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News from 03/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, M. Braithwaite, A. M. Maud, Ann Smith, Bernard Jenkin, P. Cuerden, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Follicle folly, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, W. P. Hooley, Richard C. Berry, Nicholas Hillier, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Richard Hamilton, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, William A. Croft, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, George Thomas, Lewis Rushbrook, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Paul Allen, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Drew, Shalini Gidoomal, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Chris Kessell, Keith Pike, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Sarah Bagnall, M. G. G. Pillai, Ros Drinkwater, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Sue Richards, V. Davies (Chairman), Ron Amy Chairman, Amanda Holden, Martyn Halle, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Heather Campbell, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lynne Mendelsohn, Gabriella Gamini, Jonathan Prynn and Frances Gibb, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Dennis Shaw, Alix Ramsay, David Ekserdjian, Clive Cheesman, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Emma Wilkins 1994 Reith Lectures, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Basil FELDMAN(Chariman), Peterjohn Smyth, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, James Boyes, Ben MacIntyre and Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Holt, Arthur Peacocke (Warden), Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, D. J. Sullivan, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Rob MARSHALL(Diocesan Communications Officer), Tony Dawe and Jack Crossley, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sandra Connor, K. Humphrey, Marianne Curphey, Roger Hussey and Graham Richardson, Paul Kelbie, Richard Morrison, Sousa Jamba, David Powell, Caroline Moore, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Peter Roebuck, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Gill Hornby, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Anglo-US bid to avoid rift over Adams Clinton 'let down' by Sinn Fein President Clinton overruled a host of his advisers to allow Gerry Adams into America. He now finds relations with Dowing Street are strained Jury refuses to indict Scot's killer Index Appointments By our Foreign Staff: Egyptian militants tell foreigners to go Marina Warner Kinnock and Smith clash over Clause 4 Lords score double victory on Police Bill Year's Guarantee Jenkins successor goes back to basics Corgi paperback 30P Benzene levels well over limit in Britain Passive smoking link to cot deaths Appointment with fate on the road M Chittagong Hill Homebase Government had no chance against the Adams circus How Britain could have fought back 'Wrong yacht' theory News in Brief Heathrow 'must expand' ITV finance chief goes News in Brief Anger over boy's release News in Brief Hibbitt lighting cancer News in Brief House prices discord News in Brief Avenging mother jailed News in Brief Grant fairness urged News in Brief £17,000 budgie haul News in Brief National Blood Transfusion Service (England & Wales) Gummer in retreat over unitary councils News in Brief Father ordered to pay maintenance for ex-wife's husband Gang beats roadside Samaritan Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Wife 'planned to do in husband' By a Staff Reporter: Sex attack teenagers named Health boss had affair but denies fraud More Furniture Ideas Hyundai Roedean throws off image of rich girls' finishing school A tough inspection shows that a famous school has responded effectively to changing demands while retaining its traditions Single thief trebles force's crime figures Keene on Chess BBC to sell cut-price airtime World Leather Inspectors seek secret of success Bound woman lay in stream after sex attack Mother is raped in city centre News in Brief Boy charged News in Brief Airport escape News in Brief Driver drowns News in Brief Triumph jobs News in Brief Fish setback News in Brief Lucky strike News in Brief Penitent thief News in Brief Bond winner News in Brief Babies may be paying a high price for grandmother's habit A study shows that woman who smoke might not only be damaging their own and their baby's health, but that of generations to come Smokers pass on ill effects from cradle to the grave By a Staff Reporter: Doctor is refused 1,000 jobs Allders Department Stores Ltd Picture Gallery Police investigate 1938 murder One in six sandwiches 'harmful' NHS told to pay private home fees Medicines to cost 50p more By a Staff Reporter: Busby pallbearer advised by police to go into hiding By a Staff Reporter: Sleeping woman's rapist jailed Australians drink till they shrink Babysitter gets temper treatment Intel inside Picture Gallery Cricketer faxes for divorce Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Government urged to cut benzene levels Scientists say car fumes make Londoners breath carcinogens equivalent to 15 cigarettes a day Portugal Watchdogs sniff out city's hot spots in health drive Drivers face roadside checks on exhausts Arrogance and stubbornness fuel Commons war Riddell on Politics Right turns on leader of reshuffle delegation Sir George Gardiner's ill-fated meeting with John Major could cost him the leadership of the Troy 92 Group Major attacks British bias against science Thatcherite MPs demand no turning back to ERM Reform of child support attacked In Parliament Radisson Edwardian Hotels Clinton signals end to 30-year trade ban on Hanoi Vietnam veterans lead Senate initiative to close book on American humiliation in Asia Nationwide Mandela begs for tolerance at prison gate The president of the ANC issued a plea for national unity outside his former prison. Hopes are rising for a break in the impasse in South Africa's constitutional talks Egypt promises purge of militants to end rebellion Stakes are high in the Egyptian struggle. Cairo relies on its tourist image, while Islamic militants believe their victory could be exported to other Arab states Rioting casts shadow over Iran's revolutionary rites Picture Gallery Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Malaysian rulers fail to agree on new king Partners in Paris waltz of power wrongfoot each other Rivalry between the French Prime Minister and his Gaullist mentor is fuelling Cabinet friction and causing confusing in foreign policy. The battle for the presidency has begun IMF chief rejects blame for failure of Yeltsin reforms Gloomy outlook for more Western aid as Russia is told it must fulfil promises first Defence scientist's trial raises ghost of Communist justice Mazda 626 Gardener jailed for murder of widow News in Brief Food fraud News in Brief (AFP): Jackson show News in Brief (Reuter): Arab girl shot News in Brief (Reuter): Skater recovers News in Brief (Reuter): Flipper protest News in Brief UK assured of new American efforts to end Bosnia war British soldier wound as Government sets deadline on future of troops in former Yugoslavia No Title Croatian fighter's story discredits the politicians B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Art - or just a hollow sham? Has the Tate pulled off a gigantic hoax on the public? Julia Llewellyn Smith considers its empty offering The Times Power play of little boys The male world of video games uses brutality, not old style cunning Blame it on fags Claims that passive smoking causes cancer are untrue, says Dr James Le Fanu Leisure Breaks Legacy of the mad hatters New outbreak of mercury poisoing … hopes rise on arthritis drug … hair restorer's double life Medical Briefing A machine to replace the smear test? Women's days of waiting for results of doubtful accuracy may be numbered, reports Martyn Halle Zwirn -Precious Furs Picture Gallery Janet Daley Judges who believe in therapy instead of punishment are undermining the basis of law Picture Gallery An Irishman abroad America's welcome for Gerry Adams was only following the British lead A new challenge? The Times Diary Batons waving The Times Diary Record breakers The Times Diary Dizzy heights The Times Diary Pot luck The Times Diary The Right manifesto for Europe Bernard Jenkin offers a non-federalist vision Poisoner and Appeaser Moscow's chemical weapons are doubly to be feared Beware Benzene Invisible chemicals can seriously damage our health A Fair Cop Michael Howard clears the first hurdle of police reform Power base lost with Rover sale Catholic writers' conspiracy against Anglican Church? Conservative conflict and unity Organ donations Matchless trio The new Glyndebourne Sale or return? Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Seeking a South Bank solution Marriage Banquet Dinners Luncheon Church news Memorial service Heritage Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cathedral School, Llandaff James Longcroft James Longcroft, oil industry enterpreneur, died from cancer on January 13 aged 64. He was born on October 25,1929 The Times Personal Column Raphael Salaman Raphael Salaman, lexicographer of craftsmen's hand-tools, died in Harpenden on December 31 aged 87. he was born in Barley, Hertfordshire, on April 24,1906 Max Bruh Max Brult, founder and president of the fashion house Frank Usher, died on January 29 aged 87. He was born on August 17,1906 Yigael Hurwitz Yigael Hurwitz, Israel's Minister of Finance, 1979,81. died from cancer on January 10 aged 75. He was born in Palestine in October 1918 From Our Correspondent: Dean's Attack on Sexual Laxity Oxford "Must Give Lead" Queen to tour islands Royal Caribbean trip Colleges attract visitors Idyll Hadrian's Wall Many of the West Indian islands to be visited by the Queen this month are in a state of transition and some are on the edge of crisis American Vacations Limited Cheap Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Flightplan Seat Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson Travel Tel 081 951 5566 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items University halls turned into hotels Cold hut holiday is a hit Caymans control charters Scoring own goal Travelogs Noon too soon Ski strides review avalanche risk Alpine tragedy studied Rio aims for record Bombed out, but back Crime will not stop the Carnival The Times Belfast's Europa prepares for peace Environmentalists upset at road plans to relieve M4 Air Canada Hotel stay Flyaways News The Times Crossword No 19,456 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow Losses deepen at Euro Disney Davis hits jackpot with Sturge compensation Picture Gallery Anatole Kaletsky Picture Gallery Another pit faces closure Books Debit cards to be allowed for share transactions Sport Knight Williams Heseltine rules on payments by ECGD Is Luciano Pavarotti Overpaid? Business Today Weary Dizzy Rising Warning Decision soon on Lloyd's litigation La Crème De La Crème House of Commons Innovative company Beavers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japan cuts income tax by £33bn to boost recovery Hopes of European rate cuts lift shares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Labour tax plan seen as damaging The Times Court rules that Opel staff can work for VW Business Roundup BCCI auditor 'tipped off' Business Roundup BNFL profits halved Business Roundup Brent Walker reprieve Business Roundup Brussels steel warning Business Roundup Talks on Kleeneze chain Business Roundup Cash for Aerospatiale Business Roundup Eighth record at Barrick Business Roundup Bateman & Co. Inc. The Times Japan's short-term fix Tokyo's tax cuts are aimed at appeasing America Controvery continues at Queens Moat Give shareholders more free cars Job losses certain in Bridon package Business Express Paramount warns of loss as bid chaos threatens Coopers & Lybrand to be Sainsbury's auditor Dutch invited to tender for £600m UK rail project By our City Staff: Lasmo finds finance chief and more oil Share values boosted by £9bn as record run resumes Stock Market Markets at a Glance The Pound Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Judgment may limit bank loan claims Recent Issues Siebe, Honeywell end war of words Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Ferranti closer to rescue JCI lifts payout Citizens ahead 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 Clarke gets it right in the US v Europe growth debate Economic View Anantole Kaletsky found a great divergence of views at the World Economic Forum in Davos Message in a bottle The Times City Diary Foreign player The Times City Diary Maastricht musers The Times City Diary Hanson story The Times City Diary Lasmo Tempus Euro Disney Tempus The Times picasso Token Driving the bull Tempus Bridon Tempus Pension law should be strengthened not weakened Business Letter Warburg named top for research Accountancy & Finance Michael Page Finance Sinclair Roche & Temperley Fyffes thrives despite problems caused by new banana regime Cost-cutting at Fyffes has helped offset the impact of volantic banana prices and the company has £92.4 million in cash for acquisitions as the market deregulates Australia launches million dollar weekly lottery Leicester Housing Association Limited International Prime Broker Sales Latin American… Banesto directors to face formal enquiry Business Roundup Renault cuts Volvo stake Business Roundup Porter Chadburn gloom Business Roundup Electrolux soars Business Roundup Bucknall passes payout Business Roundup Dawson Advertising Ltd Solving the goodwill problem Accountancy & Finance London Barristers Chambers MRC Collaborative Centre Accounts Manager Davies Kidd In training for the big one Any Other Business Panto time Any Other Business W. A. Ellis Qualified Accountant U. S. Treasury Trader The Times Accountants' Exam Results Open cases Any Other Business The L E K Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Controllers bridle at informal chats Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Cyprus Popular Bank Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Record run continues British Funds First direct Policy guidance was unlawful Queen's Bench Division Law Report February 3 1994 Queen's Bench Division Court Tenancy agreement unlawful Nicholls v Kinsey Legal & Public Notices Liability for causing river pollution Enforcing non-contracting state judgment European Law Report Luxembourg Adding to reasons for board's decision The Times Humour in a pain-free world Cinema: Geoff Brown delves into Wayne's World 2 and finds much to be greatful for in a sweet and goofy comedy of errors Winner Golden Globe Best Foreign Film Music The Conformist Surprise season Arts Briefing Uphill struggle of Brits abroad Theatre: Parisian joic de vivre vanquishes Yorkshire aggro Last chance … "Most Entertaining Movie of the Week" Opera Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre show in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Glimmers of unfinished genius Gerald Larner on the composer Emmanuel Chabrier, the subject of a South Bank festival Manchester mourns to mass of contrasts Regional Music: Bach from a big choir Hallé/McGegan Free Trade Hall To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… The Times Great Classics on Offer CD Direct The Times CD Direct Star-struck on subsidy Are top performers worth vast fees, when orchestras and opera houses are struggligh? Richard Morrison examines the figures Diluting a potent mixture Opera: Superficial staging and clumsy conducting mar a comic masterpiece Picture Gallery Chabrier Radical or just ragged? Jazz: A Veteran of the avant-garde plays a new London venue Archie Shepp Dingwalls Verdi Requiem Resistible rise of Greater Serbia No historian of Bosnia's war can ignore this account of its horrors Seasons in Hell Understanding Bosnia's War By Ed Vulliamy Simon & Schuster, £6.99 pbk original The Times Britain's brand new traditions Britons Forging the nation 1707-1837 By Lida Colley Pimlico, £10 pbk His cruel little vixen Intimate Letters Leoš Janàcex to Kamila Stösslovà Edited by John Tyrrell Faber, £25 Joanie and her mother The Sense of Things By Alison Dye Heinemann, £9.99 Quest for Quartermaster Bob Sousa Jamba enjoys the search for Bob Denard an adventurer who would have been at home in a novel by Graham Greene Last of the Pirates The Search for Bob Denard By Samantha Weinberg Jonathan Cape, £16.99 People of many pasts The Crossing Place a journey among the Armenians By Philip Marsden Harper Collins, £16.99 New Authors Avon Books (T) Manmuncher with no teeth fails to seduce Disclosure By Michael Crichton Century, £16.99 Slim for Life Not quite a literary cathedral The First Church of the New Millennium By Bryan Appleyard Doubleday, £14.99 Last opportunity for Hussain to press Test claims Atherton can expert torried time South Africa draw strength; from de Villiers The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Final Test Match Averages Norman heads world-class field feeling below par Captaincy landmark means little to Carling Responsibility for safety in Alpine skiing Double standard Gatecrasher in land of giants David Hands meets England's new flank forward and marvels at his fitness routine Five Nations Championship Over-reacting Venables makes clean break Ruff tactics Champagne truffles FA plans to restrict Wembley to finals Sport in Brief Jackman ends wait News in Brief Record for Mansell News in Brief BAF keeping quiet News in Brief Pakistan pair unfit News in Brief Maradona bows out News in Brief Critics won over by Toshack's address International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 Fox brings stealth to Newcastle For the Record Word-Watching Fixtures Basketball Little Woods Pools Coventry rarely troubled by off-key Ipswich Snow Reports Lessons to be learnt from late rally by students Dunwoody's century erodes Maguire lead Thunderer: Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Edinburgh Edinburgh enjoys improved facilities Thunderer: Lingfield Park Dittmars damaged knee forces him into retirement The Times Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline McManus profits from being positive Downhill caught in dangerous speed trap Safety standards fail to keep pace with improvements in technique and equipment David Powell on the debate in skiing abou the sport's future after the death of Ulrike Maier Skirts and trousers put ice skaters in a whirl Pressures start to take their toll on Muster Disneyland BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Simons Choice Variations Choice Satellite Sky One Bravo Cricket Manchester wins Games vote London's claims rejected for Commonwealth nomination Grey day as Rowdies give up unequal struggle Peter Hall examines the collapse of what had seemed to be the most secure football outpost in the United States Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Football Torvill and Dean's hopes of Olympic gold grow Tomorrow in the Times Morse Data Men's ski race at Garmisch ruled too dangerous Appointments Telephone Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Nomura Slector Europe Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Philip Rice Partnership Marketforce Appointments N. 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