News from 20/12/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Rob Hughes, Sir Alfred Sherman, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Bernard Kaukas, Richard Beardshaw, David Rhys Jones, Edward Underhill, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, James Drife, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, Julian Joseph, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roderick A. Smith, Peter Waymark, C. J. Barlow, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anthony D. R. Holland, Wolfgang Münchau and Andrew Finkel, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, T. P. Goldingham, David Hands, Phillip Oppenheim, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Roger Laughton, Managing Director, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, John Lawrence, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Watts, Michael Ivens, Patrick Cormack, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, R. V. Taylor, Raymond Keene, Sean Maccarthaigh, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Mr Richard Sutton, Richard Evans, Paul Oestreicher, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Peter Riddell, Joel Brand and George Brock, Brian Clarke, Ben Macintyre, Bill Cash, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Brufal de Melgarejo, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Matthew Bond, Michael Hornsby and Wolfgang M?nchau, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoHoward rejects calls to resign over jail report Escape was 'devastating to the entire prison service. It was a disaster waiting to happen' Ashkenazy to quit after row with RPO Index Bottled-up emotions Before Little Women, a love story too hot to handle Two killed in Grozny raids Carter claims Serb ceasefire Title contenders Road schemes shelved as report questions benefits Lament for Hogmanay Peoples Phone By our Home Correspondent: Warning given two months earlier Euro rights ruling challenges Bulger killers' sentences MPs vote to spend less time in Parliament British Gas Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: QE 2 picket ends in cash deals NUT backs down to end boycott of national tests A frozen smile of victory in the half-light Political Sketch Loyalist says bomb has left peace on knife edge Animal rights chief given 14 years for campaign of terror Traffic-jam driver used JCB to pick up lorry Earl of Arran reveals English roots Bored schoolboy who robbed bank gets eight years Barmaid sacked over race jokes video wins?1,900 Mother dies saving children The Famous Grouse Teacher 'spread lies about sex life of head' Father of missing boy jailed News in Brief Killing charges Cash hijack Murder remand 'Killers' out Drug watch High-speed theft Parrot traced Management 'up to ministerial level' is criticised Ladder, rope, clamp and cutters found in DIY escape kit Over the Wall Esso Equipment Used for the Breakout Home to 30 high-risk inmates The Prison How Whitemoor became the ideal place in which to plot an escape Countdown to a Getaway Shopping orders fostered image of a pampered prison lifestyle Inmates allowed to keep Aladdin's cave of equipment and hoards of personal property Privileges Fugitives' possessions filled two wheelbarrows Property Pink Ministers seldom jump before they are pushed Riddell on Politics By our Home Correspondent: Officials at the centre of the storm Principals By a Staff Reporter: Complaint ended rub-down searches Security Parker Knoll Barclays Health body must win contracts to pay its way Tory rebel derides Major's unity plea Sex attack victims 'assaulted before' Theatre's gamble on lottery falls flat A family separated by war is reunited Interflora Chechens beg for help as Russians press home attack Bulgaria's old red guard follows Eastern comrades back to power Lond Silvio Berlusconi, above, fought desperately… Investors scared off by block on privatisation in Slovakia Party chief jailed for report on Deng grovelling to Mao Our Foreign Staff: UN inquiry condemns Indonesia massacre in East Timor London Electricity Hong Kong countdown starts Luck runs out for swami 'tricksters ' The Times American helicopter 'was lost' over Korea News in Brief (AP): Collor death Uranium haul Affair survived Mbeki boost (Reuter): Simpson order (AP): Death throw (AFP): False profit Carter says Serbs are misunderstood 'Private' mission by former President draws criticism from UN and Western diplpmats Gibraltar 'dirty tricks' denied Dell Turks fail to win EU deal on customs Spain fights British plan for fishing 'no-go' zone Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Clinton unveils $24bn cuts plan President tries to engineer tax bonanza Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Panasonic Camcorders Neighbours see red over Little Rock Christmas lights (Reuter): Bomber of jet convicted News in Brief (Reuter): UN tribunal (AP): Oil protest Radisson Edwardian Hotels The Christmas cornucopia Peter Millar offers a seasonal guide to markets where butchers and fishmongers still ply their traditional trades—and warns against the platic-wrapped horrors on supermarket shelves Beware a Hillary Wife On the heels of the Trophy Husband, the First Lady sets a worrying trend Tiny danger that lurks on the moors Tick fever caught from animals is more common than usually thought-but don't let it stop you patting your dog, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford How alcohol works on our brains Ian Robertson explains that the most advanced parts of our brains are the first to be affected The case for sterilisation This operation may reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer Deermatology Specialists The ghost of Scottish festivities Magnus Linklater mourns the move away from Hogmanay Everyone took to the streets with whisky and coal Double trouble The Times Diary Bombeshell The Times Diary Picture Gallery A monumental problem India does not deserve the Taj Mahal but the world must save it from decay A private word The Times Diary Curtains The Times Diary In play The Times Diary Swine fever The Times Diary Rail lobby's dead end Sir Alfred Sherman argues that road cuts will not ease traffic The Buck Must Stop The prison service should have new leadership A New Right Aitken aims to look more modern than Portillo A Road Too Far The Transport Secretary is turning necessity into a virtue Tory MPs' loyalty and reclaiming middle-ground votes Contacts in Britain with the KGB during Cold War Trials on TV Channel 4 funding Dressing the part Fate of libraries in Alexandria Future of the Rock A little learning Picture Gallery Court Circular Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Memorial service Reception Service dinner Dinner Personal Column The Times Church news Appointment Birthdays today Prehistoric dagger discloses secrets of 'painters in metal' Archaeology University news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Trailfinders Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Derek Steele-Perkins Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Derek Steele-Perkins, KCB, KCVO, Medical Director of the Navy, 1963-66, and Queen's Honorary Surgeon, died on December 9 aged 86. He was born on June 10,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Waring Richard Waring, scriptwriter, died from a heart attack in London on December 5 aged 69. He was born in Bradford on June 26,1925 The National Canine Defence League Marie Curie Cancer Care Hikmat Masri Hikmat Masri, Palestinian nationalist campaigner and Jordanian politician, died in Nablus on December 13 aged 88. He was born there in 1906 The Woman's View Children's Parties Israel Maisels Israel Maisels, QC, South African lawyer, died in Johanesburg on December 8 aged 89. He was born there on November 15,1905 News The Times Crossword No 19,730 Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Northern to fight bid by Trafalgar Warburg director leaves after bond division disappoints Law British Steel to invest £48m in American joint venture MPs urge review of state aid policy Arts BMW deal will end Rolls engine-making Sport Work starts on £630m Navy order Saatchi's ousting puts $1bn at risk Hill House Hammond Television and Radio Business Today After-shocks Justifying pay Flemings save & Prosper Inflation 'easier to control this time' Regulator limits rail competition Jobs outlook brightens for engineers Employment stabilises as output and orders rise strongly Major backs executive pay guidelines IoD presses for full disclosure of reward assessment by firms Berisford suspended on talk of acquisition Court gives approval for BCCI payout Offer for Fairhaven Stanhope's 3-day grace Premier sizes up Pict Care UK recovering Wm Baird acquisition Ivory & Sime stronger Bletchley Motor and Charles Sidney merge Business Roundup Tourist Rates Low voltage bid More than paper is needed to win Northern Realities in the luxury car market Rail regulator accepts defeat Pennington Payout rises 26% as earnings leap at East Midlands Allied sells biscuit business ITT to pay $1.7bn for Caesars World Green buys Owen Owen Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Cellnet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Lautro fines CU Life Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Complex Lake District BLFC Shares climb on back of bids and futures buying Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Protection money Tempus Betterware William Baird Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Premier/Pict Wall Street High-rollers head for Asil's The Times City Diary Plastic ice Derivatives man After-shocks from Tokyo's Big One would hit London Japanese earthquake insurance premiums are rising fast, Joanna Pitman reports Foreign firms cover half the disaster risk and are liable for about £40bn Ockham's unkind cut Northern Cyprus, Nadir and the law Employers' side not economising with the truth on final salary schemes Business Letters Getting the measure of work A marriage made in Munich Rolls-Royce has never been shy of foreign suitors, says Kevin Eason The Times Shares show widespread gains Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. 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Foster & Cranfield Jokes of the court jesters David Pannick, QC, looks at cartoons on the pomposity of the legal profession International Litigators Innovative ways to promote equality Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law next Week: A Crazy Year in the Courts European Competition/trade Lawyers Books A brush with naked genius Visual Art: Richard Cork admires Lucian Freud's latest nudes, set among the Old Masters at Dulwich Gallery Zarak MacRae Brenner Westminster Medical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lamb Building Quarry Dougall NB Selections Ltd Jazz Around the Galleries Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff's Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country From Holocaust to jazz age After winning fame for his comic books about Nazi atrocities, Art Spiegelman turns his pen to 1920s debauchery. Guy Walters reports A success on every front Theatre: Elaine Paige takes over as Norma Desmond The Times Money's too tight to mention Jazz: How to make a small fortune-start off with a big one and a love of cool sounds. Plus a serious talent struts his stuff It's a hard life, running a jazz club. So why do people continue to put their hearts on the line? Chris Parker talks to a Special breed Towards the light Concerts: Unfamiliar repertoire from a great symphonic conductor; seasonal programme in Manchester LPO/Haitink Festival Hall The D. I. Y. Santa Note Kit Hail and Noel Hallé/Nagano Manchester Cursed are the noisemakers Jazz Café, NWI The Times Kuper's world odyssey takes the honours in vintage year Times writers give their selections of the best-and worst-in sporting literature from 1994 Football Shame of Blackheath cover-up exposed Rugby Union Identifying magic of historic game Bowls Prize still worth fighting for Boxing Goodwood's contribution Equestrianism Humour of Reilly helps to support a treat for the eyes Golourless account of a golden career Athletics Double fault typifies ill-informed account of unparalleled career Times writers give their selections of the best-and worst in sporting literature from 1994 Tennis How to get hooked on philosophy of fishing Fishing Botham's stance proves stale and selective Cricket Venables: a financial tale General Hill changes gears and steers clear of the clichés Motor Racing Cape of mistaken identity Yachting Gambler's creed still valid 90 years on Racing Scott helps Kings make light of Pow's departure Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Boast rebounds on Beckenbauer Overseas Football For the Record Today's Fixtures Bills lose super status after crushing defeat NFL Details Snow Reports Word-Watching Doumen revels in sterling victories Richard Evans Thunderer: Hereford Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Higgins escapes with suspended penalty Sport in Brief Form points to Fifield Waqar's hat-trick delight Serious rugby injuries Brown given captaincy Vince Weight's Pools Forecasts The Times Rapid Raceline Cup giants walk down dangerous path Fifth-Round Draw Beerbaum thrilled by his success with Gaylord German Olympic champion confirmed as leading show jumper at Olympia The Times American Express Golfing blend fails to satisfy The self-styled world championship is in the wrong place at the wrong time, Andrew Longmore believes A seasonal tale of good will Radio Choice Radio 1 Stopping just short of a slapstick Rumpole Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Sports Books England's injury position eases Costly miss by Rhodes as young Queenslanders flog jaded attack Toowoomba Scoreboard Le Tissier's strike leaves Little with large problems Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby Union Benn sets sights on tough American challenger Christian Dior Arsenal's board gives new support to Graham
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