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News from 04/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alexandra Stacey, Roger Boyes and James Bone, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Colin Stanley, Director General, Michael Elliott, Philip Howard, Marieluise FitzGERALD (Joint Directors), Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, John O'leary Education Editor, Jane Bird, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ian Smart, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Philip Bassett and Susan Gilchrist, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. Moorhouse, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Need, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Guest, Alick Goldsmith, Director General, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Ann Abraham, Chief Executive, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Barbara Smart, Denzil McNeelance, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, David Miller, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, D. F. Kelly, David Toop, Robin McOuat, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang M?nchau and Ian Brodie, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Steven Fox, Nigel Hawkes, John FitzGERALD, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Lever, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Judith Moss, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ben Presenton, Education Correspondent, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Gorman and Stewart Tendler, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, George Stern, Jonathan Mirsky, R. Campbell Paget,

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Public sector rises of 3% fuel job fears Extra government cash ruled out Teachers and nurses suspect that their inflation-beating pay rises will cost their colleagues jobs and bring cuts in services for pupils and patients Princess opposes Howard Index Tough UK general calls Serbs' bluff Index The West Indies tour gets on the road Liferaft found as 27 feared dead 45 London police face corruption allegations Major challenges 'snipers' and demands loyalty Index Singapore Airlines Index Select the England Test team Dublin urges Major to hold fast until Sinn Fein responds The Dignity Plan Howard refuses to see Bulger parents Avalanche adds to blizzard death toll A little dubbing to ease the drubbing Cancer work halted Expenses enquiry Levitt bankruptcy ends Driver heads for chaos £55m bid for papers To Give Blood Police corruption probe implicates 45 officers Allegations include assult, theft, racial abuse and the planting of evidence Victims of alleged police corruption in Hackney say that they will be satisfied with nothing less than a judicial enquiry By a Staff Reporter: Drug-dealing tops charge sheet in Operation Jackpot War crime cases dropped Rolex of Geneva By a Staff Reporter: Train Robber returns to jail Toyota Princess adds to warnings over safaris for tearaways Hume's fears on gay consent age Ford's big idea—a 90s Mini Dam funds were 'tied to size of arms deal' Underground Rum on ice helps Prince to take sting out of cyclone Abused girl 'hired hitman for revenge' Fatty diet doubles heart disease risk Cholesterol evidence 'conclusive' Alliance Leicester By our Health Service Correspondent: 4,000 women in smear blunder Baby joy of woman who beat cancer Armchair detectives tune to crimewatch Pay-off for thefts vicar Diplomat bailed CSA apology TV reprimand Mother killed Village voyage Budget freeze binds public workers' wages to efficiency Trade union leaders say size of awards reflects a significant reverse in government thinking Ach action for children Picture Gallery Increase 'no cause for dancing in the streets' Teachers By our Industrial Editor: Nursing assessors lacked guidelines Health Service Services get up to 4.4% - but in stages Police launch abuse enquiry after Stowe expels boy Curiosity gives game away for stowaways TV ghosts traumatise boys Cellnet Heritage groups unite to save elegant Thames legacy Keene on Chess Grapes pick of the bunch for flavour and value Weekend Shopping Denzil McNeelance Ministers seek to head off revolt on council reform The local government review goes on, despite a court ruling, but councils will have more time to defend themselves Renton defended over lottery Cut hours of mowing down to minutes The New Timetable New witchhunt brings fame back to heretics of Mistley Labour exploits unrest over CSA The week in Parliament Prophets of gloom need a lesson in history Currys Debate on new taxes 'gagged' Striking fishermen defy riot police Agriculture minsiter demands French legal action after demonstartors destory British export C&A Yeltsin tightens Russia's grip on Georgians Italian poll gives Berlusconi boost Germany under pressure to force Croats into line Western peace efforts hit new evidence of Zagreb's intervention in Bosnia grows Maples The Case for and against Peacekeeping For and against Air Strikes For and against Arming the Muslims De Klerk offers manifesto vision for black voters The Nationalist Party is likely to gain the backing of a majority of whites, Coloureds and Indians. But the South African President knows that its political future depends on winning over blacks who are still undecided Big business votes against Clinton plan for health Cunaro Russia and us lift off in new era of co-operation Children freed from den of squalor Muslim racism sparks uproar (Reuter): Kiev lifts barriers to Start News in Brief (AFP): Murder link (Reuter): Resort blast (AP): Lost frontier (AFP): Base overrun Left ready to quit Tokyo coalition over tax rise Within days if backing down over political reforms, the Japanese Prime Minister is facing humiliation over his lack of consultation with supposed confidants Migrant army scours China in search of work Public Auction BSI Registered Firm From Associated Press in Taipei: Spy embarks on a wage claim mission Screen-printed Pollock Forty years after his violent death, the artist Jackson Pollock is the subject of a race to film his life. Kate Muir reports on De Niro, Streisand and the other contenders A strong whiff of danger Every time a petrol tanker says goodbye to a filling station, we die a little The Times Sun, sea, sex and so sorry Brief encounter of the conference set 'I think I was a good and faithful wife' Fay Weldon says a therapist wrecked her marriage. Now she is hitting back at the meddling of the untrained Forte Leisure Breaks The curse of psychotherapy The Times/Dillons Debate The Times Multiyork Philip Howard All made up Picture Gallery Easy come, easy go Wheeling and dealing comes naturally to one who has interests both retail and wholesale, in this world and the next Bowing back in One's peace The Times Diary Please stay The Times Diary The legal threats continue Being a woman is not fair Nigal Hawkes assesses new fears for babies' health Forum for Ulster The province's parties must support the new assembly Rose of Bosnia Politicians must now match the more robust military approach Parental Duty Civic responsibilities are as important as civic rights A minor crime? 'Green' action plan Printers troubled by libel writs Pennington Street, London Ei 9xn Telephine 071-782 5000 Homosexual consent within the law Aid and trade Animal lung cancer Busy Modigliani How arts millions are mismanaged Leakey's record Alzheimer 's hope Changing values Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Appointments Birthdays Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Reception Picture Gallery Anniversaries Dinner Church news Memorial services Latest wills Professor Frederick Copleston, Sj Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Rona Professor Alan Lendrum Alan Lendrum, Professor of Pathology at the University of St Andrews, 1947-67, and Dundee, 1967-72, died on January 2 aged 87. he was born on November 3,1906 On this Day February 4 1927 Art Exhibitions Illustrations of Col. Lawrence's Book Bahjat Talhouni Rahjat Taljouni, former Prime Minister of Jordan, died on January 30 aged about 82. He was born in Taffleh in the Ma'an distict of what was then Transjordan, 130 miles south of Amman Will our history repeat itself? The German who has led the Bmw takeover of Rover is a lifelong enthusiast for British cars. Now, says Kevin Eason, our most famous marques may live again Motoring A black report may end the rush for 'green' vehicles Vaughan Freeman analyses a disturbing health threat on our raods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Risboro' Garage SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Fraser (London) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approves Registration Numbers DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,457 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Lakeside centre set to float Stock Market the Pound Gold Index MPs warn over ?18bn nuclear clean-up cost MPs called for a fund to provide for a likely ?18 billion needed to decommission nuclear plants, and complained consumers were paying an extra tax on their bills By our Industrial Correspondent: Four pits and 3,000 jobs set to go Arts Sport Elan sheds 700 and calls in liquidator £30m bid battle for Epsom Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd How to Stay astride the Bull Business Today No Doubts Car Talk Mail Order Reject Agrees Higher taxes slow consumer spending plans Honda to talk to BMW on Rover role Griffin Factors Picture Gallery Underwriting capacity at Lloyd's beats estimates Review of insolvency law urged Germany keeps rates unchanged The Times Gold boost for Cluff Finance Bill under fire KLM plans rights issue Brent oil tops $15 Britannia advances Counterfeit card losses Coda in £61m debut Zurich Insurance gives union new recognition Business Roundup Still glowing in the dark The nuclear industry's permanent financial credibility gap Would Eisner close Euro Disney? Sap not yet rising BSkyB profit surge helps News Corp to rise 25% Gains in most areas of activity at The News Corporation, from satellite television to films, dwarfed the dent made in Uk newspaper profits by price cuts By our Deputy City Editor: Subscribers flock to satellite package Far East buy for United Newspapers Ebac Reject Shop finds suitor in Upton & Southern Bundesbank ruins record-breaking run Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Telemillion contest goes national Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Searching for the corporate Clarke effect Dollar Spot Rates Delivering the Post Office into the private sector The drive to privatise the Post Office appears to be back on the political agenda. Philip Bassett considers options for its future Luck takes a hand at Coopers The Times City Dairy Warburg woe The Times City Diary Political smoke The Times City Diary Chunnel trek Least £10,000 for The Childern's Society.… RJB Mining The Reject Shop A Fimbra Member Shopping spree Tempus Elf Aquitaine The Times Unit Trust Information Service Early gains wiped out British Funds First direct Write-on, but is it science? Job applicants may find their handwriting says more about them than they reveal in an interview. David Guest reports Information Technology Hoskyns TSI Group Ward Executive Limited Major Middle Eastern Bank Overseas Jobs Express James Lamber Consulting, inc Consultants The Times Newspapers Your turn to take the stage Matthew May looks at the spread of virtual reality to the theatre which allow computer players to have walk-on parts and speak lines Information Technology Harvey NASH PLC James Baker Associates Burglars miss the bargains A telephone system used to diagnose faults on the line also foils thieves Computers alive! On the records World television Crash questions One born every minute Home help ETS Added chips Less mobile Breaking up is hard to do Downsizing offers businesses a range of comuting solutions, Jane Bird says, if it is introduced properly Crown Computer Products P&P Better to get it right first time Ways to solve a systems jigsaw Ready to score in America A showpiece network will back the football world Cup, David Hewson says Fountain highmead Striking out action after delay House of Lords Law Report February 4 1994 Printing film can be an act of publication The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors pass list, 1993 The following were elected as Professional Associates of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors during 1993 Publication of jury room secrets Advisory function At last—a silver rose with real thorns Opera: Jonathan Miller's new staging at the Coliseum strips Der Rosenkavalier of some of its usual sweetness. Rodney Milnes applauds Comic marriage is far from happy Theatre: Wedded to Bcnny Hill in Hampstead: divorced from reality in Scarborough Hampstead Renaissance Florence Pop Past master Communicating Doors Stephen Joseph, Scar borough Fly on wall at the Yard Television Review: Special Branch under surveillance MGM Pop Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on refease across the country Better heard but not scene Nothing good ever comes in waves: all the best bands go it alone, insists Caitlin Moran Comedy Benefit How Scotland got a love letter from America Pop Friday: Auchtermuchry's finest march on grunge gets sopjisiticated no question mark over Therapy What was it about a five-year-old single by the Reid brothers that touched the hearts and pockets of the big boys over the pond? The Proclaimers tell Alan Jackson all HarperCollinsPublishers Nirvana for the damned New Albums: Pieces for the wicked as Therapy? open up their wounds Top Ten Albums New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Barrister needed to probe charges against Norman Athietics enquiry must be thorough Legal & Public Notices National Power Plc Overkill among the undergrowth Brain Clarke calls for more sparing use of the banks of British rivers Rocchigiani presents tough threat to Eubank Snow Service Champions switch to putting on the glitz Sports Service Weather likely to exert influence All the Facts and Figures to Help You Make your 1st Xi Choice for England Name your side to triumph in the West Indies Select an England Xi and win trip to see the Chtristmas Test in Melbourne Three Examples of how Predictions Would Be Measured Star-gazing in search of the successful combination Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, looks at the many hazards in picking a 1st Xi and gives his side Competition terms and conditions Woosnam puts new fitness to good use The Times Davies takes on pivotal role Stuart Jones looks at the problems that have greeted the World Sevens rugby league tournament in Sydney For the Record Today's Fixtures O'Reilly goes for gold Farewell to Maier Wattana forges ahead Guildford frustrated Lomas recuperates Snow Reports Word-Watching Prost 's urge to race annoys Williams Sport in Brief Hills gains approval for new base Lambourn trainer to demolish South Bank and create £850,000 complex Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Dwyer survives another heavy fall Rapid Raceline Once Stung to confirm form Southwell Kelso Muse to run at Sandown Carling-speak contagious at captain's question time Irish eyes look to Elwood to stand out in the crowd Stand-off carrries burden of expectation Price to pay for overcrowding international calendar England unlock a wealth of talent in Italy Arts and Entertainment Celebrity Choice Choice Variations Choice Satellite Index England bowlers take command Below-strength Leeward Isalnds crumbel against consitent attack Cooke keeps England's thoughts close to home Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching CU Index McAllister issues reminder over Norman

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