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News from 17/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alan Sykes, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Edward Mills, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Maureen Cooper, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Olli Kivinen, Lynne Truss, Jenny Knight, Kenneth Baker, Mark Halsey, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, David Pappin, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Ian McLachlan (Solicitor), Libby Purves, John Garrett, Ray Kennedy, Roger Sanders, Sean MacCarthaigh, John O'Leary, John Young, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, T. Dear, Howard Davies, Director-General, Edgar Brennan, Stuart Hill, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Joanne Glasbey, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Catherine Lawson, Mary Donaldson, Rachel Collins, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Nicholas Wood, Michael Black, Oliver Holt, Donald Wilson, James Naughtie, Brian Beel, Richard Packard, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Peter Morgan, Director General, Dave Allen, Chairman, Philip Beck, Chairman, Patrick Gillam, Chairman, Allan Gormly, Group Chief Executive, M. R. Hoffman, Chief Executive, Andrew Hugh Smith, Chairman, Ewen MacPherson, Chief Executive, M. G. Newmarch, Group Chief Executive, Tony Palmer, Chief Executive, Peter Walters, Chairman, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Andrew Yates, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nisson E. Shulman, W. G. East, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Karen Steele, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, John Bald, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Christopher Irvine,

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Our Foreign Staff: Assad ready to sign peace with Israel Clinton hails breakthrough The Middle East peace talks resume in Washington next week with hopes of a comprehensive deal raised by the gesture to Israel of President Assad of Syria Index William Rees-Mogg Church turns away divorcee Gambling on IVF Prime Minister faces high risks at Scott enquiry Gaidar resignation reveals reform doubts Holiday Offer Cabinet and press at war as Right debates Major's fate We set two leading laser printers to print the same… No Title Wandsworth dismisses house sale accusations Tories in turmoil: fresh allegations and another leadershiptest for Major International Convention Centre Birmingham Smith blames 'betrayal' for cynicism Gummer puts lone parent plan on hold Tory MP in new sex affair 'Anti-Major' press attacked by editor More tax earmarked for tunnel rail link News in Brief UDA 'doomsday' plan Police Bill under fire Lecturers vote on strike Library safety delay Police hurt in race clash Overdose man dies Navy couple waive rules Stowaway sees four friends perish in ship's metal tomb By a Staff Reporter: Duke accompanies Duchess to Mass Suicidal stepfather shoots girl of 15 MPs question law chief on drug baron's freedom New name on garden seat Lacroix reworks romantic past Direct Notice Account Loving Britons favour fidelity Success and The Times Gags that bring the House down REstrictions on Parliment's debate and power endanger democracy Suzuki PC left to drown after glue attack Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Latter-day Shackletons complete icy voyage Files on 'Nazi massacre' to be released H E Bates and the V1 NEC Pawn shops learn upper-class art of broking The sign over the pawnbroker's shop may not be so common in the high street but the most discreet of traders find themselves serving a different kind of customer Three killed in weekend accidents News in Brief Carjack case Rape charges Inquest opens Flying visit Reporter hurt Bond winners British Airways Playing for high stakes in the baby lottery The odds are long, but people are still willing to take a chance on medical technology Move to monitor fertility clinics' success Rising demand failed by NHS Facts and Figures Couple's joy over 'football team' in freezer Clinton 's clutch of promises leaves much to be delivered The President looked good on his first visit to Europe since entering the White House. Yet he is for now the only definite beneficiary, Martin Fletcher writes Reform architect Gaidar quits Yeltsin's Cabinet The Russian President to placate conservatives in his cabinet. The result has been to drive away a key radical who clearly has no taste for compromise By our Foreign Staff: 'I cannot both serve and oppose' Radisson Edwardian Hotels Woman reaches final round of Finnish poll Turkmen herd gives President easy win First Direct Syrian initiative increases regional risks for Assad Geneva summit boosts hopes of Middle East peace Israeli politicians are enthusing about a breakthrough next week. Jewish settlers in the Golan Heights could face the stark choice of leaving or living under Syrian rule Carnell Ltd French marchers celebrate victory for state education Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Radical blacks renounce armed struggle Italy sets poll for March 27 Fatalism gives green light to deadly road safety week Olympic future of 'Ice Witch' hangs in the balance American skating rivalry pits boiler-suited tomboy against star born to sequins and spangles (Reuter): Saddam in 'no-fly' warning News in Brief Hopeless talks (Reuter): Tehran denial (Reuter): Home truths (AP): Minister goes (AFP): Plotters' fate (Reuter): Davidoff dies Mexico orders amnesty after peasant revolt London Electricity Raining cats and Filipinos If you were wondering what has happened to the weather, look to Pacific, says Peter Barnard Token No1 Go Places holiday offer Times Reader Offer: 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Chance to Win a Mediterranean Cruise Terms and Conditions Today's Featured Operator: Swan Hellenic Little things, little minds Why do the institutions of state bother with video games and radio soaps? Win a cruise worth £5,000 Pick up on the checks When the young and tredny have tiered of the utterly outrageous—they turn the traditional Browns Hotline Forte Leisure Breaks Matthew Parris The beauty of Bolivia's hinterland is such that, when it traps you in its coils, you may not want to escap News at No 10 The Times Diary Sounds off The Times Diary Missing the moral of wobble week Two views of the trial by scandal of john Major and his Government Not dead and not buried Peter Riddell on why John Major should survive his present traumas Lady Bountiless The Times Diary View halloo The Times Diary The GLC empire strikes back A Note of Promise Clinton must make good his Atlanticist pledge Home Truths The search for scandal should not obscure sound policy Beyond a Boundary Cricket is a binding force in the West Indies Scott enquiry's search for truth Floods in the South Debate on lowering age of consent The ethics of IVF Appeal of the pipes A different legal world Unsolicited services CrossRail project 'vital to London' Down memmers lane Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular School news Anniversaries Nature notes Villagers solve an after-school problem Community Enterprise Award winners Personal Column Marriages Announcements Today's royal engagement Latest wills Flights Directory Forthcoming marriages The Times Birthdays today Frank McEwen Frank McEwen, Obe, artist, teacher, administrator, and the founding director of the National Gallery of rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) died in ilfracombe, Devon, on january 15 aged 86. He was born on April 19,1907 Personal Column Dolce Vita Multiple Display Advertising Items Church Housing Trust Parkinson's Disease Society Bruno Rossi Federica Montseny Harry Nilsson Harry Nilsson, singer-songwriter, died on heart trouble in Los Angeles onn January 15 aged 52. He was born in New York on June 15,1941 Malcolm Ross Malcolm Ross, the first headmaster of Crown Woods school, died on december 26 aged 83. He was born on june 8,1910 On this Day Ignorance and Venereal Disease Knowledge the Keynote of Prevention News The Times Crossword No 19,441 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Hours of Darkness Tourist rates are on page 33 Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Hidden treasures The Times Tomorrow Silence in the night Ripe for dramatisation Arts England weakened by Richards injury Wales and france start five nations' championship in style Norman may face enquiry Moment of truth moves nearer for Venables Books Graham Searjeant The Loan Corporation Education on Monday Newcombe paints dour picture of leading players Goellner withdraws For the Record Snow Reports Picture Gallery Lanner leads Swedish celebrations Fixtures Bell raises British spirits with return to top form The Times Sports Service Rayer revels in role of replacement for Walker Pressure on davies eased with victory that banishes memories of defeat by canada John Hopkins reports from Cardiff on a player who emerged from the supporting cast to take centre stage Wales run Scotland ragged France display strength as Roumat signals advance Irish deficiencies expose need to expand championship David Miller says rugby union on the home front must widen its horizons Andrew's record to no avail Gullivers Sports Travel Lathwell's last chance vanishes in final over Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Kirsten suffers broken cheekbone Torvill and Dean still working on changes Fox gives Northern precious late drop Conner's lead reduced Tigers retain Trophy Wasim stands down Way sinks Surbiton Devils' run continues Boardman unruffled Bills one step away No fee, no stars O'Reilly misses trials Chen beats champion Nicol can claim first title for Scotland Sport in Brief Board to explore fixture transfers Warwick's example paves way Thunderer: Fontwell Park Results from Saturday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Party Politics injured National Hunt Leaders Forte to support Arc Earl Boon initiates treble for Barber Loss of Chantilly would be price of financial gains Thunderer: Carlisle Wolverhampton Forest 's late challenge wears down Tranmere Leicester in top spot Uncomplaining Davies takes care of basics Oliver Holt finds traditional values alive and kicking at Shrewsbury's Gay Meadow Tough times for Dundee's cosmopolitan band Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Mesmerising Cantona inspires hungry United Beardsley's skills still draw praise at top level Education Courses EF Internation Language Schools Davies's College Abbey Tutorial College Gabbitas Educational Consultants National Extension College Everton welcome Walker with late feast St. Aldates College The St James's Secretarial College Planning Sciences Supporters' elation covers up cracks at The Dell Brunel Cranfield University St. Brelade's Institut Lansdowne Business Training The British Institute of Florence Oxford Tutorial College The Rapid Results College Kingston University Bath College of Higher Education Royal Agricultural College University of Kent at Canterbury Knightsbridge University Ashbourne St. Joseph's Hall, Oxford A Level & Gcse Easter Revision Courses The London School of Journalism University of Reading Webster University University of Oxford Posts St Elphin's School Oxford University Press Thames Valley University Information Centre Lancaster University University of Exeter Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Riyadh Schools for Boys and… Wentworth Milton Mount Bournemouth Courses Uppingham School St. Margaret's Oxford Oxford House College Reading between the lines Hailed as a panacea for learning, the latest reading scheme abandons some children to their fate, argues John Bald Are you safe at the wheel? Teachers are learning how to drive minibuses properly Steps for Avoiding Accidents University of Oxford N B Selection Ltd Burlington Danes More choice for postgrads Facing a squeeze, universities are courting higher degree students The University of Hong Kong University of Surrey Chaem School St Christopher School Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists St Catherine's College, Cambridge University of Dundee South Bank University Scholarships Lochinver House School Sixth Form Scholarship Giggleswick School University of Strathclyde Hertford College The Final Dearing Report Newland House School Trust Ltd Romantic with a wild streak-he was one of the pioneers of early modernism, writes Philip Howard A century after his death, Robert Louis stevenson's stature as a writer is growing; and, right, a year of celebrations Romantic with a wild streak 'The Teller of Tales' was more than that-h Return of the nasty anti-hero Television: Channel 4's new cop show, Nypd Blue, break all the rules Bonhams Theatre A rare treat Jazz: From the camp to the subtle Bobby Short Café Royal Fourth World Ronnie Scott's Go with the flow Opera: Handel revived in style Xarxes Coliseum Books Julius Caesar Scotland to Samoa Entertainments Today's Events A dailly guide to arts and entertalnments compiled 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 Maid and moll in surreal gangland Theatre: Start of the London Mime festival, and nervous giggles at the Royal Court Clair de Luz ICA Fast-track to adventure Concerts: Outstanding young performance tackle varied and ambitious programmes of modern music PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Past betrayals of a brain-fried squaddy Penctrator Theatre Upstair, Royal Court Norwich Union Farewell my Concubine Premier life of a stupendous subject James naughtie on a new edition of the life of 'la stupenda' by Norma Major, whose husband was little known when it appeared seven years ago Wallpaper of the gods Edouard Vuillard Painter-Decorator By Gloria Groom Yale University Press, £39.95 Stomp till You Drop Back to religious basics The Revenge of God The resurgence of Islarin, Christianity and Judaism in the modern world By Gilles Kepel Polity, £39.50/£11.95pbk Angels An endangered species By Malcolm Godwin Boxtree, £16.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks The Village of Longing By George O'Brien Blackstaff Press, £5.95 The Railway Station Man By Jennifer Johnston Penguin £5.99 The Celibate By Michael Arditti Sinclair Stevenson, £6.99 Capitalisation, week's change David Duggan British Gas seeks $5bn contracts Tourist Rates Word-Watching La Crème De La Crème Royal Armouries (International) plc Hyatt Carlton tower Hotel Sluggish outlook keeps inflation in check Gilt-Edged Lawrence Graham CIL Shopfitters Ltd Secretary/office Manager Looking for magic carpet ride News International Newspapers Limited Personal Assistant Smith & Taylor Ltd Pa/secretary AD Agency Touche attacks ASB's goodwill proposals Bussiness Roundup Managers look East Plea over sick pay Graham Group sell-off The Pound Stock Market The stark choice for coal - sell off or shut down Philip Basett previews the Conservatives' " ultimate privatisation" as the debate on the Coal Industry Bill begins in parliament Cause for celebration The Times City Diary Into action The Times City Diary Air mail The Times City Diary Old chums The Times City Diary Basically, economic forces and moral judgments go together Changing TECs Bussiness Letters Commercial Union BBC1 Radio1 Radio3 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Coal Sell-Off Granada to comply with Oft over advertising The clock may have been stopped on Britain's biggest television bid, but Granada chief executive Gerry Robinson is confident he can comply with Oft demands Winning Move Picture Gallery Lloyd's faces $20m claim over Michael Jackson tour Times Two Crossword Word-Watching WH Smith expands in America By our City Staff: Lottery group looks to luck of the Irish Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Back to Basics By our City Staff: Germany pays more in MG rescue

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