News from 18/01/1995
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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Christopher Bacon, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Karim Ebrahim Al Shakar, Simon Barnes, Charles Foster, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Anjana Ahuja, Inigo Gilmore, T. G. Wills-Sandford, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Lucy Berrington and Alan Hamilton, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Catherine Milton and Michael Binyon, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, J. F. Richardson, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Annette Fitch, Stanley Sadie, John O'leary Education Editor, Jacques Arnold, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Murray Sayle, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, D. R. Harris, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Janet Bush, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Richard Lloyd Jones, Brenda Maddox, George Brock, Barry Millington, Richard Spencer, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Elizabeth Ray, Chairman, Emma Wilkins, Tim Renton, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Rachel Collins, David Crease, James Morgan, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Peter Johnston, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Peter Barnard and Alexandra Frean, Anjana Ahuja, Eric Talmadge, Esther Robb, Robert Miller and Jonathan Prynn, Ewan C. B. Corlett, Robin Guthrie, Peter Riddell, Ian Buruma, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Robb, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston and Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Glencross, James Cameron Wilson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoAt least 1,800 die and fires rage on in quake disaster Japan shocked by devastation 'that couldn't happen' Fears for safety of British students on exchange trip Index Eat out for only 20p Inside Prescott ponders mystery of car's 200-yard joyride Breaking the mould Major rebuff for Santer Poll gives Labour a 31-point lead Bombs: five held Middle England exiles Anderson Media battleground Arthritis Research Contessa challenges immigration ban on Brazilian nanny Major faces revolt over Spanish rights to fish off Ireland Charity Card By a Staff Reporter: Police get damages over claim of racist brutality Power cut, ferries cancelled, as winds hit 90mph Terrorist unity 'vital' News in Brief Sado-masochism case Single-sex wards victory Eton boys robbed C. P. Hart Pools TV embargo may be removed Palestinian woman among five held over embassy blast By a Staff Reporter: Suicide bids 'by rape victim' PC hailed for saving life of US officer By a Staff Reporter: Biker who hit 160mph cleared of speeding Epson BBC writes sex scenes into tale of 19th-century English society Stars pay medical bills for drama teacher Parliament ignores abuses, says Nolan Inquiry into ethics hears demands for an end of lobbying Flatten Your Stomach! Universities act to curb 'massive' student loan fraud Strip stories not lies says 'bullied ' artillery officer Dell Labour MP in line for sell-off profit Women sue health chiefs over letter telling of HIV risk Consultants criticise TV hepatitis report Scientist 'may have been shot by mistake' £20m of needless X-rays put patients in danger Surgeons neglect NHS for private work, says survey 'Hurtling force' wins Eliot prize Habitat Saturday in the Times Peugeot Compulsory purchase 'exploited' by utilities A new agency has been proposed to ensure that a system set up for the public's benefit is used only as a last resort Forty claim to own gems found by boys Durham Pine Mother on child-death charges News in Brief Shuttle risk Riot suspect Fair ride death Bishop's loss Rape remand Back-pedalling Toast to baby Krishna centre launches fight for survival Alliance Leicester Rapist who fled from Rampton recaptured Santer dashes British hopes of cultivating allies in Europe Riddell on Politics Labour to provoke tail battle in 59 Tory marginals Regulator cuts track charges Voters are offered clear view of EMU In Parliament Evaair Aitken taunts his 'silent' opponents Dalyell's resolve dented by party activists Major is back on form to boost his batting average Creator of the new shires votes for parish-pump politics 'People who know best are thjose most closely involved, but they cannot make their views known' The chairman of the Local Government Commission tells Ian Murray why small is beautiful in decision-making Unitary bodies to start next year By our Motoring Correspondent: Millions of motorists willing to break law Potato failure doubles price Hill House Hammond School accidents hurt 11,000 in year Peoples Phone By our Community Correspondent: Labour intends to restore powers Treasury orders security services to cut budgets Millions of pounds saved as M15 and M16 make economies in buildings and kit Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Bryant Homes BA pilot saved jet in tail flap emergency …In Such Perfect Locations Chechen delegation agrees ceasefire with Chernomyrdin Christopher meets Kozyrev as hopes are raised for halt to bloodshed Yeltsin strategy rests on exploiting clan rivalry US may parole Briton held for 24 years (AP): UN force in Bosnia told to quit base (AP): Wallenberg case reopens Rwanda begs for more aid Israel debates settlement plan (Reuter): Two BBC men are arrested MasterCard Shifting faults defy forecasts and show limits of design Rescue workers keep up search through wreckage of Kobe for dead and missing Prediction Training fails to prevent panic and chaos Preparation Nation cursed by more than 1,000 years of destruction from the earth Haven known as 'God's door' becomes ruined gateway to Hell The City Lecturer tells how he pulled body from debris Desperate survivors try to fight raging house fires with buckets of sewer water Rescue Foreign Office sets up emergency phone line Britain 'We have proved the experts wrong' Intel inside Santer agenda for federal Europe challenges Major Commission's new leader vows to end opt-out of social chapter Balladur gets ready to start race for presidency Tory Euro-sceptics alarmed by speech Berlusconi threatens to scupper Dini's Cabinet Violinist loses leg as train traps case MOPS Polish agents rescued CIA men in Iraq Hurd hopes Tories will be inspired by Gingrich verve Drowning case call for death penalty Singapore imposes fines on Tribune New drug offers hope for alcoholics Complete By our Foreign Staff: Pope beatifies missionary killed by lethal injection Some cold comfort for Mrs Dimbleby When your husband wants to move to a 60-acre organic farm, prepare yourself for a smelly learning curve that has to be shared A quake that rocked a nation Murray Sayle, in Tokyo, describes the day that an unthinkable calamity finally happened Zurich Municipal Next , a degree for the serious train spotter Railways have always had their fanatical supporters—but never attracted serious academic study. Now all that is to change, says Michael Binyon Men and super-cool men Thing 1950s machismo. The ultimate dude look means snug knitwear, windcheater jackets and checks Issey Miyake Hot topics An Elle of a body Uplifting Browns In store Alan Coren It may be only a spiritual loss, but it has left an enormous gap All dished up Bowing before the forces of nature The Japanese expect earthquakes, writes Ian Buruma, but still no one knows how to prepare for them Is Nolan just a paper tiger? Standards in public life need a permanent and independent guardian. The Nolan committee should demand wider powers Best crate Doing bird Oat cuisine Master's voice A Dangerous Border Major should not provoke the Unionists God's Door Siams Earthquakes are a reminder of man's vulnerability Louche Ends A pretty costume drama, BBC, but don't credit Edith Labour's 'chaotic' devolution plans Battle of the sexes in clubland Proposals to restrict rail ticket sales Unrest in Bahrain Impartiality of quango members No legal aid Geese as guardians Thick as a plank? Court Circular Today's birthdays Anniversaries Today's royal engagements The Times Dinners Luncheons Professor Maurice Stacey Legal appointments Retirements Personal Column Picture Gallery Griffin yields ancient ancestry Forthcoming marriages University news Lord Schon Lord Schon, industrialist and chairman of the National Research Development Corporation, 1969-79, died in London on January 7 aged 82. He was born in Vienna on May 18,1912 Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. Brooker Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. Brooker, travel agent and former member of the Special Operations Executive, died on December 24 in Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway, aged 85. He was born in Paries on September 23,1909 In Memoriam Private Trailfinders Colin Barnes Colin Barnes, fashion illustrator, died after a heart attack on December 19 aged 60. He was born on March 24,1934 Critics hit out at 'blueprint for unions' Miguel Torga Miguel Torga, Portuguese poet, died in hospital in Coimbra yesterday aged 87. He was born on August 12,1907 PiR Barrett Webb Pa Consulting Group TWW Plc Riley MJM Recruitment Ltd MacMillan Davies P4 Graphics Limited Career in Media Sales Multiple Display Advertising Items Grange Selection Rayal Insurance Dynamic Advertising Chance Making little women of us all Louisa May Alcott's potent lesson in how to be a selfless woman underlie today's endless, headline-grabbing sex wars A clash of TV cultures The BBC should franchise out its growing commercial activities and keep its licencefee integrity intact, David Glencross says The BBC's example keeps commercial television honest Famous for 15 minutes Times TV Top 20:115-Minute Segments IBM's big image blues Will a new marketing tack succeed for the undisputed leader of the world computer industry Good news for Fleet Street Brian MacArthur reports on the ways to achieve sales of 100m more newspapers Winners and Losers in the Price Wars News The Times Crossword No 19,755 Business No Title Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Bill too late to aid C&g widows Saatchi & Saatchi calls extraordinary meeting Rank seeks Texas sites for leisure centres Arts Tesco enjoys it best Christmas Publishers hail books ruling Homes Trafalgar receives Luxembourg listing for Grid invention Sport Maine Tucker Recruitment Consulting Grand Met forced to climb down on bond issue rate No Title Business Today Mexican wave First Choice leap Business supports tougher standards on race Lloyd's to miss worst of Japanese quake cost The Times Picture Gallery John Brown shortlisted for $5bn pipeline study BAe ready to merge Jetstream A number-crunching tale of two icons Welsh woo inward investment Unilever deal lifts Scottish TV shares Business Roundup Peso hits Banamex Nadir injunction move Benetton stands by ads Peel income rises The price of recovery Photobition to float Wyko back in black Losses at Platignum Tourist Rates Japan's economic phoenix Repairing Kobe damage will spur growth Swift gets rail back on track Why didn't they ask the shareholders earlier? Profit rise at First Choice given cool reception Lucas fund manager appointed Outstanding year for Chrysler From our Correspondent: Rates and costs hit US banks Court Cavendish soars Business Gas Salisburys chief bags jeweller BPB buys £16m plant in Spain Commodities Kingfisher falls pending word of Christmas sales Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Christmas pudding Tempus First Choice BPB Industries GrandMet Clearing the air Down Under The Times City Diary Picture Gallery It's whatsisname The Times City Times Ebrd rethink? The Times City Diary Sky locos Mistakes that left investors practising a Mexican wave Janet Bush argues that Western liberal ideas can prove disastrous when applied to Third World economies The perils of name dropping Martin Waller on Saatchi & Saatchi's identity crisis TLS Silver lifting in the peso storm cloud The Times Unit Trust Information Service Member HSBC Group Equities take a tumble Who needs the Jermyn Street Sales? Multiple Display Advertising Items Speechly Bircham Solicitors Southern Housing Group Hewlett Packard N B Selection Ltd Pan European Recruitment RIPA International Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Australiasian Temp Company Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Excutive Secretary Angela Mortimer Segal Recruitment Liffe Gissings Jonathan Wren & Co. Ltd. The Pool Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd. Vine Potterton ROC Recruitment Ltd, Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd. Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Financial Times Angela Mortimer Secretary/Administrator TateGallery An Unusual And Demanding Career With Overseas… IMG Knightsbridge Secretaries Determined to be a letter manager Joan Llewelyn Owens reports on the range and value of training programmes La Crème De La Crème Science Museum Office Angels Multiple Display Advertising Items Cjes City Alfred Marks Marlar Bennetts International Joslin Rowe Joyce Guiness Partnership T. V. Joyce Guiness Partnership Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Partnership Judy Fisher Associates Joyce Guiness Partnership Hobstones Recruitment Consultants DTZ Drake International Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Times Group PA/ Administrator Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Assignments Galore Start Work Now! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate GR intérim Peoples Phones Times Newspaper Ltd. Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Consultants' Assistant Recruitment EC2 NSPCC Fulham Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Business Administrator BIOS Zarak Hay Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Party Ingredients Catering Services Business Centre Ltd, Rainbow Recruttment Experienced SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items WA Research Assistant HarperCollinsPublishers London Marriage Guidance Hodgart Temporal & Co. Personal Assistant/ Secretary Sheila Childs Recruitment Legal Secretary/assistant Supervisor Victoria Wall Associates Secretary on the Trading Floor Mary Holland Publishing Assistant Susan Hamilton Group Financial/administration Controller Office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Herring Baker Harris Joslin Rowe Handle DSA Directors' Secretaries Star Selection Secretarial Support Multiple Classified Advertising Items MG Recruitment Consultant Multilingual Services Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants The Language Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items C & S Personnel Consultants Administrative Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Curtain call for couture As Mozart prepares to don his Armani, Rodney Milnes charts the marriage between high drama and high fashion La Crème De La Crème Dance Who's Wright? said Fred Radio: People listen to pop stations for pop, not personalities. So why should Steve Wright's departure from Radio 1 matter? Gordon Yates Medical Secretaries Part Time Careers Ltd. Music Cabaret Lapada Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol .) on release across the country Is there a dancer in the house? Dance: Debra Craine on the real-life backstage drama that marred an opening night Swan Lake Festival Hall Adventures in sax New Music: An intriguing end to the Park Lane Group series House of the first hallelujah Should the Mayfair home where Handel composed his greatest music be turned into a museum? Stanley Sadie argues the case Natural-born ladykiller Cinema: James Cameron Wilson meets Jean-Hugues Anglade, the French actor with two successes on view The Times No Title Lament for a violent world Theatre: A black view of urban life Forgotten Heroes Cochrane Polished brass Concert: A Birtwistle premiere for tuba LPO/Howarth Queen Elizabeth Hall The Plough and the Stars Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Keith Cardale Groves Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Persimmon Homes Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage English Courtyard Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items France General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inside story, by the buyers who know Rachel Kelly on how to change a house without calling the removal men Dine in style for 20p Addresses Winner who foiled the fencing system Unorthodox champion proves a point with remarkable rise to the top Andrew Longmore meets Simon Austin, a sporting enigma blessed with raw faith and natural talent Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices For the Record Can Cantona break ranks and write the whole truth? Midweek View England's fitness concerns recede Courage First Xv Burke graduates to Irish ranks David Hands finds a promising stand-off half ready to remind England of his precocious talent The Score from Last Saturday's League Games and Cumulative Points Totals S Africa applauds du Plessis decision Tears as Higgins loses out to Pichit Masinga makes light work of Walsall Substitute's rapid extra-time hat-trick spares Leeds Cup blushes Swansea reap just reward Pressure mounts on great survivor Walker spends £54m chasing dream Armstrong topples Carlisle Full Guide to Today's Fixtures Norman says world tour may be delayed Gales hamper racing Cup battle beckons Elliot cuts competition Lomas lifts England St Louis Rams are born Davis retains lead Snow Reports The Times Snowline Jenks steps into spotlight as opportunity knocks Julian Muscat meets a conditional jockey thrust from obscurity to partner his stable's leading horses Windsor Sanders fined for expensive mistake Ludlow Wolverhampton Sherwood declines outing in Ireland Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Ramprakash passes test of temperament Domestic conflict ended by Waugh Australia's senior side captures World Series Cup with defeat of reserves Word-Watching Bangalore Scoreboard Stewart ready to risk comeback Dragons make point against giants Super League … A dirty kind of cleansing Silver-tongued in the service of the guilty BBC1 Variations Satellite Fencing Becker suffers familiar upset McEnroe ousts third seed as Bates rallies in Australia Open Featherstone winger soars above racial barrier Christopher Irvine on an historic selection for the England rugby league party Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Lotus come to end of road in Formula One Casual Cords Football
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