News from 22/12/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Noel Campbell and Neville Byford, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Andy Watts, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, C. A. Cheetham, Magnus Linklater, John Sell Chairman, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Pat White (Deputy Moderator), Philip Howard, David Wardrop (Chairman), Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Elizabeth Mason, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Abercorn, Doig Sager, David J. Lewis Chairman, Martin Waller and Robert Miller, Steve Keenan, William A. Croft, Alan Lorimer, David Haslam, John Radford, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Julian Critchley, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. M. Reid, Michael Hofmann, Julia Neuberger, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, David Wardrop (Secretary), Albert Read, Stella Tillyard, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jeremy Bryan, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, (AP), Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joan Salter, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Sharmila Devi, Ian Morrow, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Julian Gibbs, Catherine Milton and Frances Gibb, John Hopkins, David Miller, Peter Baknard, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dan Crofts, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Eric Reguly, Colin Cambell, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, William Alcok, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, George Medd, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, C. M. N. Wilson, Kate Alderson and Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Garvin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Joel Brand and Tom Rhodes, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Geoffrey Rowell, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Christides, David Powell, Alan Neale, Barry Hassell Chief Executive, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Joanne Foster, Colin Campbell, Christopher W. Clayton, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Arthur Leathley and Jeremy Laurance, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTory support lowest ever recorded Only 8 per cent satisfied with the Government, says Mori Major plans crusade to put Great back into Britain Appointments Index Ballgowns and ballcocks Shoppers flee knife killer Dean Rusk dies Major names new head of policy unit Families missed by inches as five are killed in jet crash Stocking fillers Julian Critchley Halifax premium cut leads to home insurance war ARC 20p Surprise choice to head Major's kitchen cabinet Csa delay condemned as a cheats' charter Test case defeat for father Trivial Pursuit Single top security jail 'recipe for trouble' By a Staff Reporter: Breath-test Belgian fails with European defence Man faces pensioner murder charges Kinnear's doctors blamed Christmas in the Times University replaces national anthem News in Brief Hauliers barred Teacher wins £2.75m for beat Office death Boy's trip halted Skiing holiday School's £7m list 'Snow-go' gates 'The plane was like a giant shadow in the sky.… Air crash confirms estate families' worst fears Exporter threatened by animal-rights groups The Company Interflora Grim reminder for Lockerbie relatives Cause of us crashes puzzles investigators The Aircraft Timetable The Times BR team bids for private line Ds Qe2 passengers joke but insist voyage is no laughing matter Arfur the lion sick with suspected cancer Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Ministers shelve unpopular new school diploma Student-loan boss steps down as complaints rise By a Staff Reporter: £14,000 damages for woman sacked over daughter's 'memories' of abuse Victory for pub tenants Ruling stops judge from punishing baby's killer Wealthy widow stabbed to death for contents of her handbag Gaviscon Struggling sperm's clue to infertility Air strikes across Europe threaten Christmas breaks Top Resorts One in 20 drivers fails breath test B&Q Picture Gallery Of Biker Mice and men who can shell out for a golden egg When war begins, water is more deadly than guns The Times Christmas Appeal Showroom 'fun run' cost £96,000 Jail chiefs regret over sex-attack prisoner News in Brief Heliport setback Flood handouts Baby killer MoD man waits Boy's killer jailed Train crashes Road fright Fish takeaway TV violence up Oh yes they will! Russians launch heaviest bombing raid yet on Grozny By our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin orders fresh troops to the front Britain escapes lightly in Eu fraud crackdown Moscow edict for seasonal cheer adds sparkle to shops Anc vote returns Winnie Mandela to executive with huge majority Dead suspect linked to 17 killings Premium Search Pele joins Brazil Cabinet … 38 killed in clash at dam (Reuter): Court clears Un troops Army traps peasants Credit cards curtailed Carter's 'private' peace mission masks Clinton policy switch in Bosnia Un claims peace breakthrough as snow halts fighting Security tightened for Gingrich Firebomb in New York subway injures 37 Chalker says Un pullout will not stop aid convoys Pc Santas hold sway in San Francisco Stallone in $20m deal Bahrain rounds up 1,500 protesters Reuter: Blast ends reign of peace in Beirut Berlusconi seeks new poll if MPs vote against him Veterans return to the fray Priest and doctor take the stage in presidential farce Cricketer's child sex trial opens BT Britain warms to France over the future of Europe Secret dispatches from Paris by balloon How an impoverished viscountess became a correspondent for The Times in 19th-century France DELL Why the Lockerbie case must not die Backs to the wall New guideliness for back pain An unlikely connection between eyedrops and cold feet A pill to replace an injection Secrets of our soles Dr James Le Fanu on why orthopaedic surgeons are fascinated by the mechanics of the foot A widow's message that is saving lives Patients who have had their spleens removed need a vital treatment, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh Cold comfort Potent pill Sale Berlusconi's hour of reckoning John Phillips says media concentration is compromising Italy's democratic process Blessed Mop Diary Picture Gallery Too many promises Labour has committed itself to a host of constitutional changes which would leave it precious little time to govern Beefed up Diary Shop talk Diary Cheerless Diary Coining it Diary Plain cooking Diary The Right path to defeat Julian Critchley on the upstart Tory rebels Berlusconi at Bay Italy's politicians have again betrayed the voters A People's Foreign Policy The Foreign Office door is inching open The Modern Cinderella An Atlantic cruise is no fairy-tale Tory unity Mood of hope in Northern Ireland 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone 071-782-5000 Racial discrimination in Britain Public assets and private patients Threat to listed house Key to sporting success All ballgowns and ballcocks Christmas shopping Season's bleatings Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Birthdays today Headmasters' Conference European Engineers Personal Column The Times Notice to Readers Soulless estates given new life Residents work together to provide their own amenities Latest wills University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dean Rusk Personal Column Freddie Sales Court & Social Page Ronald Ridout Fire at Richmond House On this Day December 22 1791 Marcam National Wsa Corporation International Whitehead Selection Austin Knight N. B. S Olivetti Adderley-Featherstone plc Deutsche Telekom Ltd. TAL The Times BICC Brand-Rex Marakon Associates UK Operations Manager Hoggett Bowers Mercuri Urval Melville Craig Group Rehau David Rigby Associates BBA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items CDOA Interexec Tetra Laval Food Multiple Display Advertising Items Tfpl BBC World Service Apricot S. H. A. P. E. MP Multiple Display Advertising Items Consultancy: Retail Financial Services Grants of Dalvey SKY Chusid Headway CDOA Sales Area Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpson Crowden Consultants Bauhaus Dessau Lillywhites Exciting International Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Director and Desk-Top Publishing Designer Arabic Speaking General Manager-Automotive Company Translator/English and Arabic Speech Writer Pks Prestigious Japanese Travel Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire Health Regional European Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Library South Durham Health Care NHS Trust Public & Healthcare RAS Howgate Sable Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,732 Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Receivers appointed to run South Thames Tec Montague quite Tiphook as personal bankruptcy beckons Heseltine clears way for Halifax-Leeds merger Anatole Kaletsky 27 Only 19 new names sign up Books 34,35 Burton grants board two million options Sport 39-44 Teacher's C&L fails to delay Maxwell inquiry Geoff Brown on All the New Films Business Today Trade gap outside Eu narrows to £361m Tuc urges action over big rises Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Electricity regulator accused of helping Trafalgar over bid Wto starts with caretaker chief Tourist Rates Imro fines London Life £50,000 Stanhope hoping for more time Germans halt staff imports Highland lifts stake in Remy Cointreau Business Roundup Ladbroke post filled Telegraph shares deal Ulster Bank buys NCB Low RJB application Call for building Bill EU inflation steady Telekom resignation Aerospace acquisition Starmin survival plan The Times Business to Business Walker Greenbank in call for £16m Queens Moat board called to account Office of free trading Rush to judgement on building societies Lloyd's shrinks again Trafalgar and the power regulatior Pennington Boddington buys ten nursing homes from Bupa 'Soap wars' take toll of Hickson Coats Viyella feels effect of mild autumn A Fimbra Member Commodities Liffe Options City ready for Trafalgar raid on Northern shares 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 Ladbroke Highland Distilleries Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Nursing a pint Tempus Walker Greenbank Wall Street Invisible woman Role model Pre-emptive buy Right on a world scale, but wrong on the home front Economic View My financial and economic forecasts were blown slightly off course in the past year History of rent controls show they distort the market Business Letters Reports lead to feel-good confusion No surprise Some threat Telekom chiefs departure sets off alarm bells Colin Narbrough on a row at Europe's biggest telecommunications company The Times Hit fraudsters who abuse faith in the family trust Colleagues Noel Campbell and Neville Byford explain the needed to reform the law Accountancy & Finance Financial Services City Stanbrook and Hooper Repurchase Agreements Broker-Asian Markets Boden Hereford Cathedral Graduate Trainees All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Now you see it, now you don't Any Other Business Balloons go up Not so simple Vital need for clear lines of responsibility Audit Auditors must look deep into the crystal ball The Times Unit Trust Information Service Just like over Free Gift of a Quality Classic… Equities advance in late trading Heath Group Sly and the familiar Stone Cinema: Even the bangs are more like whimpers as two supposedly explosive starts meet in The Specialist, says Geoff Brown American boost for British art Galleries: The debt young talent owes to collectors Robert and Susan Kasen Summer; plus a Pre-Raphaelite centenary show Buildings The passive Rossetti Theatre Humph the rebel rouser Jazz Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Bofill's temple of tempests Architecutre: Spain's avant-garde establishment is livid about Barcelona's new National Theatre. Marcus Binney reports Lost boys still more confused Theatre: A noisy but unedifying production of J. M Barrie's children's classic; plus other new shows Peter Pan: The British Musical Cambridge First-class return to ghost town Skaville Cockpit, Nw8 It could get crowded in the pulpit Radio: How broad a church should 'thought for the day represent? Garden filled with delights The Secret Garden Watermill, Bagnor Boring hack work The Pat Hobby Stories Riverside Studios Great Classics on Offer Lack of festive spirit Recital Elizabeth Connell Wigmore Hall Tracts for their time, but also for ours Geoffrey Rowell on a study of the Oxford Tractarians, who transformed Anglicanism but fell out over Rome The Oxford Movement in Context Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857 By Peter Nockles Cambridge University Press, ?40 Faith roaring, not withdrawing The Sign of the Cross Travels in Catholic Europe By Colm Tobin Jonathan Cape, ?16.99 Great smooth marbly limbs restored Michelangelo The Medici Chapel By James Beck, Antonio Paolucci and Bruno Santi Thames & Hudson, ?36 Visions of Jesus as our mother Julian of Norwich's Showings From Vision to Book By Denise Nowakowski Baker Princeton University Press, ?24.95 Weekend Books Minerva Press What is the city but the people? On a polymath's account of how cities mirrored bodily geometry Backlist Other works by Richard Sennett the Conscience of the Eye 1991, Faber, ?9.99 pbk Authority 1980, Faber, ?9.99 pbk The Fall of Public Man 1977, Faber, ?9.99 pbk The Hidden Injuries of Class 1972, Faber, ?9.99 pbk The Uses of Disorder 1971, Faber, forthcoming Fontana Press Heady-headed argot saga The Thought Gang By Tibor Fischer Polygon, ?8.99 pbk original Hebrew but not of the Hebrews This Year in Jerusalem By Mordecai Richier Chatto & Windus, ?16.99 Turning into a frightened child The Aristocrat By Ernst Weiss Serpent's Tail, ?8.99 pbk original Himmelfarb By Michael Kr?ger Quartet, ?10 pbk original Denis Healey Fighting to save duty-free shopping Duty Free The British spend ?1.3 billion a year in duty-free shops-yet his booming business could close down before the end of the century. Tony Dawe reports Dubai Duty Free How much is enough? Your Allowances Great Christmas goodies from sorties abroad Robin Young on the savings to be had on day trips to the Continent Where more is much less The profits from the huge scale of goods bought help to keep down the price of holidays, Tony Dawe reports Top of the shops Duty-free was devised after the imposition of excise duty in 1644 Stena Sealink B. A. A. Small agencies being pushed out The top three tour operators now control more than 65 per cent of the package holiday market. Will this create higher prices? The Travel Business Beware the cheap holiday Discounts on package holiday deals often mean quality has been shaved to the bone, says Marianne Curphey Flights America Flight Centre USA mid East Africa German Travel Centre Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Benz GOA Trailfinders Inter Europe Travel Ltd Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times New Falklands flights on the wild side Commercial airline plan will boost island' tourism Short-term passports abolished Where to go for the snow The Alps are covered in snow, but it is too little too late for some resorts Ferries hit back in battle with Chunnel Exhausted Auguin reaches Sydney after record run Frenchman crosses Southern Ocean with 400 miles to spare over rivals Ville de Paris sustains damage in collision Ampofo keen to add European title to his collection China states opposition to drug use For the Record Fixtures Snow Reports Pipe and Lower each fined £750 for breach of non-triers' rule Yesterday's Racing Results By Our Sports Staff: Tomba recovers to remain unbeaten Panzanini breaks to complete Italian World Cup double Leicester adapt for treble chance Craig a centre of excellence Littlewoods Pools PPA Els earns player-of-the-year accolade John Hopkins reports on the latest honour to be handed to an all-conquering golfer Northey follows well-worn trail McColgan ready for Durham challenge Sport in Brief New Zealanders wilt Mair defeats top seed Short appointments Hall's late invitation Hill tries new engine Withers blossoms Time for Conway Nintendo Olympic spirit survives in a modern world David Miller welcomes an agreement that guarantees small countries the chance to compete in sport's greatest championships Carter sweeps to second win in Foster Cup Pedal power celebrated Sports Books The Times Orient put up for sale with £5 asking price Vital safeguards Sin-bin better than yellow card Sports Letters Penalty goals count too high Resignation with dignity Word-Watching Gooch finds fault with self-interest of counties Former England captain decries club-before-country outlook By our Sports Staff: South Africa go through Life in the shadows with Britain's secret champion David Powell finds Lee Taylor, the world's best roller skater, still starved of recognition England strike rich vein The fun of the reign in Spain Radio Choice Radio 1 Flash, bang, wallop, the end of the lines Review Bbc1 Variations Satellite Choice Golf Last chance for truculent Tufnell to turn the tide Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, reports from Melbourne on the maverick spin bowler for whom time is fast running out City sparkle in Coca-Cola Cup Horton's courage is rewarded as Newcastle are beaten in replay Times Two Crossword No 351 Winning Move Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Fa seeks help to clean up football Rugby World Yachting
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