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News from 18/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Paula Davies, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Watt, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Smith, President, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wessely, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Charles H. Middleburgh, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Giles Whittell and our Foreign Staff, Laurence Martin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Helen Gravett, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Gillian McKinley, Keith Pike, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Barbara Roche, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Louise Gray, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Francis O. J. Otway, Margot Norman, Robert Kirley, Geof Rayner (Chair), Lin Jenkins, Christopher Elliott, Director, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael Dynes and Nicholas Wood, Michael Arditti, Paul Bentley, Jonathan Shepherd, Barry Pickthall, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Elisabeth Barrett, Roger Boyes, Janet Cook, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Dr James Le Fanu, Jo Darke (Chairholder), Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, James Pringle, Gerald Larner, N. M. Bacon, Michael Hornsby, Bryan Askew, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Stewart Tendler and Ronald Faux, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Fischer (Head Teacher), Graham Setterfield (Deputy Managing Director), Kenneth Rubens, Jon Ashworht, C. J. M. Marshall, Chairman, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Kenneth Morgan, Director, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jon Anshworth, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Margot Norman Los Angeles ablaze after quake strikes Death toll rises Disaster area declared Highways turned to rubble Major's denial of role in Iraq deal shows Whitehall confusion Index Schoolchildren stitch patients in hospital blunder 20% off Holidays Modigliani Queen breaks wrist in fall from horse Why Does Your Memory Fail You? 30P I see no leadership crisis, Hurd tells Major's enemies By our Political Editor: 400,000 more to pay income tax Dell British officials met IRA in 1990, says Sinn Fein Brooke wary of media free-for-all Third Tory council hit by homes charge News in Briff Fishermen feared dead Gay men ignore sex law Aircraft pilot missing Father admits killing McAlpine art for sale Peer admits assault Northern wonder gutted Best little station TeleSURE Mother of 'sexual abuse girl' denies vengeance murder Vicar stole church statues By a Staff Reporter: Court sees sexy video of actress Police deny paperboy cover-up Abbey National Paris goes for magical Arabian carpet ride Citroën Zx Customs team seizes £50m cocaine cargo Operation Begonia nets record haul Firm sues BBC over sleeping pill claims Rover and Jaguar buck the markets Daimler driver ran over wife after row Hewlett Packard Digital Elementary lessons in logic for enquiry's bemused counsel Enquiry Sketch by Joe Joseph Relaxed Major tells Scott 'I was never involved' 'It is true that answering parliamentary questions is an art form Prime Minister's account brings innovation, not information Riddell on Politics Bonhams Britons to appear in German guns trial Major named over 'aid for arms' deal for Malaysia Labour is demanding to know why the Prime Minister approved an "unsound" ?200 million aid project Honda Red Ted's comeback plans are scuppered Taylor leads attack on court reforms and witness rights Rail link heads for legal clash Lords deal blow to Howard's police shake-up In Parliament Fundholding GPs share £1m intended for hospital care Health authorities are criticising a funding system that could result in some hospitals plunging into the red Father's gift revives children's zoo Mother's Caesarean agony Direct Line Insurance Long and winding road leads to Beatles reunion Honda National Westminster Bank Boy's killer 'wrote tales of child sex and strangulation' Abuse case witness threatened Keene on Chess Air crash inquest told of cover-up Girls join world of work for a day Police wage war to protect wildlife Mensa girl challenges school fees snub Teenager survives with bullet The Cooperative Bank Wife jailed for hiring attack gang News in Brief Nickell charge Coach crash Judge fined Sight saved Vocal discord Poetry winner Neighbours uneasy as China flexes economic muscle In the week that Chris Patten, Governor of Hong Kong, visits London for consultants, James Pringle looks at the growing influence of Peking in South-East Asia Zulu might unleashed as king sees de Klerk Thousands of Zulus invaded Pretoria to back their king's political demands. A strike and violent intimidation were added to the traditional armoury of assegai and knobkerrie (AP): White supremacist faces third trial for murder (Reuter): Israel promises ballot on Golan Bosnia raid rift puts UN general's job in jeopardy Yeltsin angers radicals with reform slowdown Crimean defiance Passover poll date challenged News in Brief Saddam escape (AP): Rushdie test (Reuter): Consular cuts (Reuter): Perilous swim (AP): Winning angle (Reuter): Lost lire From Associated Press in Wellington: U-boat invaders milked Friesians in New Zealand Bavarians boost Kohl candidate Epson Reuter: Neo-Nazis jailed for athlete attack From the balcony we saw fires across the city The floor was rolling in waves and the hallway ceiling was bulging towards me Malaysia Airline (Reuter): Scientists seize on disaster as chance to prepare for big one The Richter Scale Why Does Your Memory Fail You? America recalls worst tremors Job Centre Go Places holiday offer Times Reader Offer: 20 per Cent off Selected Holidays plus the Chance to Win a Holiday for Two in India No facts, please, we're British Why did the Government attempt to block the first national survey of sexual behaviour? What made these ministers suppose they knew enough already? Those who become sexually active very young are less likely to pass their exams How to stop death on the tracks Researchers call for safety devices to reduce the growing number of suicides on London's Underground Bonhams Fungus as bogeyman Dr James Le Fanu explores the sweaty, smelly, complex world of fungi Bicker and you'll get sicker Continual arguments can make couples more vulnerable to viruses Kwai Innovative Therapies Carnell Ltd Lynne Truss Donor organs are all very well, but one wouldn't want a mix-up Carry on lobbying The Times Diary Lords of the dance The Times Diary Picture Gallery A prisoner's testament In the hands of Islamic fundamentalists, true religious feeling has become a weapon, and holiness a heresy. Why Fair cop Necks please The Times Diary Housing ministers Clarke's men are massing Major must beware the left, says Mary Ann Sieghart The New Britishness The nation faces graver threats than cynicism Into the Unknown Ciampi has given Italy a fresh start Recaging the Zoo Other animals can have a useful home in the centre of London Public cynicism on 'back to basics Bryn Melyn help for problem boys Floods in the South Care of monuments Nut allergies Car boot sales Bodybelt restraints Police Bill 'threat to democracy' Flywheel car dangers School discipline Classics that sell Person in the street Court Circular Birthdays Institute of Biology Appointment Appointments in the Forces St John's lives on, restored to its former glory Anniversaries Personal Column Conservationists unite to fight river barrage Luncheon School news Today's royal engagements Dinners Mr Johan Jorgen Holst Forthcoming marriages Professor Sir David Bates Professor Sir David Bates, Frs, physicits, died on January5 aged 77. He was born in Omagh, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on November 18,1916 Rita Klimova Rita Klimova, Czechoslovak economist, political dissident and amabssador, died on December 30 aged 62. She was born on December 10,1931 Personal Column Louise Soelberg Louise Soelberg, dancer, died in Yellow Springs, Ohio, January 4 aged 90. she was born in Seattle, Washingon State, on July 9,1903 Poet's job today 'appallingly difficult' Sir Ivor Baker Sir Ivor Baker, Cbe, manufactrer, died on January 12 aged 85. He was born on June 2,1908 Stanley Hall Stanley Hali perfumier, wigmaker and make-up artist, died in Sussex on January 5 aged 76. He was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, on August 9,1917 Business News The Times Crossword No 19,442 Tourist rates are on pages 26 Times Weathercall The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Names spurn Lloyd's offer Big Gooda Walker vote to press ahead with lawsuits Names have been told that if they accept the Lloyd's offer they will get what is left after the insurance market has made various deductions and will forgo their right to sue Manufacturing out of doldrums Stock Market Arts George blames banks and small firms for rift Law Sport John Charcol Fimbra revokes 1,000 licences Young Mogul's Oil Success Final Fine Find Fined Retailers enjoy best Christmas for three years Further sales growth is expected this month following the highest monthly increase in orders placed with wholesalers in December for more than three years Commerzbank By a Correspondent: Two accountants fined £1,500 each for insider dealing Blockbuster buys Virgin games stake 'Time ripe' for more management buyouts Picture Gallery Banesto shortfall 'is 35% higher Company News in Brief LWT silent on tie with US West Metallgesellschaft price surges after rescue plan Business Roundup Chiroscience to float BAA passenger record Fisher buys in America US stores seek rescue Unilever sells stake Microsoft and Sega link Carclo Be more professional, please A new deal for small firms would help banks The PIA must focus on its biggest challenge No accounting for a split Pennington Lucas reveals enquiry at American subsidiary Continental Airlines Dalepak cuts payout after price squeeze Second-line shares reach new highs Stock Market Markets at a Glance The Pound Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Lee takeover boosts profits at Carclo Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Shake-up for Ashley board Nice Touche Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The inner logic of Lord Out Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) No room for Bransons or Sugars on Japan's boards Joanna Pitman says that Japan's rigid business culture would not allow the likes of Sony's Akio Morita to flourish today Roddick boxes too clever The Times City Diary Yamaichi street The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Wrong track The Times City Diary An inspector calls The Times City Diary Taxman chips in The Times City Diary Mirrored Maxwell LWT BAA Army still offers jobs Business Letter On the starting block Tempus TR Property Trust The Times Chiroscience Albert Fisher Modest gains at the close Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Helping firms make the most of their staff Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd CBI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets Revealed All pumps to the oil rigs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Conferences and Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attention! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorola The Sunday Times Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items A good line in hyperbole Does the cache of Modigliani drawings now on show in London justify all the excitement, asks Richard Cork Galleries: "The Unknown Modigliani", London's contemporary art fair; plus news and listing Museums need newer acquisitions Simon Tait on plans to encourage curators to support innovative art Cinema Legal & Public Notices Theatre Critic's Choice Adding up to zero Art Market Diary Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson London Elsewhere London Galleries 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 symobl) on release across the country New Releases A load of old hams in the cast What's fat, pink, bad-tempered and soon at a cinema near you? Stephanie Billen reports Songbook from hell Rock Review Kristin Hersh Bloomsbury, WC1 The nutcracker Winner Plame D'or Cannes Film Festival 1993 A headful of dust-jackets Mike Alfreds is unoriginal—and is justly praised for it. Michael Arditti talks to the director whose adaptations enhance novels by being true to them Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law of diminishing returns Theatre Reviews: Childishness for grown-ups; wit for children Breaking the Bank Lyric Studio, W6 Elias Freeman Alfred McAlpine Minerals Forward to baroque Concert Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Family Law Robert Walters Associates Quarry Dougall Courting the TV cameras As a televised trial in America captures world interest, Frances Gibb reports on an experiment in Scotland Queen's Counsel The cost of justice Inns and Outs Breakdown kits Writ large Sow easy Freshfields End this affront to individual freedom Counsel Index Ashurst Morris Crisp Spencer Stuart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fountain 5 Court Douglas Llambias Search Recruitment & Selection Commercial Conveyancing Assistant Solicitor Rise in fraud lures the lawyers An increase in the number and size of fraud cases is requiring specialisation by law firms, Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Justice is not just another product How can performance-related pay policies work in the magistrates' courts? Quarry Dougall Alarm on noise law Deacons Chambers Capsticks Solicitors David James Associates Corporate Lawyer Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Provident Mutual Zarak MacRae Brenner Graham Gill & Young Going Places Linklaters & Paines Zarak MacRae Brenner The Richmond Partnership Hall Harrison Cowley Recruitment World Trade Centre Bermuda Lentini returns to recapture former glories Webb admits interest Pools Forecast Word-Watching For the Record Classy Crawley saves day England a earn draw against Orange Free State Lacklustre display by Witt leaves much to be desired Multiple Display Advertising Items Sadler's Wells is struck by lameness Big-race entries Thunderer: Folkestone Riders come under doctor's orders Micheal Turner is the prime mover behind drug tests for jockeys, Richard Evans reports Help-line to healthy eating Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Fontwell Park Smith and his crew make light of heavy weather Multiple Display Advertising Items Montana takes another step to Super Bowl Horner triumphs at fourth attempt Courier survives first-round scare British interest in singles ends on first day of Australian Open Results from Flinders Park Clubs face limited registration Wigan open defence against Wakefield News in Brief Regulations breached Tout leads the way Breathless in Bogota Wiberg ties for first Experienced captains England lodge protest Beach pair prosper Snow Reports Radio 1 Susannah Simons Variations Choice Satellite Sky One BBC 1 Cricket Venables fate hinges on league hearing Sugar can affect England outcome Times Two Crossword No 65 Australian cricketer's appeal falls on deaf ears Alan Lee investigates a sporting controversy that has unearthed a surprising form of sexual discrimination Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Tennis Christie backs enquiry over suicide

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