News from 23/02/1995
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Hilary Mantel, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Juliet Cohen, Jeremy Laurance, David Hands and Mark Souster, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, A. L. Cooper, Neil Bennett, Alan Stein, Gordon Allan, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Raoul Franklin, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Edwin Bowater, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Vivian, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Clare Chambers, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Noel Goodwin, Ernest A. Hilton (Proprietor), Dr Simon Wessely, Simon Wilde, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Hunter, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Joe Joseph, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Adam Sage and Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Royle, Michelle Cliff, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, Lewis Rushbrook, Alan Road, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jane Urquhart, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Helen Dunmore, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, David Haigh, Stan Greenberg, Peter Dennison, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Trevor Smith Vice-Chancellor, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Margot Norman, Janet Daley, Louis Guyomar, Gillian Bowditch, Donald W. Morgan, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Paul Bew, A. B. Shrank (Vice-President), John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Matthew d'Ancona, Jonathan Coe, Zenga Longmore, Nigel Hawkes, Mikhail Lyubimov, Alice Thomson and James Landale, Eric Reguly, P. J. A. Smith, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Stephen Logan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Esmond Birnie (Chairman), William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Richard Cockroft (Director), James Pringle, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Eddie George, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Diana Goldsworthy and John Kenworthy, Jonathan Clark, Abdularazak Gurnah, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Frank Cooper, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Joe Partridge, Rob Whitehall, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Michael Henderson, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Brown (Chairman), David Robertson, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Emma Donoghue,
ResumoCautious welcome for Ulster plan 'Read it, study it, talk about it think of the prize at the end' French ask US to send spies home Appointments Index Festival of Fiction Cost of a prescription rises to £5.25 Robert Bolt, writer for all seasons, dies aged 70 Picture Gallery Geoff Brown You British are just waving us goodbye' A talking novel for 20p Babysitter death arrest 1,500 skiers flee winter gales ANA 20P MPs put on united front to promote framework initiative Northern Ireland document could open door to the house of peace, says Tony Blair TSB What They Said Beaver's dam takes shape Political Sketch Wary approach contrasts with condemnation 'This is an important development and it would be unwise to make a snap judgment' Loyalists Modest realities lurk behind all-embracing rhetoric of document There is less to the Northern Ireland initiative than meets the eye and unionists have nothing to fear from the abstract concepts it contains, Paul Bew writes Analysis The narcissus complex Saturday in the Times Peoples Phone "Admission that British rule in Ireland failed' Nationalists Everyone has a role in perpetuating peace and freedom 'It is now time to lay aside, with dignity and forbearance, the mistakes of the past' Constitutional Issues North-South Institutions Mercury Communications Well-intentioned words mean nothing without the ceasefire Riddell on Politics Major proposes new version of Stormont Local accountability would be improved and fair treatment for both communities ensured Two hundred years of turbulence History Dell Stephen Fry goes missing after three nights of new play 'It is obvious that he is in emotional turmoil after years of pressure' Nissan Britain battered by snow and rain Zurich Municipal Seamen blockade Channel News in Brief Death-case fine Player not guilty TV show cleared Not the ticket Ride committed Children died of infection spread by hospital drip Parents to sue after coroner hears that health checks were flawed The Bacterium 'Youngest rapist' cleared on appeal Snoring spectator jailed by judge Memory and Concentration Studies Dixons Academics urge foreign boycott of Oxbridge club International Fund for Animal Welfare Failure to carry out checks leaves legal aid open to abuse Blood test gives hope of cure for arthritis By a Staff Reporter: Nottingham fails to find a Sheriff TV body wrong to rule on Panorama The Welsh Advantage Delayed death law 'should be scrapped' Skier who beat blizzards has ME Patenting of genetic plants is halted Tough new controls will put unlicensed minicabs off roads Comet Fairbairn laid to rest in his Scots crypt By a Staff Reporter: Neo-Nazi ordered to work with Pakistanis The Times Auditor's inquiry 'impeding council decisions' America attacks French claims of embassy spying Balladur moves to limit damage after security to Le Monde reveals expulsion order Congress seeks rescue plan for bankrupt Washington Auto Direct Mother throws sons off bridge America to press Russia on reactors Woolwich Building Society How de Gaulle set the seal on years of mutual suspicion German car union calls strike over pay claim Time Computer Systems Ltd Britain has designs on Berlin Five held as Eta regroups Visa maze tests Russian patience Albanians learn how to complain Grand style chosen for new embassy Nato boost for Claes Offer to quit buys time for Afghan President Israelis try to defuse dispute (AFP): Bill to ease divorce Threat to 'corrupt' Chinese Security alert after Buthelezi walkout B&Q Balloonist soars across the Pacific to challenge Branson's epic voyage 95 killed as jail revolt is crushed US envoy pressed on rights in China Appeal by blasphemy teenager World Summary Berlusconi seeks May election (Reuter): Somalis ambush UN staff convoy (AFP): Anthems banned at tournament (AP): Pop-up snake causes fright A forgotten army of the betrayed Middle-class women who are abandoned by their husbands and ignored by the State are finding a voice at last Forte Travelodge Satisfaction guaranteed The Rolling Stones just keep on rolling-all the way to the bank. Giles Coren catches their latest tour Gan Car Insurance First the bite, then the wait How traveller can best avoid malaria A new way to stop infection from IUDs Treating people with real or imagined bodily defects A very happy heartday Derrick Morris is Europe's longest surviving heart transplant patient, says Alan Road Insurance Wealth Coil cure How long should a sick leave last? Dr Simon Wessely on the different attitudes employers take when serious illness strikes a member of staff Anatomy lesson Works Spring Fashion Issue Time for self-help in Ulster Negotiation stands more chance this time, says Matthew d'Ancona There is more longing for peace than in 1973 Italy's plight is ours too Only a programme of privatisations and sound finance can help Italy out of its morass-and only the Right can do that Press here The Times Diary Beeb boob The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sour suite The Times Diary Day job The Times Diary Off one's bike The Times Diary Janet Daley If Governments didn't penalise it, the family could bounce back Green Paper After the proposals, a time for Ulster people to talk Buthelez's Honour Old ugliness returns to the new South Africa The Moscow Line Queue here for visas: mafia money an advantage Gordievsky and the Labour Party County council budgets One-way ticket Financial reward: public and private Business progress after Ulster lull Aerial bombing Pasta dispute Ways of healing accident service Social security cash Oxbridge luminaries Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Supper Personal Column Memorial services The Times Luncheons Anniversaries Royal Charter Receptions Deputy Lieutenants Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Appointment Chinese Herbalist/acupuncturist Dinners Church news Robert Bolt Robert Bolt, CBE, dramatist and screenwriter, died at his Hamshire home on February 20 aged 70. He was born on August 15,1924 Personal Column Mount School, York (G. S. A.) Quaker Alan Tayler Alan Tayler, CBE, Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics at St Catherine's College Oxford, died of cancer on January 29 aged 63. He was born on September 5,1931 Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc Wanted Heritage George Stibitz George Robert Stibitz. inventor of the digifal computer, died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, on January 31 aged 90. He was born in York. Pennsylvania. on April 30,1904 From a Correspondent: On this Day Going to Church in Moscow Elizabeth Dacre Elzabeth Dacre, MBE, charity worker and former officer with the WAAF, dick in Rottingdean, Sussex, on February 12 aged 93. She was horn in South Africa on March 6,1901 Wanted for dinnertime: 35,000 genuine books Room Service Quick reply Lot of bottle Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items SATA The Travel Group Music to the ears Hefty cuts Cheaper world Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items Special sounds Hang about Suite treat Multiple Display Advertising Items United by tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items Caravans go green Sundial Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Austria Travel Short Break Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Moonlight Travel Glasgow's the best place for croissants Egon Romay has found tasty meals at BAA airports USA ABTA Why Manchester is reaching for the sky Unlike southereners, Mancunians support airport development and are desprate to reap the benefits of a runway expansions plan Oh won't you stay just a little bit longer? The cheapest business flights home could now take in a weekend break for two The Times 160 jobs go as airline closes Book with care KLM Flying towards trouble Young holiday planners Wild in Africa Historical Easter Mystical voyages Amsterdam and other bargains Travel in the Times Billion-dollar business The Times Crossword Championship 1995 Eliminator Puzzle News Picture Gallery Business Forecast Tomorrow Black to buy up all Telegraph shares Mars moves out of Saatchi's orbit Euro Currency Hanson deal clears path for takeover Greenspan hints that US rates may be near peak Books Sport Carsberg calls for cartel office to replace OFT and MMC UK 'at odds' with social proposals for summit The year 2000 is only 34 days away Pied Piper of Early Music Business Today Pay damage Low power PIA takes tough line on review of selling Tourist Rates City of Rochester upon Medway Directors' rises upset public, financiers say British Gas faces pay challenge By our Industrial Editor: Portillo rejects attack on UK jobs policies Heseltine delays Lloyd's rule move The Times UK growth for 1994 revised to 3.8% IoD criticises lack of debate on EMU Changes at HK bank Dublin wins 1,100 jobs JLI Group chief leaves Toyota export milestone ICL deal over Sorbus The Times Homepower shop chain split in £7m sale MTM on lookout for takeovers Reforming the regulators Fighting monopoly with a monopoly Mars sounds a disCordiant note Another undertaker for short-termism General Cable loss deepens Yorkshire Bank, For Business Commodities Liffe Options Hanson to the fore as shares beat shaky start 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 Northern Electric General Cable Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Clearing the decks Tempus MTM Wall Street 'Monetary union would be enormous step' Eddie George, Governor of the Bank of England, on the economic arguments for and against a single currency Bank Governor kicks off a long overdue debate Anatole Kaletsky looks at the crucial points made by Eddie George in his speech on Emu Cazenove top of the class The Times City Diary Odd art The Times City Diary Missed major The Times City Diary Juggling names of the famous The Times City Diary The Expro Group Losses trimmed at close NP Reshaped Philips on course for growth Accountancy & Finance Binder Hamlyn Implementation Management Consultancy Frank Usher buoyant at half time Acorn seeks £17m to fund product development Banking & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Rhino calls for £3.7m Oliver restores payout NTT confirms C&W deal United buys trade events TBI to buy Cardiff airport for £30m Business Roundup London radio Arthur Andersen KPMG Accountancy in Financial Markets BMB Assistant Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items DLA Public Practice Top 6 Firms Samax Resources Limited Administration Manager Getting brand strategy right David Haigh on achieving effective branding in professional services Accountancy & Finance Swiss Bank Corporation Ap VAT chat Not always in the picture Any Other Business Converted? Shine on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax minister sees the light on reform Audit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Controller The Institute of Chartered Accountants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jermyn Street quality High Street prices Stone killers not up to snuff Cinema: Geoff Brown would rather be struck in a lift with Louis Malle than get Stoned WB Isle Go to the Opera Art Prize Academy Award Nomination Best Original Screenplay CD Direct The estate of the nation Theatre: A small Mersey marvel The Knocky Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable 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 Have no Truk with unspeakable trash Radio: Talk Radio UK is dreadful and must not influence the BBC, Peter Barnard insisits Praise be to All Saints Richard Cork applauds the award-winning redevelopment of Wakefield's Cathedral Precinct A true Renaissance man CD Direct: Richard Morrison presents this month's choice, the early-music pioneer David Munrow Great Recordings on Offer The Times First step worth watching Musicals: Rodney Milnes looks forward to a rare performance of a neglected work by a Broadway master Picture Gallery Blown down through the centuries Concert: Jazz saxphone meets 15th-century choral music, with ravishing results Jan Garbarek/Hilliard Ensemble Festival Hall All Praise Rattigan A cut below the rest Opera History as the art of memory Jonathan Clark applauds a critique from the old Left of smug historians who sneer at the 'heritage industry' BG An artist neither of her time, nor of her place Frances Hodgkins Paintings and Drawings By laie Buchanan, Michael Dunn and Elizabeth Eastmond Thomes & Hadson, £22.50 Why the black townships turn to the white witches African Women Three Generations By Mark Mathabane Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 Too noisy and far too greedy A house divided against itself Ben MacIntyre on the irresistible tale of a dynasty that produced two of America's greatest presidents and a legacy of backbiting Sweet smell of gossip Walter Winchell Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity By Neal Gabler Picador, ?20 Top of the food chain of satire Without a Hero By T. Coraghessan Boyle Granta, £9.99 pbk original Prose elegies for secret tragedies The Times Non-consultation is not a breach of trust Law Report February 23 1995 Power to make supplementary reserved costs award No jurisdiction over race bias claim at appeal hearing Legal & Public Notices 'Resorting to' premises Regina c Commissioners of Customs and Excise, Ex parte Ferrymatics Ltd Compensation case attracts legal aid Regina v Redbridge Justices, Ex Partc Guppy Group identification in court foyer Regina v Tiplady Receiver bound to account for VAT on rents Efficient Lloyd's litigation case management The Times Hastings recalled for national service Corless agrees to leave Gloucester Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Cambridge defence found wanting Keene on Chess Winning Move Grange Road Teams Bisley ready for women Champions of the workhorse Dual approach Jumping ahead Cool King rallies to capture place in semi-finals Whittall seals tied match in Harare Christie out Cambridge lose Hide confident Unfitting time for anthems Biting back Hendry ensures Blackburn hold their early lead Leaders below par but stay two points clear in Premiership race Eager Quinn proves spark to lighten City gloom For the Record FA Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Yeboah applies finishing touch Woodhall returns title to Britain SKI Club The Fellow loses race to defend Gold Cup crown Thunderer: Huntingdon Garrison Savannah ready to claim another notable scalp Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Lingfield Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Thunderer: Wincanton Plan made to save National London University trial eights share Tideway honours Illingworth's men facing challenge Telecom Security Word-Watching Knight's century prelude to victory Lyle searches for spark of magic Snow Reports Radio 1 Old-timers on to a winner Radio Choice Southern softies1 Hard-nosed Harry. . . 0 Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Chdice Rugby Union United take challenge in their stride Norwhich City fall as champions maintain pressure on Blackburn Rovers Times Two Crossword Arsenal call on Houston to calm storm surrounding Highbury Cricket MOP By our Sports Staff: Ruddock earns reprieve from rainstorm Crème de la crème appears on Gemini JM Whitehead Selection Price Waterhouse Management Consultants Openvision Albemarle Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Director of Europena It Services Cambridge Recruitment Consultants HR Director Chief Executive N. 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Lothian and Borders Police No Title Picture Gallery 'As this festival shows, rumours of the death of the British novel are greatly exaggerated' Viking Festival programme Look back in anger-and satire As part of its anniversary, Penguin is Publishing nine novels. Times writers talk to the authors Julia Llewellyn Smith With a different spin on reality Anjana Ahuja meets Clare Chambers In the grip of a passion for words Derwent May meets Love for the old country Katherine Bergen meets Jane Urquhart Civil rights and history's wrongs Journey into the unknown Ian Brunskill meets Behind the last taboos Giles Coren meets Helen Dunmore Faith, hope and sexual clarity Rachel Campbell Johnston meets Emma Donoghue Glimpses of humour through the gore Lois Rathbone meets Nicholas Royle 'My first Penguin paperback Giles Coren asks some prominent bookworms about their early ventures between soft covers William Boyd: "Sometime in the 1970s, perhaps… One for the Money Will CD-Rom kill the book as we know it? Nigel Hawkes examines the future of electronic publishing Celebration time for British booklovers More than 40 authors help Penguin to celebrate 60 years of Blackwell Caribbean Connection The Times The Afterlife High prices for tatty old objects of desire Early Penguin editions were design classics. Now many ara collector's items, says Steve Hare Flightless bird that winged its way to fame The story behind the logo that is renowned throughout the world James
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