News from 24/12/1994
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Victoria McKee, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, C. G. Sheppard, Anatol Lieven, D. F. McWILLIAMS, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, John Diamond, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, William Garnett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Marriott, Kempton Park, Michael Caton, Norman De Mesquita, James Barrington, Clive Davis, Stephen Trahair, S. Matthew, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tim Marsh, Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Jeanne Thompson, Nicola Tyrrell, Ernest Burrington, Robert Sheehan, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Waymark, Peter Hughes, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, Norman Clift, Frada Eskin, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Charles Cook, Anne Ashworth and Liz Dolan, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Andrew Pierce and Tom Rhodes, Gerald Kaufman, T. N. Parker, Susan Gilchrist, Melvyn Marckus and Jon Ashworth, Russell Kempson, Vera Lynn, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Robert Kirley, Jamie Osborne, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Stephen Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, George Plumptre, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Kimm, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Stephanie Lewis, Gill Morgan, Nigel Hawkes, A. E. Wyatt, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, S. B. Parker, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, D. I. Sunderland, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rupert Quayle, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Roderick Ramage, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alan Copps, Brian Alderson, R. F. Wigens, Jennai Cox, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Graham Lord, Richard Beeston, James H. Longworth, A. M. Guthrie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Nigel Jamieson, Malcolm Bruce, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, John Eliggins, Hilary Kingsley, Roger Boyes Bonn, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Neil Dyson, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoBoxing Day Bonus Coastguard stops Qe2 from sailing Fire hazard liner held in New York Sacked captain given £25,000 Ceasefire delay Index Russia launches ground attack on Chechen capital Anatol Lieven, the last British correspondent in Grozny, sees the advancing Russians tighten their grip on the beleaguered city Dog that killed baby destroyed Magazine Icy fog hits Christmas getaway 20p on Boxing Day The Times Weekend Guinness documents suppressed Oxford papyrus 'is eyewitness record of the life of Christ' SMA Charitable Trust No Title Quinlivan among Ira men allowed out for Christmas Mayhew rejects early releases in north as Dublin frees 30 on parole Stranded Britons lay siege to Athens airport Laura ashley Drivers warned of treacherous roads ahead The Times Brown call to curb pay of utility chiefs News in Brief Lucan's hunter dies Rampton rapist escapes Redwood under attack Hindley to appeal Boy, 12, on rape charge New home for Duchess Ice baby goes home The Times Demos Workmen refuse to dance to Cunard's tune Mother fights in vain to save baby savaged in cot by bull terrier Fighting dog bred to be a gentle pet MP faces planning charge Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey New rules reduce payout for sacked Army captain Texas Kitchen Sale Consultant dismissed for faking birth papers Surgeon has Aids virus Child sex abuse study confounds common beliefs Restaurateur wins Bbc libel action War hero and wife shin down sheets to escape blaze Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Chrysler International Expatriates drink to a traditional Costa Christmas B&Q Supercentres Love's for sale as the price of romance falls Devotion at a Discount Warehouse opens its doors to the homeless When we dared hope for the gift of peace The blackout lifted, children saw their first Christmas lisghts and Vera Lynn was srenading Santa Fifty years ago the lights were coming back on and rationing was eased, but fuel was scarce to take the chill off the coldest winter for more than a generation and the nation was far from sure peace was round the corner, Alan Hamilton writes A passable feast of prunes and carrots Festivities brought four times the fun for St Neots quads A nation determined to shake off the grey blanket of austerity Simpson Boxing Day The lonely road to love and understanding Christmas Meditation Cardinal Basil Hume Archbishop of Westminster Going Places The Times Christmas Appeal Prince aids victims of floods in Scotland Breathing Space Cape Town celebrates first black Christmas Wind is set fair for white South Africans who see privileged lifestyle unchanged Ministers quit over Delhi corruption Japan stirred by wife's affair (Reuter): Cabinet in Seoul is reshuffled News in Brief (Reuter): Flaming attack (Reuter): Who aid cut (Reuter): Wave lengths (Reuter): Grave error (Reuter): Careless driving More Furniture Ideas Israelis pound southern Lebanon Russian oil spill is blamed for birth defects in reindeer World Leather Strikers won't play ball with Carter Jackson defends his Christmas message Subway bomber sought ransom Telecom Russians seal off Grozny after jets raze city centre Forget the humbug this Christmas Yeltsin goes to ground in Chechen chaos Berlusconi plea for swift poll spurned by Scalfaro Spanish banker arrested for fraud Royal College of Physicians Truce delayed as Karadzic achieves better UN terms Tourists abandon birthplace of Christ Bethlehem languishes in poverty Jailed union activist to sue Peking Piedaterre Sale Courtesy takes a tumble as Bonn frets over Europe File A picture of SS soldiers fouting British troops in… Troops in Goradze exchange civilities The cracks show in Der Spiegel Three cheers for corny old panto Benedict Nightingale relishes the tradition of a good groan Sport of kings The Times Diary Time to draw stumps on the Ashes Tunku Varadarajan says the Ashes are all to literal a symbol of teh demise of English cricket Ringing out, ringing in Church bells have their own secret lore, and an ambiguous place in village life Chill wind The City Diary We present. . . The Times Diary Shoulder pads The Times Diary Public spirit The Times Diary Now It Came to Pass " Let us now go even unto Bethlehem …" (Luke, 2,15) Serious Fraud The Guinness case lives on—in troubling new questions First Words The thrill of discovery separates man from beast Solving gridlock on roads policy The coexistence of science and faith Lessons to learn from Qe2 debacle Homeless in London Hare decline Celebrating the wisdom of age Christmas shopping Draw some, lose some Yuletide message Many happy returns Battle royal Social News Latest wills Personal Column The Times Notice to Readers New ambassador Lincoln's Inn Appointments in the Forces Computer aid for deaf brings job hope University news Church services for Christmas Day and Boxing Day Oldest footprints to be preserved Forthcoming marriages Church appointments Major-General Denys Buckle Denys Buckle, CB, CBE, Major-General in Charge of Administration, Middle East Land Forces, 1956-58, dies on December 18 aged 92. He was born in Cape peninsula, South Africa, on July 16,1902 Soulima Stravinsky Soulima Stravinsky, pianist and composer, died in Sarasota, Florida, on November 28 aged 84. He was born in Lausanne on September 23,1910 Personal Column Lord Rathcavan Lord Rathcavan, Ulster Unionist Mp for North Antrim at Westminister; 1952-59, and Stormont, 1959-72, died in hospital in Co Mayo on December 20 aged 85. He was born on November 2,1909 On the 19the November last the ship Virginia sailed from the Clyde in ballast to return to Petersburgh Edgar Jackson Edgar Jackson, CBE, civil servant, architect and champion croquet player, died on December 11 aged 88. He was born on July 27,1906 News The Times Crossword No 19,734 Opinion Forecast And. So. To. Bed Saturday Times Weekend Vision Guinness papers suppressed DTI prevented release of noted 'in the public interest' One-2-One calls may hit bottleneck 'Scrooge' adds to the chill in Square Mile Weekend Money Defendants 'could receive up to £40m' Anne Ashworth 25 Tempus beats the market Sport Mercury Asset Management House price increase predicted by Abbey Christmas Sporting Fixtures Business Today BNFL blow Whiz-kid Markets calm as US keeps spending Stagecoach buys bus operator Germans cancel Thorp contract BNFL says agreement is near on £15 billion Nuclear Electric deal Coal Products team is preferred bidder Cloak and dagger boom in corporate Britain The Guinness hangover BCCI official wins parole after illness From Reuter in Madrid: Spain puts Iberia rescue plan to EC Fossil fuel levy stays at 10% Kwik-Fit chief for Dares A&L chairman to quit Scantronic bid talks fail Way cleared for Matif Jones & Shipman passes London Electricity in Tunnel link group Business Roundup Tourist Rates The serious whiz-kid meets Mr Miserable Hobson: Andrew Regan and Peter Hallett Partners in power Susan Gilchrist profiles the two men who masterminded the takeover of the Co-op's food manufacturing business Brighter future forecast for gold in jewellery market Are we on the verge of a new goldrush? Victoria McKee reports The Association of Investment Trust Companies Commodities Liffe Options Prices fail to recover their poise in meagre turnover Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues How Tempus escaped the bears' picnic in 1994 Tempus Dollar Rates FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Market Place 24 Well, what did happen in 1994? Liz Dolan and Sara McConnell set a quiz to test your knowledge of money matters Celebrate All Fools' Year Investment Strategy Your Pep Choice Simplified Saving Graces 26 Investments Schroders schroder Investment Management Good fortune in trusts down to luck Anne Ashworth and Liz Dolan look at how investment trusts performed in 1994 in the United Kingdom, the United States Euro Losers In Wall Street's shadow UK General Brazil moves into number one slot Share Trade Smaller stocks take the lead Europe, Japan and the Far East, and emerging markets, such as Brazil, Turkey and China Politics play a part in Europe Europe Investors worried by effects of rate rises Henderson touche Remnant Quiz answers Prolific Tried and tested rules forgotten Christmas cheer from the Halifax Comment Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Make a new year resolution to save The Times Money Information Service Asset Small losses as session ends Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Rugby league may heed call for extra substitutes Australian influence expanding Record may fall as confident Slade aims for victory Full Guide to the Christmas Weekend Fixtures MacAllan Celtic unveil plan for £16.8m stand Sport in Brief Higgins escapes penalty Christmas behind bars Strike continues Giant slalom called off Sciandri plans switch Title change will allow quality to be aptly rewarded Jamie Osborne firmly believes that the new prize-money rule governing the jockeys' championship will have widespread benefits Big Race Line-Up Guide to the Holiday Fixtures The Times Kempton Park AYR Comprehensive Form Guide to the Ten Contenders Newton Abbot Rise in weights gives Amigos excellent chance Guide to televised races Wetherby Wincanton Wolverhampton Trainers' First Preferences Huntingdon Hereford Sedgefield Market Rasen Test your selection talents and try for points Pick a second-half team in our rugby game and win international tickets and satellite systems Conditions of Entry Kick slogans into touch and let flexibility reign Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword Late Laing dropped goal gives Exiles grand slam Welsh players buzzing in festive season Illingworth gets down to business England's chairman of selectors soon in the swing of things, Alan Lee reports By our Sports Staff: Ambrose returns for tour of New Zealand Young master of spin turning the world of cricket on its head Saturday portrait: Shane Warne, by Michael Henderson Once a winner, always a winner in the States Brazil rediscover World Cup form Defeat dampens Yugoslavia's spirits on return to international fold For the Record Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Scott agrees moves to Wearside Game of slipping appeal Bladon Lines The Times Buffalo's fall clears a path to Super Bowl for AFC rivals NFL Details Rugby Union Parry promises remedy for football's ills FA's authority under threat The Times Supporters dream of a Christmas derby Russell Kempson finds little to celebrate in a holiday fixture list drawn up by computer Solo yachtsman feels all washed up By our Sports Staff: Fitness gamble by White Jumbo Crossword 33 Thistle Hotels Property Eyewitness to Christ by Matthew D'ancona Orange Choice Games Shopping Theatre Taking your family out for seasonal fun and frivolity? The Times critics select the best entertainment Museums Galleries Film At your Service Ruth Gledhill savours the Christmas broadcast from King's College, Cambridge Classical Opera Rock Dance Jazz Children 'It means that the New Testament is not a 2nd-century version of an oral tradition, but an eyewitness account' S. Matthew Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Doobie Brothers Foreigner Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Queen's Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Remember, a Pet is for life During the next week, Times critics recall memorable encounters with an idol. Today, Alan Jackson dons short trousers and goes downtown with a 1960s icon Vh The Nutcracker Born to be a star? Only if you're rich Sympathy for Scrooge Theatre: Just because he's a miser doesnt mean he's a bad person A Christmas Carol Madison Square Garden, New York Miller's tale in the eye of the camera Opera La Bohème The Chinese for circus For the family, a visit to one of the world's great circuses. For the sales-minded, a weekend to remember—courtesy of the Theatre Club Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Films Films an Videos for Children: Big and small-screen fun for Christmas Jacking up the beanstalk The real magic of pantomime is conjured by the hard-working hands of the backstage crew Videos Pop Singles Recordings: Siouxsie is back and this time she is in love; Clark Terry's effortless brilliance; Hänsel and Gretel feel the fine edge of fear Pop Albums The Times Travel Offer Jazz Contemporary Orchestral Opera Vocal Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Garden Supplies Very last-minute gifts Your quick-present guide to London and a selection of nationwide stockists Nationwide stockists Garden Answers The Times Pots of pleasure George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, on how to get the best out of Christmas gift plants Quiz Austin Reed Sharpen those elbows and head for the sales As the January sales come round once more and prices plummet all over the country, here is our nationwide guide to who is selling what and where The Louis Féraud Boutique our Sale is now on New… Robina Manolo Blahnik Shoes The Escada Boutique Design Label Well, Felicity liked it Let the pundits help with those last-minute presents The Times Reader Offer The traitor's conscience Did the philosophy of G. E. Moore make treason easier for our Cold War spies? In thrall to dreams Both film makers and fans fall prey to obsession, says Gerald Kaufman The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics Feuding on the borders of fantasy Children New Authors New in Paperback The Country of the Pointed Firs Inside the Third Reich Tunes of faded glory Richard Morrison on a history of military bands, just as they march into the sunset The History of British Military Bands, Volume 1 By Gordon Turneer and Alwyn Turner Spellmount Publishers, £60 Soft voices echo in the treasure house Palgrave's Golden Treasury Updated by John Press Oxford University Press, £15.99 Just here for a flying visit Race for the World By John Todd Hodder & Stroughton, £6.99 Lot of rot in Eden One good idea does not excuse slapdash writing and slack editing Gold comfort girl Chill tales from a twilight world of sex and drugs Fresh Girls and Other Stories By Evelyn Lau Minerva, £4.99 Times Books The Book Guild Ltd. Quiz Mighty dread fills my troubled mind Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Here be treasure but don't forget your thermals The Church Recorders are making inventories across the country Prize Quiz Bowie's island home Motoring Institute Advanced Motorists Fine carriages fit for little kings Nostalgia and a love of tradition have prompted one man to build up the biggest collection of prams in the world Picture Gallery Saleroom Mercedes AFN Porsche In the camel tracks of the Three Kings Peugeot proves the robustness of its cars by taking Kevin Eason for a desert drive Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Malaya Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Prize Quiz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items B & K Thomas Normand Park Royal Crossing China by river and bicycle China: A modern traveller trace3s the route from Shanghai to Burma taken by a Times writer 100 years ago My bagful of global gifts Stena Sealink Line A guide to the guides Word-Watching More hotels saying 'Children welcome' Child-Friendly Places: Results of The Times competition to find holidays venues ideal for families The Times Travel Offer PIA Pakistan International Weekend Winner New Year 2000-so good let's celebrate twice South Pacific: Fiji and the Cook Islands are the places to be at the millennium. Alan Hamilton reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders the Travel Experts Airport Parking Multiple Display Advertising Items The Marine Hotel Turtles that bring the sands alive Florida: The gentle saga of the loggerhead turtles' fight for survival. Ernest Burrington reports The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Fact box Turtle tips Festive treats for the whole family Saturday Rendezvous Happy Christmas Country Partners Sirius the Intelligent Person's Introduction… Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Christmas walks Sara Eden Midweek Rendezvous Chess Winning Move Computer Games Champagne Moët & Chandon Punchline No. 3285: Brassless Load by Alban The Listener Crossword Word-Watching By Robert Sheehan Bridge Scope for People with Cerebral Palsy 10-23 Seven Days Radio Coogan's Wedding of the Year Vision Picture Gallery Myths and monsters Christmas Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the programmes across all channels Help the Aged Geoff, Pauline, Victoria and Figaro Television Geoff Posner, who has produced and directed four of BBC TV's top comedy and music programmes for Christmas, talks to Robi Dutta Slick Dick 'n' Dan Repeats Feast after famine Times Experts Prview the Week of Viewing Arts Food for the brain Science Wedding fever Soaps Merry cricketmas Sport Dark but not gloomy Black Christmas: Channel 4 proposes a radical alternative to tradition ARC Arthritis Research The sporting art of snow sculpting Television Peter Barnard considers the latest discipline which is being considered for inclusion as a competitive sport at the Olympic Games, and asks whether snow sculpting should qualify Last requests, first things first Television Peter Barnard meets Renny Rye, the late Dennis Potter's choice to direct his own final works for television It's the absolute truth Of the Box A tanked up Scouser with an attitude Satellite: Tony Patrick meets Bert the Fish, the piscine star of the Nickelodeon, um, channel Saturday Classics, class acts and class war Films on Television David Robinson makes his Pick of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers are on pages 10-23 Not what it seems Thrisller of the Week Women drivers Drama of the Week Films on Television Christmas Eve, Saturday December 24 He was not quite feeling himself Variations Nothing like a Dame for Christmas cheer Choice: a spoof chat show, power politics Christmas Eve, Saturday December 24 Christmas Day, Sunday December 25 Sly comes out on top after all Variations Seriously, though, the script has to be funny Choice: Some comedy perennials, and rather less obviously seasonal treats, dolphins and cricket Christmas Day, Sunday December 25 Boxing Day, Monday December 26 Anew Lanes battle Variations Potter's hallmarks were all in place at the end Choice: Dennis Potter's final film; a gardener abroad; comedy both deliberate and unintentional Boxing Day, Monday December 26 Tuesday December 27 A morph too far, Tommy Variations Who is to blame for a father's absence? Choice: Paternity suits and suitors in Jamaica Tuesday December 27 Wednesday December 28 Magnum hits a home run Variations Just suppose the concrete evidence is cracked Choice: Questions about scientific proof in criminal investigations; childhood, California-style Wednesday December 28 Thursday December 29 Getting back into action? Variations The best photographs don't take themselves Choice: How definitive press images happen Thursday December 29 Friday December 30 Not the last, at any rate Variations Political humour, plus a look at luvvie life Choice: American stand-up comedy surveyed; a political spoof; auditioning actors; comic favourites Friday December 30 Christmas EVE, December 24 Mind the sugar content Pick of the Week Christmas Day, December 25 Boxing Day, December 26 Tuesday December 27 Wednesday December 28 Thursday December 29 Friday December 30 Accelerated Learning Systems Limited Picture Gallery Gucci Swiss Time Pieces Magazine Diary When your children are in their twenties and single, you must expect to see them only when they're at a loose ene. In their thirties, with children, you come in handy Great Scott The homecoming Something for the Weekend Camel Moët & Chandon Moët & Chandon No Title Furniture Village No Title The Dufflecoat Company MOPS Wharfside No Title We Tree Kings Huge Bankruptcy Sale Restaurant Guide Eating Out Glenlivet The Times Cook Christmas is a time for traditional fare, but there are alternative recipes for the eating season Drink Don't be caught out over Christmas—there's still time to make sure you have all the festive bottles you need What to Buy Codorniu Magazine Christmas Quiz Answers Sandals Halcyon in St. Lucia Smail Birds Singing Irek Mukhamedov A Childhood Parker Duofold Martell
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