News from 12/01/1995
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J. B. Griffin, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Widget Finn, Edward Owen, Alasdair Palmer, Peter Talbot Willcox, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Rachel Cusk, Elizabeth Symons, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Barry Watson (Secretary), Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Roy Turner, Christopher Martin, Headmaster, Damian Whitworth and Katherine Bergen, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Michael Dynes and David Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, L. J. Manley, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, John Adamson, Steve Keenan, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Jim McCue, Ewan Harper, Peter Ball and Louise Taylor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rodney Sweetnam, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Rodney Milnes, Eileen Fursland, Robert Bruce, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Charles Elly, President, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Elizabeth Weir, Russell Kempson, James Weir, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Lucy Berrington, M. A. Jackson-Roberts, David Miller, Andrew Pierce and Ben Preston, Terry Eccles, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Graham King, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Piers Pottinger, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Roger Smith, Director, Rodney Brooke, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, N. H. White, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tim Heald, Kate Alderson, Janet M. Kapp, Julian Muscat, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Ronnie Fox and Ian Hunter, David Churchill, kris Anderson, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Park, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Marianne Curphey and David Churchill, Allen Robertson, Ronald Teeman, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Tim Jones, L. W. Docker, Robert Vint (Administrator), Tom Rhodes, Alan Hamilton and Marianne Darch, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Howell, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Stuart Henderson, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, John Dege, Stephen Tumim, Christopher Irvine, C. Langley,
ResumoTories begin to woo back Euro-rebels Blair lambasts his 'foolish' MEPs Japan barred from VJ-Day £700,000 bill for forged painting Appointments Index Markets to watch in '95 The jackal clinches £½m two-book deal for Amis Eton chaplain condemns 'socialist' C of E 20p theatre seat Peace is possible, says Dudayev I'm not a KGB spy, says Joan Lestor Philip Howard Saatchi sets up rival agency with colleagues who resigned Pink 20p Howard braces for defeat in crime compensation appeal Ministerial principles 'made up on hoof' MacKay's fixed budgets to cut £1.3bn legal-aid bill Lord Chancellor challenges belief that courts are best way to solve disputes Homebase By a Staff Reporter: Major to plug into computer highway Tesco to buy only home-grown veal News in Brief Council limit lifted Oxford rent protest New vaccine centre University pay-off cut Irish trade talks in US Parachute ruling Au pair death arrest Island musical closes £25m cocaine seized Hill House Hammond Christie's ordered to repay £700,000 for sale of forgery Girl, 13, abducted by sex attacker with baby in car Saturday in the Times Play shuts as actor heads west Orange Residents defeat 'wealth tax' parking permits Peugeot Oxbridge unites to challenge club that shuns women Members drag feet on path to equality The Times/dillons Lecture Passport to France Prisoner challenges temporary release rules Dixons Parkhurst staff in walkout over jail transfers ChildLine Scientists stumble on secret galaxies in darkest space Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess AEG Tribunal bans sex assault case solicitor for year Veterans welcome Japanese absence from VJ-Day events 'If you came across an officer used for bayonet practice, you could not forget either' SAGA Sculpture reunites wartime allies Trees grow faster near transmitter Sailor fined £17,000 for £193 fiddle Student accused of rape after ball Holiday resort bans beer bottles News in Brief Clubland raids News at Ten top Train death Out in the wash Stowaways found Blue Wales Raid ordeal Long delivery Stations offering through tickets may be cut by 80% Rail regulator insists top priority is better service for travellers, not high profits Proposed Core Stations Ciro Citterio Seasoned champion with a vested interest in the commuter's lot Man tries to flee on Le Shuttle Who's who Miele Kent is northern train builders' last stop Banham refuses to support plan for unitary councils 'We have listened to local people rather than to politicians with a vested interest' B&Q Hospital suspends nurse who operated Bonhams 3,000 had hepatitis infected blood Major must minimise impact of a Clause 4 victory for Blair Riddell on Politics Tory peacemakers win support of five Euro-rebels Nolan witnesses chosen Commercial Union Business warms to New Labour In Parliament Ashdown pioneers MP's Charter Ryman Camelot admits lottery blunders Angry socialists threaten to veto Eu Commission Reuter: Italian test-tube baby sparks ethics row It's just a dot in the ocean, until you get to… González lied over anti-Eta murder squad, poll claims Swiss issue avalanche warning Youth rally to back banned Paris radio Elite Russian troops denounce their officers Anatol Lieven reports from Stary Atagi in Chechenia on the demoralisation of Russian soldiers and the incompetence that is hindering Moscow's offensive in the breakaway republic Yeltsin takeover of army general staff adds to fears for democracy Ford Tudjman threat to expel UN troops Singapore opens debate on dissent in a nanny state Sex offender law attacked after vigilante neighbours' assault Nordic Track Chinese release picture of Deng Simpson rows 'not sign of a killer' Outcry over Mensa call for master race Arafat aide says Jewish expansion will halt talks US hails Japanese concession on trade Torture 'was covered up' Police kill escaped murderer News in Brief (Reuter): Bus deaths Inmate moved (AP): Belorussia joins (Reuter): Louvre theft Envoy named (Reuter): Trigger-happy California thrown into chaos by mud and floods Bomb plot suspects held as Pope begins tour of Asia Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Magnet No Title Sailing for the Holy Grail Tom Rhodes reports on the first yachtswomen competing for the American's Cup Forte A man's place is somewhere near the kitchen sink Children, dogs, cats, chickens, geese, guinea-pig, a country house, a working wife a man's work is never done Rise and fall of the poster modern Giles Coren laments the end of Athena, purveyor of art to the masses The Times Two sides of Marie Curie Distinguishing between bladder tumours When repetitive action damages the bone Dangers of a narrowed oesophagus At last away forward for men who are infertile Aileen Ballantyne reports on a scientific development that should bring hope to thousands of couples Does your Stomach Stick out? Medivac Dermatology Specialists Hot tears of a leader-writer Philip Howard relives the agony of a misplaced contact lens Janet Daley The judge in Helen Green's case was right: adults cannot charge everything to their parents' account Prince to wed Picture Gallery No excuses for cruelty Alan Clark says the Tories should use the outery over animal welfare to win a political and compassionate victory Olivier branch The Times Diary Ample reward The Times Diary Take it away The Times Diary The case for quangos Michael Dynes and David Walker on how we are governed New Labour, Old Europe The Times Think It through Rail privatisation should not limit ticket availability Meanwhile in Madrid The Gonzalez Government hangs on without honour Michael Howard called to account Imperial echoes Store of good will Union by force Daily acts of worship in schools Reform of the legal aid scheme NHS pay beds Mixed fortunes in NZ paradise? Playing the game Anybody there? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Royal Hospital School, Holbrook Luncheon Birthdays today Dinners Receptions Latest wills Picture Gallery Was it ice that kept early man from colonising Europe? Archaeology School announcements Appointment Forthcoming marriages The Times Robert Latham Robert Latham, CBE, Pepys Librarian at Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1972-82, and general editor of the Pepys Diary, 1970-83, died on January 4 aged 82. He was born on March 11,1912 William Goad, GC William Goad, GC, who won the Albert Medal (later translated to George Cross) while on wartime Arctic convoys, died on Christmas Day aged 72. He was born on May 10,1922 Personal Column Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Jack Hillier Jack Hillier, authority on Japanese art, died on January 5 aged 82. He was born on August 29,1912 John Wright John Wright, Under-Secretary, Overseas Development Adminstration, 1971-84, died of heart disease on December 24 aged 66. He was born on May 30,1928 Poor Speaking of English Lost Influences in the Home School Deficiencies Tracking down hotel specials Room Service Flights Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Our hidden treasures Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items USAirtours Bridge the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline issues a challenge Birmimgham wins a Chicago link Kenya strikes tourist gold While some destinations are desperate for bookings, Marianne Curphey and David Churchill report on two unlikely success stories Round the world via the land of tango Air Portugal Where have all the bookings gone? The Travel Business Holiday bookings at the touch of a screen Horror stories forecast Travel Portfolio Travel in the Times Mount Fuji, Here we Come The Times News The Times Crossword No 19,750 Business Times Weather Call In the Times Tomorrow Royal Opera Cut in output takes City by surprise British Coal land portfolio for sale Pointers for plugging a leak of talent Can Saatchi & Saatchi stop its former employees for working? BAe retracts hospital £8m claim Books Further job cuts at NatWest Unilever steps up soap war Sport Elson Associates Teenage Pop Fans the Bare Facts Business Today Electric storm Skill shortage By our Industrial Editor: Chemical firms to keep cutting despite growth Tec leaders say funds for training Inadequate' Paribas to build HQ in Marylebone Legal & Public Notices FNFC back in the black By our Parliamentary Staff: Trafalgar bid inquiry sought Tourist Rates British Steel expands Gold Fields Group CBI advice for workers Shell package for sale Foreigners more skilled Travel industry plea Thomas Cook revamp Changes at Borland Lockheed-Marietta merger proceeds Business Roundup Creative hypertension Charlotte Street under siege Swift taste of politics for rail regulator Swiss Bank Corp's clever blunder Dixons accuses RECs of £250m cross-subsidies Morgan Pentos statement fails to soothe City Wesleyan to cut jobs Gold Fields Group United Biscuits to shed 980 staff as KP plant closes B&e price doubles as two investors buy 154m shares 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 Salt and vinegar Tempus Dixons Cray Electronics Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Wall Street Anita upsets Environment The Times City Diary Power hair The Times City Diary Thrilling issue The Times City Diary Tinvitation The Times City Diary Russian riddle` The Times City Diary Big stock markets look good but beware in the Far East Economic View The dollar will be strong, the yen weak and bonds could turn out riskier than equities Coal 's great closing down sale The pita have gone. Now British Coal's land is going to. Rose Tieman reports Gold Fields Property Company Limited The politics of oil fuels yet another conflict John Howell on why the republic of Chechenia is so important to Russia Rate rises put plans for industrial investment at risk From a Correspondent in Parris: Sodexho shares dip over acquisition ATC New products lift Cray profits Accountancy & Finance Equity Derivatives Trader Champneys Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Help for Russia in Scottish Nuclear deal Business Roundup APTA buys three homes Boardroom coup at B&e Arcadian to buy hotels Southern Business falls CG Principles are not red herrings Michael Hughes says that auditors must be valued for objectively and judgment, not for following rules Any Other Business Kienbaum und Partner W. S. Walker & Company FT Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers ought to take it on the chin Multiple Display Advertising Items A volatile day ends in losses C E Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct A Garden in bloom Simon Tait finds Jeremy Isaacs bloodied but unbowed by recent storms at the Royal Opera House—and positive about the future Schools break down the barriers Coven Garden and groups of boisterous children are working hard to dispel the myth of elitism Otello Verona Something to sing about If there were ever a case for national pride, the Rodney Milnes explains his admiration The square that Inigo built Terry Eccles on the changing fortunes and faces of Covent Garden over the last 200 years Radisson Edwardian A scheme in tune with the 21st century Plans are afoot to redevelop refurbish ands extends Covent Garden The Royal Ballet Dancing out of trouble Allen Robertson on how the two companies of the Royal Ballet have found renewed vigour in the 1990's Royal Opera 2001: a Verdi odyssey The Verdi anniversary is a great excuse for a festival The art of selling tickets twice Simon Tait on a change in the Opera House fortunes M&TJ French lesson in bloodshed Cinema: Patrice Chéreau's gory epic reviewed; Ang Lee interviewd; and a Hindemith film score revived New Films: Geoff Brown contemplanes a religious massacre, a Taiwanese banquet and a botched robbery Shallow grave Libraries New peak of creativity David Robinson on a rediscovered marriage of music and image MGM The Wedding Banquet Pop Jane Austen for dessert Joe Joseph meets Ang Lee, whose latest film comtinues his fascinating with the gastronomic things in life Entertainments Today's Events A dally dulde to artsand entertalnment compiled by kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Pepys's books balanced After centuries, one of the world's great libraries has finally been catalogued. Jim McCue reports The Times Take that off and party Alan Jackson wonders what will be revealed next to make teenage pulses race faster The Times Mystery journey from there to here Dance: Radical moves from a master George Smith A few slips twixt score and stage Concerts: New music; post-bop sax PLG Young Series Purcell Room Pop of the bops George Coleman Ronnie Scott's MIA The primer of life Derwent May finds food for thought in an ingenious novel about philosophy Why Cambridge people are packed with guile Cambridge Minds Edited by Richard Mason Cambridge University Press. £25/£9.95 pbk University Politics F. M. Cornford's Microcosmographia Academia Edited by Gordon Johnson Cambridge University Press. £25/£8.95 pbk Hello Dublin, goodbye Berlin Dancing in Limbo By Edward Toman Flamingo, £5.99 pbk original A Farewell to Prague By Desmond Hogan Faber, £8.99 pbk original No peace for the disinherited New Authors Quangos to the left, quangos to the right Alasdair Palmer welcomes a new geography of Britain's government jungle Did the punishment fit the crime? Evan Hunter Higher Fated to be a bloody colonial Patrick White Letters Edited by David Marr Jonathan Cape, 35 Pattern Committee adds weight to Breeders' Day Yesterday Result Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Lingfield Park Doubts surround Trophy fancies Thunderer: Wincanton Guide to our In-Line Racecard Australian plan threatens Rugby World Cup pact David Hands reveals a threat to northern hemisphere hopes to stages the sport's showpiece tournament Scotland go for change as Hastings misses out Word-Watching Jolly japes hide dreams of gold The British women's bobaleigh aquaed is ready to take on the world. Stuart Junes report Weather hampers America's Cup trials Riders back on track after roof repairs Sporting Brief Conway steps up England well beaten Sampras feels heat Australians held Wells reclaims lead The Times Lamptey to leave Aston Villa Leeds poised to take up running Littlewoods Lee trickery conjures Norwich's downfall Bolton and Swindon do Endsleigh League proud in reaching Coca-Cola semi-finals For the Record City destroyed by Palace goal storm Fixtures Snow Reports The Times Mutch too effective for physical Millwall The £7m deal that left Cole with money to burn Andrew Longmore on the perks and percentages that add up to an instant football millionaire The Times By our Sports Staff: Ice hockey season is salvaged Gifted Gillespie runs the gauntlet Peter Ball looks at the slim winger aiming to convince Newcastle supporters he is not just a make weight in the transfer of Andy Cole Rugby league issues double challenge to Twickenham Matter of course Sick as a metaphor The Times Swail fails to block Hendry's sequence of victories Left high and dry on 97 Gough's ills add weight to England burden Departure of fast bowler inflicts heavy toll on touring team's morale Patel tames spin to earn draw Discovery Insole warns of dangers of too much Test cricket Alan Lee discovers that the many demands of the modern game are likely to lead to shorter careers Down but far from out Radio Choice Radio 1 Hopping around with a bramble bush Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union Arsenal succumb to pass masters Irresistible Liverpool sweep through to semi-finals of Coca-Cola Cup Hughes takes time to consider Old Trafford future Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Long Wax Coat Cricket Plymouth to fight claim as Shilton departs N. 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Recruitment Administrator No place for the bully Abusive managers are on the way out. Eileen Fursland on a pleasant change in the work place Multiple Display Advertising Items Bergmann Kunststoffwerk GmbH Shropshire Careers Service Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Career in Media Sales A tough test of character Life after Redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Amdea Multiple Display Advertising Items Audit Commission MAFF The Welsh Office City College Multiple Display Advertising Items RAS Mencap Brighton Health Care NHS Trust Practice/facilities Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Reading the new signs Doug Alker's role heading the RNID is not tokenism-he is the best man for the job, says David Walker Greater Manchester Police Authority Director of Programmes Public & Healthcare General Medical Council Team Manager The Churches Conservation Trust Time to open the windows on quangos Rodney Brooke argues the case for urgent reform British Red Cross RSA
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