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News from 02/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Frances Gibb and Kate Alderson, Jon Ashworth, Michael McDonough and Michael Horsnell, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Alexandra Frean, Pennington, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Martin Warren, Mark Damazer, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Bone and Wolfgang Munchau, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, T. S. Cordy, Clarke Peters, Guarneri Quartet, Abby Tan and our Foreign Staff, Mona Eltahawy, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, John Elton, Tony Patrick, Gerald Davies, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Holden, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Robin Pellew, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Ryder, Michael Clark, John Young, Kenny G, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Edward Barber, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Philip Bassett, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Garner, Jamie Osborne, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Miho Yoshikawa, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Roger Haywood (Chairman, Chartered Institute of Marketing, 1992), Paul Wilkinson, George Gardiner (Chairman, 92 Group), Alice Thomson, Robert Harkness, Rose Wild Personal Finance Editor, Charles Nodder (Director of External Affairs), George Tuthill, Robert Ballantyne, L. Horenstein, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Tony Juniper, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Hermann Bondi, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Barbara S. Young, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, William Wilkinson, William Harding, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Walter Gammie, Richard Beeston, R. Howells, Paul Bingham, Simon Jenkins, Bill Frost and Adam Fresco, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Carleen Anderson, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, P. Gilbert, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Rightwingers rebuffed by angry Major Two-minute hearing for Gardner The Prime Minister won respiite by rebuffing some of his right-wing crities, but his curt dimissal of calls for a restuffle could rebound on him Pensions over M&S counter Index Can women's votes save John Major? Tate shows off a view with a room The Dambusters Chemical leak brings danger to 8,500 Charges against skater 'inevitable' MP Jo Richardson dies Order The Times and freeze the price Propaganda coup by Adams in New York dismays UK N&P PEPs Index 'Shifty' Dewar is clobbered by a friendly word Mattheew Parris New Multiyork Sale Offers Picture Gallery Patten broadens campaign to eradicate poor schools Parents face tighter rules on truancy Tunnel snags could delay freight start News in Brief British UN pay dispute News in Brief Probation criticised News in Brief Actress appeal rejected Barrymore gets lucky News in Brief NHS waiting list '2m News in Brief MoD 'car park' stopped New in Brief Busby coffin 'defiled' New in Brief Nickell murder trial New in Brief UK's £2bn hangover New in Brief National Blood Transfusion Service Police piece together last moments of dead sailors Scotland Yard detectives in Antigun say murder motive could be piracy or revenge By a Staff Reporter: Girls hurt in two dog attacks Woman wins at the 19 th hole Fugitive boy, 12, dies in stolen car Priest took married lover on luxury trips Care International By a Staff Reporter: Caribbean cruise was 'chance of a lifetime' By a Staff Reporter: Judge sends temptress to hospital Appeal power comes too late to re-sentence baby beater Dell Collector sends German gunboat and hopes to land £30,000 Bottomley opposes ban on tobacco adverts The Health Secretary will announce new voluntary controls next week despite Cabinet arguments for an outright ban Girobank Car kidnap linked to murdered accountant Police seize child porn in 31 raids Biggest paedophile crackdown Keays loses suit against Dempster Tv quiz turns air blue Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Son sues mother to find father Panasonic By a Staff Reporter: Beauty convicted for ugly scene Peugeot BMW dispels fears over job safety By a Staff Reporter: Five 'lived high life on NHS' Keene on Chess Financier's wife 'shot by lover' Vtech Guppy has two weeks to return millions Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Arthritis sufferers hail 'miraculous' effect of new drug If futher trials are successful, a simple injection to bring relief for victims of arthritis could be widely availbale within two years The Times Arthritis sufferers hail 'miraculous'… Former fighter, 83, floors intruder. 24 Motorway misery ahead, AA warns TV air crash 'insensitive' Workman trapped in shaft News in Brief Canoe trial News in Brief Son dies in car News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Woman beaten News in Brief Raf protesters News in Brief MoD seeks to limit payouts for sacked pregnant Wrens The ministry is being forced to make cuts in other areas to meet a potential compensation bill of £200 million Blackpool gets Midas touch German archive film reveals extent of destruction from Dambusters' raid House prices continue to improve REH Prince keeps his cool on trip to Martian outback Lockerbie families win court fight Lamont the knife-wielder offers first aid for a bloodied Major New blow for right to silence reforms Alliance Leicester Ministers' resolve to make spending cuts questioned The cracks begin to show in Britain's Diy constitution Tories move to crush Essex revolution Newton 'running away' from vote on Vat Us attacks China for human rights record Torture in Tibet condemned Bill Clinton, who accused George Bush of coddling dictators by protecting China's trade status, is expected to do the same despite the latest dossier of abuses US sumo giant prevails in fight to turn Japanese New paper wins cut of colony's readers Cuore Sportive Reuter: US claims over Somali deaths disputed No Title Threat of pullouts forces Un chief to review Bosnia role 3 held for Goodall murder The quality of the Times Riviera verdict hangs on a word Message daubed to blood of heiress accuses gardener Reuter: Ferrari gears up for China's new rich Russian mafia cashes in on spirits of deception Writers hit back in Cairo culture war Algerian militants kill French journalist News in Brief (Reuter): Letters boost Cyprus hopes News in Brief (Reuter): Embargo ends News in Brief (Reuter): Hostages die News in Brief (Reuter): Shell shock News in Brief Sale proceeds News in Brief (AP): Knife trial News in Brief Two sent home News in Brief (Reuter): Sex appeal News in Brief Bitter settlers ready for exodus from their promised lands Jewish settlers are beginning to the land-for-peace accord. While religious zealots refuse to surrender biblical land, others are tempted by chances to sell up UN acts to limit Burundi flare-up of tribal killings Alliance Francaise Drugs use spreads in US schools California smokers join list of endangered species UN acts to limit Burundi flare-up of tribal killings Suicide 'veto by cult chief' Bombers defy Manila over petrol price rise Inkatha brands township troop plan 'betrayal' Gunman arrested at Rafsanjani mass rally The qualities of Mercy in Julia Rachel Kelly meets the young actress who has made the leap from television sitcom—she is the dull daughter in Absolutely Fabulous—to costume drama, playing Mercy Pecksniff in the new Bbc Dickens AA The selling of the Prince Could the propaganda campaign to boost the image of the Prince of Wales cause constitutional problems? Taking a bash at Britain today With its savage topical satire and obvious political prescience, who says The Beano has no modern relevance? Can women's votes save John Major? Though his ratings plunge, the Prime Minister still stirs the hearts of Tory ladies, says Alice Thomson Yeo's lover says Hello ! to fame's rewards Britain's best-known single mother has opened her heart to the nation. Julia Lewellyn Smith reports Help the Aged Alan Coren Hit the Boulestin The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why IRA eyes are smiling John Major cannot wait forever for the Ira to do what he naively hoped and renounce violence. So what should he do? Net result: defeat The Times Diary Rally round The Times Diary La Fenice? The Times Diary Daring do The Times Diary A slap in the face for Major Martin Fletcher on a setback to Anglo American relations Time to Declare John Major must set a deadline for Sinn Fein A Return to Thrift Britons must save more for their old age Ganbatte Kudasai Understand sumo: understand Japan Fears and dismay on Rover sale Biodiversity in theory and practice` Backbenchers' message to Major Respiratory problems Honours system Rogue geese Place of religious teaching in school EC finances Public-sector waste? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinner Appointments Personal Column Dinners The Lord Chancellor, Lord MacKay of Clashfern, with… RAF half-yearly promotions Anniversaries Church news Gifts Forthcoming marriages Ruined fort goes on show to public Trinity School of John Whitgift Flights Directory Birthdays today J. G. S. Longcroft Latest wills Jo Richardson Josephine Richardson, Labour MP for Barking since 1974 and her party's spokesperson for women's right 1983-92, died yestereday aged 70. She was born on August 28,1923 Personal Column Georges BÉguÉ Georges Bégué, Mc, as George Nobile wartime officer in the Special Operations Executive, died in Falls Church, Virginia, on December 18 aged 82. He was born in Périgueux on November 22,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Haymarket Thestre Sir Edgar Vaughan Sir Edgar Vaughan, Kbe, a former British ambassador to Colombia. died on January 252 aged 86. He was born on February 24,1907 E . A. Thompson Edward Arthur Thompson. Professor of Clasics, University of Nottingham, 194879. He was born in Waterford. Ireland, on May 22,1914 Spin-doctors lure black vote south Africa is changing As the Mandela and de Klerk road-shows gather steam, Inigo Gilmore studies South African ad tactics Media, Sales & Marketing ACP NETG Overseas Jobs Express BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Atex No Title Foreign news: it's all Greek to me Mark Damazer on how newsdesks are relegating overseas stories to the bottom of the pile Can the tabloids swing an election? Media Sales & Marketing STC Haringey Health Care New man of the moans The BBC has set up yet another body to deal with complaints News The Times Crossword No 19,455 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow M&s to sell own brand pensions Marks and Spencer expects life products to be a major contributor to company profits in a few years' time. Its sales of financial services products last year were £110 million Disney bankers to meet without key report Stock Market Homes 31 Arts 33-35 Tougher insider dealing law in force next month Sport 39-44 Nissan heads UK car exports table Whittingdale Television and Radio Page 43 Business Today Names' Risk Peace Call Flying Sales Flight Alert Day applauds Bmw takeover of Rover Post Office appeals rejected by Heseltine Cathay Pacific Names face delay in hearing of loss claim The Commercial Court is to review the large number of Lloyd's legal actions that will crow the High Courts for years if names do not agree to accept the offer Buyers in line for Clydesdale Steel plan fails Skase arrested By a Correspondent: Colliery closure to cost 410 jobs EC 'wise men' call for end to airline subsidies Governor delivers blow to rate hopes Northern Rock rises 29% Qvc and Viacom lift bids for Paramount Business Roundup Sonar deal secures jobs Business Roundup Conde seeks clarification Business Roundup Cbi fears for spending Business Roundup My buys packager Business Roundup SFA expels bankers Business Roundup Gardiner advances Business Roundup Ex-Lands in takeover Business Roundup Adscene profits up 50% Business Roundup By our City Staff: Asda store closures threaten 200 jobs Hidden treasure back in spotlight Ashanti's golden gains are good news for Lonrho Marks sparks a pension revolution St Michael and the Equitable Life angel Back de Croo cuts, please Partner for Honda? BAA surges 12% with further boost from retail operations BAA remains bullish about the longer-term prospects for the group despite the cap on price increases to airlines imposed by the Civil Aviation Authority. The share pricce fell 26p on the results Serc Pressure builds on Queens Moat United buys Harmon The Times Futures sell-off triggers retreat from new share peak Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Fleming puts faith in Nikkei rising Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Colefax looks brighter Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Ofgas plan to exclude profiteers Caldwell pays Saatchi sells Rustenburg up 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 Luck lends Clinton a hand in managing the budget Wolfgang M?nchau describes how the us president is basking in strong economic growth and the lowest inflation level for 20 years Globe-trotter's ringing tribute The Times City Diary Game of the name The Times City Diary Banana pioneer The Times City Diary Diner's 'buy' note The Times City Diary Today, Rover. . . The Times City Diary Deals and dates The Times City Diary United News BAA The Times Not many inside Tempus Japan The Times Unit Trust Information Service Early Gains Reversed British Funds First direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times the Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items McCarthy & Stone Kitchens Limited Vilar do Golf Resort Overseas Property Savills Ocyacon Lovell Homes Barnaby Mill Berkeley When paradise comes half-price There are bargains to be bought in Spain as a slump hits the building market, reports Rachel Kelly Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd GA Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free List When police require specimen in hospital Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report February 2 1994 Privilege in defendant's DNA sample result Regina v R Gopeng Berhad Book Closure Date Legal & Public Notices House of Lords judgment not binding SCots Law Report February 2 1994 McDonald v Secretary of State for Scotland Call for notice of duress defence to be given Regina v Hurst The Times All too quiet on the West End front Many new plays flourish on the fringe, then die when they hit the big theatres, Benedict Nightingale suggests a cure Pop Fingers on the buzzers of the nation, please Radio Review Tribute to a king Cabaret Unilever Exhibition Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Safe and smooth as skimmed milk Pop: Paul Sexton reels from a night of middle-of the road jazz to a data with scorching soul God-daughter with an offer you can't refuse Long ago and far away Treasures from the cradle of civilisation John Russell Taylor on the eclectic and enjoyable collection of 'Art of the Ancient World' now on show at the Royal Academy More than a melody maker Stephen Pettitt previews a piano recital celebrating the centenary of Anton Rubinstein A label to live up to Concerts: The RPO in fighting form; alively LSO programme; and an outstanding quarter Party pranks and polkas Incisive Barber Meridian Academy A Twist of Lime? Multiple Display Advertising Items Smallbone of Devizes The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Armani Wilson Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Andrew Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Resource & Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Room at the Top Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Audio Typist for Chairman's Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Lifestyle London Workstyle Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items P. A. to Chief Executive Grosvenor Chairman's Pa Right-Hand Required Senior S/H Secs Hobstones Cross Selection S J Berwin & Co Pritchitt Foods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three English rivals take up chase Close contest likely between London, Manchester and Sheffield John Goodbody says England's nomination seems certain to win the right to stage 2002 Commonwealth Games London South Africa go down bravely Manchester Sheffield England pass all their a levels Michael Henderson, in an end-of-term report on the tour to South Africa, says that the batsman, John Crawley, was top of the form England a Team Averages Sport in Brief Roe comes back to surprise Doherty Sport in Brief Korda stages recovery Sport in Brief Skipper on crutches Sport in Brief Muggeridge on mend Sport in Brief Supporters warned Sport in Brief Davies's court success Sport in Brief Jackson joins Angels Sport in Brief Kidderminster fail to make grade in promotion stakes Financial demands prove daunting Walter Gammie calls for more sympathetic treatment for ambitious Conference clubs who strive for Football League memebership Newcastle move to snap up Fox Weekend prize for Brunt Snow Reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palace slow to return to work For the Record Today's Fixtures The Times Snow Service Word-Watching Jacobs lets chance of quick win slip from his grasp Picture Gallery Current Express is prime hope Henderson declares strong hand as he chses third Asrkle victory Windsor Yesterday's Results Festival bookings put edge on title struggle Jamie Osborne believes the duel for the jockeys' championship will be magnified at Cheltenham Leicester Choctaw boost Multiple Display Advertising Items Southwell Canadian ponders downhill in wake of death Faldo's leading ranking under threat Battling Brake triumphs against all odds Sally Jones on the achievements of a man who rose to the top of his sport in the face of adversity Rising son in land of his famous father Scott Quinnell has made a strong impression in two appearances in two appearances for Wales this season. Gerald Davies reports Disneyland Top ten status inspires Hands to double BBC1 Radio 1 Classic fM Variations Choice Satellite Football World Cup may rest on tour to S Africa Cooke bows to dominance of Chinese invaders Richard Eaton sees competitors of Commonwealth origin assume a secondary role at its table tennis championships Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching England made to wait for first taste of Test pace NEC Rugby Union

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