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News from 06/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Simon Barnes, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, C. F. Packham, Harvey Elliott, Michael Waudby, Richard Thomas, Lindsay Cook and Ian Murray, Andrew Warren, Director, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Wendy Miller, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Joseph Williams, Roger Barking, Clive Davis, Jenny Knight, John Franks, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Adam Thomson, Martin Fletcher, George Ross, John O'leary Education Editor, F. Longanesi Cattani, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Alan Howells, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, C. L. Loyd, Edwin Brigden, Kenneth C. Calman, Chief Medical Officer, Peter Waymark, Sir Ron Dearing, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent, Colin Welch, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, John Charnley, David Hands, Ian McIntyre, D. J. Chamberlain, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Mary Teasdale, Susan Gilchrist, Arnold H. Beckett, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, George Brock, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Gerry Acher, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, E. F. Boosey, R. W. Wheatley, Simon Heffer, Charles Bremner, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Joel Brand, Raymond Keene, Rose Wild, Personal Finance Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Marianne Curphey and Edward Gorman, Stephanie Biden, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Boyle, Michael D. Wright, Tony Rocca, Ben MacIyre and Giles Whittell, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, N. M. Jordan, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Pamela Walters, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, John Lewis, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Paul Kelbie, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Stuart MacLure, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Yeo quits as local party deserts him Minister goes in 'extreme sadness' John Major, accused of dithering over Tim Yeo, has wasted no time in using his departure to promote an old friend - and boost the Ulster initiative Successor is close to Major Index William Rees-Mogg Streamlined curriculum splits teaching unions The Kent Enigma Africa weird and stupid, says youth sent on safari Johnners, voice of summer, dies at 81 Crown and Politics Former SAS chief takes over Bosnia command Linguaphone 30p Adams defies Major to seek clarification News in Brief PC tells of shooting Fraud plot charges Health bonus protest Charge in WPC case Crash lessons 'lost' Bird clean-up appeal New Manchester bid Northern Rock 'Back to basics' ends with trip to back benches The fate of Tim Yeo was not decided by the man who appointed him but by Conservative Party activists, the media and his own behaviour, Philip Webster writes Yeo yields to moral outrage of local Tories By a Staff Reporter: Women rivals' shared views Media wolves scent blood in politically lean times Riddell on Politics Full text of letters Minister calls for return to higher values Giggling maestro of the cake-by-cake commentary Jovial Johnners ruled in a sunshine state Simon Barnes finds the secret of the charm of Brian Johnston, the perennial schoolboy of cricket who was Wodehouse personified Innocent master of innuendo On Saturday in the Weekend Times More Furniture Ideas PC World Slimmer curriculum restores teachers' freedom of choice Patten accepts radical Dearing scheme relaxing rules on what schools should teach Sir Ron Dearing's report will eventually transform the National Curriculum less than five years after it was introduced Threat of boycott recedes Reaction World of Leather Germans show way ahead Training Nothern Rock Floods bring death and more warnings No end in sight to downpour as torrential rain dilutes propect of summer hosepipe bans Renault a Certain Flair By a Staff Reporter: Inmates free officer after 15-hour siege Keene on Chess Kent prays for weeks of drizzle Almost lm children left home alone by working parents' Mother denies boys lived in squalor Ignorance of first aid costs lives Pizzaland Cellnet Police appeal for help to trace WPC who deserted baby Radisson Edwardian Hotels Tories face Euro-poll trouncing Voting trends set Lib Dems on course to capture 11 seats An analysis by Mori predicts more Labour gains in Ec elections and a shattering below for Conservative morals in the South Bank charges firm £820 to arrange ten-day overdraft Barclays considers warning on fees Death crash lorry driver fined Multiyork Redhead's condition improves News in Brief Driver killed M3 delay Priest charged Silver theft Taxi sanction Cat potted Bond winner Father flies home to face justice over abduction Secretaries yearn to seize power Magazine House of Fraser Stores Mother gives evidence at trial of murder suspect Trapped Georgian nationalist leader commits suicide, wife says The ousted President of Georgia is reported to have asked his remaining supporters to kill themselves rather than be taken alive by government troops Clinton issues warning to Croats Papandreou threatens to close Skopje border France seeks right to shoot hack at Bosnia aggressors Former SAS chief to lead Un troops Verdi sex biography lowers the tone (Reuter): Russian press ready to strike Aspiring members urged to show patience Mexican air force bombs hills after rebels flee Police fire on crowd as Bhutto rift widens Pyongyang backs nuclear checks Schizophrenic puts other selves on trial 'Madam' has Hollywood men in a sweat Hurd condemns squalid state of Gaza Patten defends press freedom Heal's (Reuter): Afghan forces capture airport News in Brief (Reuter): Offer welcome (Reuter): Clinton papers (Reuter): Plea ignored Rape therapy (AP) (Reuter): Jackson move America's Fas Credit Card what on Eart Card GM Stena Sealink Line Major's threat to the Crown The final part of an investigation into royalty and politics When the Prime Minister apparently threatened his rebels with a dissolution, he risked a constitutional crisis. Simon Heffer concludes his prize-winning essay The Park Lane Vaults Ltd Battlefield of the psyche Ian Robertson on a classic study of generalship which exposed the lethal flaws of famous commanders Earls Court for Sail Thoughts on digestion Breakthroughs of 1993: a fresh understanding of gut problems and a new drug for heart attacks The monkey gland secret Rejuvenation treatment once attracted the rich and famous even the Pope-but was later dismissed as trickery. Now it is being reconsidered in medical circles. Dr James Le Fanu explains Janet Daley Sex may be entirely private, but when a baby is conceived, the public has a duty to take moral interest Tee-hee Picture Gallery Fowler should go next The Tories are in a mess, and a reshuffle is urgently needed to restore confidence Just like old terms Diary Mea culpa Diary Real time Diary It's for you My start of term report Sir ron Dearing on his proposals for the curriculum Twelve Drummers Drumming Why He Had to Go From now on ministers will have to practise what they preach Classroom Truce The Dearing report must be the end of the curriculum dispute Reflections on personal morality and ministerial office Bosnia's plight Maxwell pensioners Lottery prizes Ridgeway restrictions Holiday reading Great leap forward? Big Band at risk Curb on drugs for schizophrenics Air pollution Cover charge Christmas story Person in the street Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Renovation costs £1.3m less than demolition Neighbours defeat a council's scheme to build new estates on the site of their homes Personal Column Forthcoming marriages School news Royal Society of Chemistry Marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Johnston George Squibb Personal Column Woodside Animal Welfare Trust The British Kidney Patient Association National Kidney Research National Children's Bureau Zviad Gamsakhurdia Fine Future for One-Day Matches Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Caribbean slips on its banana Island seek stable fruit deal Opera in Barbados Athens turns East Multiple Display Advertising Items States Savers Barbados is on song Sold on Spain Air lines All-in hotels try to tempt the British Busy, busy Ireland Travelogs Airport bargains Troubleshooting Solo special Greece in aggressive sales drive Travel Portfolio Ltd Doubts linger on safety cameras Air safety worry Plea to US veterans Havoc on the pistes forces change Trials of cameras mounted on planes to monitor external damage are still being held. But European approval has not been given Country holidays Flyaways Insurance threat for skiers The Times Lunn Poly D-Day appeal to America News The Times Crossword No 19,432 People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Tourist rates are on page 26 Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly The Times Tomorrow Business Picture Gallery German rate cut hopes lift pound Signs of a dip in German growth at the end of 1993 suggest that interest rates may be cut although the Bundesbank may not reduce rates when it meets today Founders stand down for Independent vote Anatole Kaletsky Books 34,35 LWT talks with Yorkshire close to collapse Picture Gallery Sport 39-44 A fair wind for boat builders Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Cadbury Must Succeed Business Today All Change Small Change Change up No Change By our Industrial Correspondent: Leyland DAF expects further rise in truck sales British Steel to close Midlands tube factory Hunt to snub CBI plan for Tec funding La Cr?me De La Crème Audio Secretaries for City Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cluttons Secretary Wanted House prices fall, says Halifax Tia Europe Ltd Angela Mortimer Carl Bro Group Barraclough Carey Productions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westland wins order from Brazil H . J. Heinz New Year-New Job? Fomo Products (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britannia offers 3.64% to first-time buyers Business Roundup Beckenham placing Riva gives loss warning Banesto chiefs to speak Paramount showdown Enterprise divestment New chairman at TWA The New Law Publishing Co. Plc PA/ADMINISTRATOR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Still going down the tubes British Steel's closure teaches harsh lessons Lunch and the cost of financial services End of LWT's phoney war Pennington Lloyd's expected to have excess capacity in 1994 The Lloyd's settlement offer roadshow began yesterday with the first of 14 meetings when details of the offer were spelled out. Almost two thirds voted in favour of the offer Kwik Save sells stores subsidiary Norwich Union maintains with-profits bonus rates By our World Trade Correspondent: Chinese to take the credit over Americans By our World Trade Correspondent: German rescue plan wins initial backing GM men moved to Vw 'out of loyalty to L?pez' The Times Kleinwort Benson Euro Tunnel Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Eager private investors get the field to themselves Stock Market Currency volatility helps Liffe to keep up record Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Record finish for Dow Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates A year when optimists will need to find a biggerfool Economic View Anatole Kaletsky, in sceptical mood, takes a look at the prospects for 1994 Fitzalan Howard bows out Painful extraction Charter play Age game Westland Lloyd's Litigation may be better for Lloyd's and for names Business Letters Double standards Poor returns on dowry Tempus Kwik Save The First Personal Bank plc Futures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sharp falls at close British Funds A Fimbra Members Auditors and internal controls Goodman Jones Legal & Public Notices Accountancy & Finance Any Other Business Recognition for Carter Temporary Accountants Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Controller Austin Knight Farewell to goodwill as he sails into the sunset Alderwick Consulting A turbulent night at the Peking Opera Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews Chen Kaige's colourful epic and De Palma's latest gangster collaboration with A1 Pacino The fine art of being an amateur painter Unsung, unhung, the enthusiasts of Britain carry on creating, says Joseph Williams Theatre Winner Palme D'or Cannes Film Opera Global vision Arts Briefing Sisters' visit Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Spiral into blissful chaos Theatre: French plays resourcefully revived in the West End and on the Fringe An Absolute Turkey Globe Existential omelette The Egg Camden Studio Bailey Radio 3 woos the yoof vote Richard Morrison tunes in to the BBC's new, daily music programme aimed at teenagers Great Classics on Offer The Times Swan-song for Dunkirk spirit Can Lord Gowrie restore the confidence of Britain's opera companies? Rodney Milnes looks ahead Little magazine with big ideas Publishing: Clive Davis celebrates 40 years of an unlikely success story Royal Opera House Minerva Press Peace, retrenchment and reform Colin Welch enjoys a mordant study of how Liberalism was able to dominate Victorian politics for 50 years Zapping the zodiac Moving Mars By Greg Bear Random House, £9.99 Spoiled children of American art The Picador Book of Contenporary American Short Stories Edited by Tobias Wolff Picador, ?14.99 Where I'm Calling from By Raymond Carver Harvill/HarperCollins, ?15.99 In a minor key Poetry Play it again, Zulfi Ian McIntyre on the playboy populist who posed as saviour of Pakistan, but ended by being hanged by his former chief of staff Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan His Life and Times There's a gude time coming The Hollow Drum Scotland since The War Mainstream, £14.99 Scotland a Concise Cultural history Edited by Paul Scott Mainstream, £20 Across the optical spectrum Colour and Culture Practice and Meaning from Antiquity to Abstraction Bernard Cornwell Ich bin ein Dubliner Lions of the Grunewald By Aidan Higgins Secker & Warburg. £8.99 paperback original McKenzie Waterman & Co. Engineers Lahmeyer International Connaught HSA ERC Headway Royal Mint Trans World Airlines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks's Barclay Media Unisource Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Datastream International Ltd The Director General United Medical Enterprises Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interexec Plc Crone Corkill Barton Lyle Ltd Angela Mortimer IFALPA International Federation of Air Line Pilots… The Times Newspaper Unijet Goodman Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Appointments Champion & Partners Ltd Project Leader Shaftesbury Housing Bedfordshire Probation Service SMCL Sheffield Consulting Group Ltd Oriel Selection The Royal Navy of Oman Becton Dickinson MAL The Times Newspaper MBA TWA Advertising Sales Blyth adds five boats to fleet for Ocean Challenge For the Record Littlewoods Pools Kinder wind fills New York's sails David Miller finds the New York Yacht Club at ease with the loss of the America's Cup and sailing serenely towards its 150th anniversary Fixtures Snow Reports Holroyd provides impetus to Leeds's revival Taylor has chance to restate England credentials Need for top-level enquiry into drug-testing Sports Letters Word-Watching South Africa take heart from Rhodes resilience Australia shaken as de Villiers produces four-wicket burst Changes of rules would make racing safer Britain takes lead Time of change Trials retain value only if tailored to suit new needs Scotland selectors keep options open Hourigan stakes his claim to the future Richard Evans finds a precocious teenager with his sights set on becoming champion National Hunt Jockey Southwell to stage additional fixture Yesterday's Results The Times Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Passion play that captured best of English game Barnet bank on ground switch Compagnoni sustains successful run Italian closes gap on Wachter with World Cup giant slalom triumph Absent Indians cast shadow Abc Plc Company Holmes soon home and dry Barada leads Egyptian advance The Times Sampras succumbs to Alami's fightback Eden's strong start Ireland prepare Gavin given test place Games plans shelved Luckman on target Popov breaks record Butler to bow out Kings fear worst Registration delayed Television and Radio Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Handel and Dittersdorf Harp Concerto Variations Satellite David Miller Golfers defy the elements down among the dunes Venables awaits England's call Walker concentrates on FA Cup Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching When Johnners came in, bad feelings went and fun began John Woodcock, cricket writer for The Times since 1954, remembers the broadcaster, Brian Johnston Lloyd's of London Cricket

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