News from 26/01/1995
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Anatol Lieven and Andrew Glasse, Michael Thompson, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Robin Barnwell, Anatol Lieven, Lucy Berrington and Robin Barnwell, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Tom Griffiths, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Adam Zamoyski, Rachel Cusk, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Tibor Fischer, Mark Souster, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Anthony Samuels, Humperdinck Jackman, Jeremy Beecham Chairman, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Ian Roberston, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, John Phillips and Phillip Willan, Martin Fletcher, K. Kirkman, Thomas FitzPATRICK, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Newth, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, David Hands, Timothy Palarm, Lecturer, Peter Barnard, Joyce L. Ambrose, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Christopher Woodhead, Ackner, Iain MacKintosh Director, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, George Brock, Janet Daley, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Robert Brehl, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, M. Horah, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'Leary, Educational Editor, D. C. Slater, Former, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Trevor Brown, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, John Hinton, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Raman Subba Row, Michael Dynes, Paul Hamilton, David Walker, Tim Jones, Andrew Pierce and James Bone, Charles Tchkotoua Chechem Ambassador, Kate Bassett, R. E. W. Ridley, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Richard Beeston, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Alan Jackson, Roy Munden, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, James Cameron Wilson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ernest Rea, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Michael Hornsby,
ResumoTories gain from Clause Four row Blair's triumphant poll rise suffers its first setback Shephard puts curb on lenient exam marks Schools 'in grip of orthodoxy' Index For the man with everything - phantom shares Warrior queen no longer rules waves at Britannia Take me to M16, says 'defector' Subba Row urges cricket reforms Sent-off Cantona attacks fan after taunts from crowd Backpain Early birds enjoy the cream of Foulkes Political Sketch Labour in protest over City job for Wakeham Share Shop Ford staff crack new dress code Mandarins accused in arms-to-Iraq report Major urged to snub EU over fishing Fast lane coach ban confirmed Transatlantic smoke ban Vernons to cut 95 jobs Royal gift to Dresden Editor shot dead Boy faces death charge BBG launch in Europe Blakelock widow's joy U-boat holed in Channel Family found dead Supercomputer on line Snow traps 5,000 cars across Pennines News in Brief Ford Twelve of Koresh's children died in fire at compound Survivor tells of plan for followers to kill themselves with guns or grenades Passenger denies 'lost suitcase' swindle Car 95 By a Staff Reporter: Gang snatches record £3m in armed raid Woman and elderly sisters foil police again Orange Old soldier who shot thief walks free from court Currys Candid camera shows Sellers at play with royalty Private world of a public clown is revealed in cache of home movies to be screened on television Trust price rise forces GPs to cut operations 'Killer' sponge lurks in cave Admiral Cellphones Share Offer Britons becoming complainers who know their rights Social Trends: 25 years on, we're healthier, wealthier and increasingly dissatisfied Snapshots of national life Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Britain becomes magnet for continental workers Disability on the Agenda Report clouded by claim of bias Library gives US words of advice The night a young joyrider was shot dead at an army checkpoint 'Authority to fire depended upon a person having deliberately driven at another person' Demands are growing for the release of Lee Clegg after law words rejected his appeal. Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt describe, from court transcripts, the night Karen Reilly was killed in West Belfast Dell Cabinet to debate chances of release Victim's family say let her rest in peace Admiral Cabinet begins crucial talks on building unity over Europe Riddell on Politics Cook angers Left by switching sides on Clause Four Party ballot condemned as a 'stitch-up' Blair launches 'New Labour' roadshow By a Staff Reporter: Law chief backs Bill on human rights Accused MPs 'should face an independent arbiter' Midland Increase in single parents on benefit begins to reduce B&Q Simpson's defence shifts focus to 'gang' theory Judge lets courtroom coverage continue after TV station apologises for showing juror (AFP): Mafia boss jailed for 1977 death News in Brief (AFP): Bishop held (AP): Mob killing King restored (AP): Lang drops out (AP): Britain attacked (Reuter): Flea posting MOPS (AFP): Contact Group split on Bosnia Clinton speech bows to Republicans' agenda Darling of New Jersey promises second revolution Woman in the News Staples 1In the Case of our Rotherham and Bristol Stores,… First direct No Title California Speaker holds on to his job President fears new Gephardt challenge Trading spirit and clan networks keep Grozny refugees in fighting form Major reprimands Yeltsin as Chechen war scaled down Norway rocket gives Russian defences Cold War reminder English triumph in corridors of Brussels Calais (Reuter): Helicopters shot down Fast monetary union backed Georgian general killed in Moscow Fini regroups neo-Fascists Reuter: Millions of Stalin's gulag victims are rehabilitated Halifax Bishops condemn legacy of hate (Reuter): Israelis threaten to send troops back into Gaza Saga Services Ltd. Zimbabwe judge jails doctor for neglect PoWs on Tokyo mission to win compensation House of Fraser By our Foreign Staff: Flu hits survivors of Kobe quake 'I want everyone to tell me their story' Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to William Trevor, winner of the Whitbread Prize Everest Yesterday's men were richer History and some maths reveal a dramatic decline in top people's pay Truths that had to be told about Hugh Grant A new Niven—or a tiresome fogey with an eagle eye for self-publicity? Admiral Coloroll Pension Trustees Limited Sacks, science and sensibility Ian Robertson meets the neurologist who studies the bizarre extremes of human life Bupa Real food for thought Lack of iodine and its effect on intelligence What to think about a nasal drip Benefits of combining Wellcome and Glaxo drugs Medical Briefing Nose poser Hiv double Fifty years on, the fluoride fight is still not won Why do we resist a simple public health measure, asks Nigel Hawkes Admiral Janet Daley Britain puts a fair trial before freedom of speech, but O. J. Simpson is not being given the same privilege Damning publicity can be a favour to the accused Badger baiting Picture Gallery Net loss The Times Diary Picture Gallery Europe's engine splutters We should be quaking: Germany can no longer pay Europe's deficits, so who will? New position The Times Diary Nachtmusik The Times Diary Doubled up The Times Diary Picture Gallery Teach our teachers a lesson Christopher Woodhead on school's failings Out of Auschwitz As memories fade, the fiercer the message glows The Humble President Clinton cannot even be sure of renomination by his own party Dress down Where men in suits may escape from uniform—once a week 'Just and suitable' murder sentences Use of X-rays Measles vaccines Out of Auschwitz Religious broadcasting on Radio 4 Democracy, regions and devolution 'Posture' photos Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Bank-bashing Plight of war-torn Chechen republic Theatre changes Hms Caroline Hard to stomach? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons The Earl and Countess of Selkirk Reception Personal Column The Times University news Appointments Lincoln's Inn Memorial services Anniversaries Latest wills Qualified Cook Required Forthcoming marriages Dinners Admiral Arthur Phillip commemoration service Scottish Episcopal Church Commander Graham de Chair Commander Graham de Chair, Dsc and Bar. wartime destroyer captain, died on January 5 aged 89. He was horn on September 10.1905 Personal Column Harold Dent Harold Dent, Editor of The Times Educational Supplement, 1940-51, and Professor of Education. University of Sheffield, 1950-60, died on January 23 aged 100. He was born on November 14,1894 Tickets Combat Stress British Limbiess Ex-Service Men's Association The Times Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Research into Ageing W. D'arcy Hart W. D'Arey Hart, solicitor, died on December 27 aged 97. He was born on September 15,1897 Ezra Rachlin Ezra Rachlin, pianist and conductor, died in London on January 21 aged 79. He was born in Hollywood, on December 5,1915 France Paris Two specialists launch international hotel guides Room Service Flights Golden Wings Pelican Travel USA Id East Africa Connections Journey Latin America Flight Centre Sundial Travell Ltd Lowest Prices Lake District winner Marianne Curphey on a northern town that launched a screen legend Trailfinders Nelson's Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd Flights Oceans Apart World Link Embassy Flight Centre America Calibre Travel German Travel Centre Benz World Offers! Flights The Times Oz throws a giant party British flock to Australia Archies Travel The high price of cheap holidays How the competition for bookings could damage host countries The Travel Business Tap Air Portugal KLM Introducing Mr Savoy The new boss of London's most famous hotels starts his quiet revolution with two 'for sale' notices. David Churchill reports Weekend Travel Outback Australia Does the offer still exist? More than a fifth of advertised holidays were already sold Colourful holidays Bargain Breaks Business Travel 95 Tories gain from Clause Four row The Times Crossword No 19,762 Business Picture Gallery Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly In the Times Tomorrow Lenders fear more defaults on houses Mystery calls from slick operator Saatchi & Saatchi defectors discover a hoaxer on the line Anatole Kaletsky Post Office managers expect policy U-turn Barclays Bank near to sale of US mortgage subsidiary Arts Hollinger fights Canadian taxman Sport Grants of Dalvey Ltd., Sainsbury acquires Texas for £290m Updike and the Problem of Masculinity Business Today Red alert Govett expands Names' losses rise to £571m Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Heseltine to put pressure on Japan's whisky import curbs Germans to take 10% stake in C&W Halifax investors fight merger Lvmh sales leap 17% New White Paper on competition Business Roundup Boeing down to earth Philips creates 300 jobs Country Casuals blow SEC Greyhound inquiry Recovery lifts DuPont Ga appoints Rankin Occidental loses $36m The Times Govett buys us fund manager for $250m By our Banking Correspondent: TSB finds no reason for share price leap Fixing up Lord Fixit Ministers in demand in the jobs market First class answer for the Royal Mail Govett heads west Pennington Colefax & Fowler lifts dividend Lombard taken over nine months after float Digital Wh Smith edges to £45.2m in sluggish market Commodities Bank shares boosted by talk of TSB takeover Stock Market Hays slipped 1p to 289p in spite of announcing it had been awarded a five year contract by Ab Foods to distribute animal feed. Robert Morton, of Charterhouse Tilney. the broker, says the deal will add £7 million a year to turnover. He remains a buyer of the shares Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes With Hope Smith Tempus Ladbroke Ocean Lombard Congratulation not so welcome The Times City Diary Red-hot service The Times City Diary Comfortable? The Times City Diary 90 not out The Times City Diary Athena's failure raises questions of credit Trevor Brown considers some of the lessons to be learnt if a Plc cuts an ailing subsidiary adrift Japan's disaster doesn't have to herald a crisis Economic View It may be little consolidation to the people of Kobe, but rebuilding their city will benefit the whole of Japan Scotland pays for branch economics Magnus Linklater bemoans the sacrifice of research excellence for commercial need It may be, as some have argued, that the entrepreneurial spirit is lacking Ocean Group to shed 300 jobs in £26m restructuring Accountancy & Finance Deputy to Head of Technical and Finance Ethyl Petroleum Additives Limited Rebels challenge NHL's need for cash call Allied Textiles relies on acquisitions Financial Manager David Chorley Associates Director of Finance Enviroenergy (Nottingham) Limited Cheer for brewery as beer volumes rise Business Roundup Abbey sells Wfim EU plans phone fund Qs profits warning Dudley Jenkins ahead Sorting out son of Cadbury Robert Bruce says the new body is likely to err on the side of reform to heal the corporate divide Accountancy & Finance Hitachi Credit (UK) Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Any Other Business BsP Arthritis Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Knight Lme Broker The auditor and the luggage trolley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equities extend rally CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share Shop True love and such gorgeous weather Cinema: Only You deserves a medal from the Italian tourist industry, but gets nothing from Geoff Brown A movie career timed to perfection Success has come late—and slowly—to Barcelona director Whit Stillman BBC Opera MGM Dance Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 Just one thing on their minds Opera: In Scotland, Mozart is updated to make a stylish and sexy mid-20th century comedy The Marriage of Figaro Theatre Royal, Glasgow Progress from B to B Concerts: Modern masters at the Barbican; a challenging programme in Birmingham LSO/Boulez Barbican Beyond the fringe CBSO/Elder Symphony Hall Nightmare imaginings from hell Debra Craine sees Lindsay Kemp bring his grotesque and beautiful visions to London in a Gothic Cinderella This, being Kemp, is fairytale at its most violent and perverse Ever so gently into turmoil Theatre: Marguerite Duras revived; a modern-day Cassandra in Brooklyn; and more of the London International Mime Festival Suzanna Audler Bac BBC Betrayal for the sake of a quiet life The Yiddish Trojan Women Cockpit Nikolai Demidenko Drowning and waving Mime Festival Foundation for Hellenic Culture Fan fare for new converts Pop Mike Scott Hackney Empire The war-drum throbs no longer R. W. Johnson on a study of the Zulus, who defied an empire but have yet to find a role Shaka's Children a History of the Zulu People By Stephen Taylor HarperCollins, £18 Dodging the final solution The Holocaust and its aftermath: the victim who escaped, the witness who was ignored, and the scapegoat who was tried Sacred Games By Gerald Jacobs Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Nobody would believe him Karski How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust By E. Thomas Wood and Stanilaw M. Jankowski John Wiley, £16.99 New Authors Israeli justice on trial The Demjanjuk Affair The rise and fall of a show-trial By Yoram Sheftel Victor Gollanca, £18.99 The Times The prophet of Bloomsday Peter Ackroyd hails a very American reaffirmation of the central literary tradition of the West The Western Canon By Harold Bloom Macmillan, £20 Backlist Sexual intercourse did not begin in 1963 The Facts of Life The Creation of Sexual Knowledge in Britain 1650-1950 By Roy Porter and Lestey Hall Yale Univerisity Press. £19.95 Science in the Bedroom a History of Sex Research By Vern L. Bullough Harper Collins, £16.99 From the gates of Hades to a season in Hell Poetry Masculinity as ravenous as it is redundant The Afterlife and other stories By John Updike Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Weekend Books McDermott proves his point Critics inspire Australia's defiant fast bowler Pollution through neglect Lloyd's damages are liable to income tax Where cathedral bells celebrate Ashes story John Woodcock recalls famous games and great players who have graced the Adelaide stage Special jury warning required Power to make restraint order against non-party to trial Head-butt costs Merle chance to meet England International Teams Howard's appeal backed by Scots Word-Watching Australians' run falls at Kingsholm The Times Anger unleashes the man with the golden arm Andrew Longmore, in Miami for super Bowl Xxix, appraises the quarterback who took San Francisco by storm Fixtures Vested interests ruin cricket New school day Penalise defence Rugby lets off steam on field Forward thinking Littlewoods Wasteful Chelsea punished by Collymore Newcastle delight in Gillespie's promise St Bede's have the final say By our Sports Staff: Robins hits winner on Leicester debut Villa hang on after Saunders strike For the Record Quinnell named in Wales squad O'Sullivan stands firm Lara plays leading role Masters loses sponsor Delecour cuts lead Merson makes return Under-19s fall short Junxia goes back to Ma The Times Llewellyn winning fitness battle for plum Festival rides Nap: General Wolfe (2.50 Huntingdon) Next best: Kytton Castle (1.50 Huntingdon) Thunderer: Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Trial market Low National entry continues trend Huntingdon holds early inspection Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Lingfield Park American dominance completed by Agassi Predictability of women's game makes farce of equal prize-money Ringer paves way for British success Snow Reports Ballesteros warms to Manila Confident Jackson set his sights high Contrasting views on rape Radio Choice Radio 1 Scare story that is only too easy to swallow Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Rugby Union Cantona brawl shames United Frenchman faces heavy punishment for fight with spectator after being sent off England in disarray as Hick forced out by injury Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Tennis By our Sports Staff: Fa vows to take swift action on latest incident Roll of Dishonour Town & Country Manner Ltd Recruitment Matters Samsung N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Limited Coopers & Lybrand N B Selection Ltd Whitehead Selection Limited JM TSI Group Trojan Management Search Limited N B Selection Ltd CBC Associates N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Robinson Keane Body Shop North West Water PRP Executive Selection TK Selection N B Selection Ltd The Executive Selection Division of Odgers and Co.… S&H Consulting Limited Eurosearch Associates N B Selection Ltd Microsoft Limited Executive Directors N B Selection Ltd NM Recruitment Consult Whitehead Selection Limited KFC CTA Limited Pataks JM Management Services Limited Post Office Marque Executive Resourcing MSL International Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Director - Systems Management Warwick Parker & Co Ltd British Airways Engineering Digital Opt-Tel Services Wsa Corporation International MacDonald & Company CDOA Interexec CDOA Mainland Path Finder Coburn Blair Search and Selection Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Limited Adderley Featherstone plc Howgate Sable Unidata (UK) Limited Piper Trust Associates in Advertising MacMillan Davies Mark Hunt at Monarch Recruitment Ltd Walkers Snack Foods Ltd., SMCL Oil & Recruitment Hoskyns Regent Consulting TK Selection Barkers Response & Assessment PA Consulting Group Strategic Resource Solutions Ltd Corporate Broadcast Communications Limited News International Newspapers Limited Pied a terre Sales Consultants Ote £25/£50K Times Newspapers Ltd., A New Start Career Analysts Ltd Sydney Consultants The Consultancy Company PA Consulting Group Pte Ltd. 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