athlete maintains her innocence after four-year ban for drug offence is confirmed Wales get their just deserts for Jones folly Times Two Crossword No 345 Winning Move Word-Watching Bruno promised world title bout Fahrenheit Cricket Creme de la creme appears on page 17 Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N. 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