News from 05/02/1994
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Vivian Russell, Barrington Brown, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Lesley Garrett, Stephen Brook, David Adams, Edward Owen, Paul Heiney, Richard Hinds, Beloff, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jan Morris, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, D. E. Williams, Mel Batty, David Robinson and John Marriott, Warren Greatrex, Albert Dormer, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Edward R. F. Deal, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Virginia Powell, James W. Thirsk, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Hugh Battersby, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, C. Baranowski, Robin Young, Nicola Thorne, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, John Percival, Clive Calver, (General Director), Bertram Hesmondhalgh, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Philip Allott, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, James Hann and Robin Jeffrey, Susan Gilchrist, Charles Bremner and James Landale, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, James Hepburn, James MacManus, Wolfgang Munchau, R. Y., Alison Roberts, David Toop, C. A. A. Kilmister, Ben Stocker, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Desmond Briggs, John Stokes, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, Michael J Walsh, Richard Barber, Steven Fox, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Colin McMillan, R. Webb, Philip Robinson and Wolfgang Munchau, Brian Beel, Stuart Millson, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Maurice Parry-Wingfield, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Roger Dobson, Director General and Secretary, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Angerson, Walter Gammie, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Hugh Norwood, M. D. Powell, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Barbara Cartland, Antony, Kenneth Faircloth, Deputy Director General, Mike Gatting, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Robin Dunbar, Howard Lamb, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Christian Dymond, Anthony Howard, Hilary Kingsley, Sarah Baxter, Jeremy Laurance and Edward Gorman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoIn the Five-Section Times with Tv Guide Portillo says sorry after 'cheats' gaffe With the Prime Minister calling for greater discipline from MPs, Michael Portillo's slip of the tongue will cause embarrassment at home and abroad Blockade traps ferries Index Weekend Magazine O'Reilly beats Mirror in Independent bid Weekend Picture Gallery Woodhouse walkies training attacked Magazine Danger virus tests lasted two years Cricket Germans in bid for British Coal N&P Cricket fans eager to outdo selectors Sea search extended as hopes fade for 27 Nine held in heroin case Big car firms lift prices Bulger father in court Sex attack 'made up' More hit by top tax rate Jarman's family gathers Salmon batters cod price Gang given free run Qantas Lilley curbs benefit tourists with new residence test The tightening of regulations for foreign benefit claimants will bring Britain into line with most other European countries Battle-hardened Major looks to the minefield ahead By a Staff Reporter: Gardiner's powerbase threatened Granting visa to Adams ignored advice Voice broadcast ban to continue Mistress jailed for blackmailing priest over 22-year affair Baby attack man 'wanted jail term' One careful owner Scholar claims new line to Bard Pc murder charges dropped Tell truth on Allitt deaths, say parents Fidelity Investments Police chief attacks 'Elastoplast' reform Los Angeles-type riots may break out on Britain's streets if police are isolated from the public, the Home Secretary has been told Vtech Wolf-dogs sold as family pets North 'will lead property revival' Property Market Highs and Lows Going Places Gene team was closing in on cause of cancer cells Prohibition on work with dangerous viruses has been issued under tough new regulations Budget cut forces Greek off timetable Every Month a Chance to Win a Lifetime's Free… By a Staff Reporter: Safari row boy makes return trip to court BT Was overseas aid the quid pro quo for billion-pound arms deal? The tangled web of the Malaysian dam affair and the expenditure of ?234 million may conceal links beyond just an abuse of the aid programme Yard police go nationwide to find anti-Nazi riot leaders By a Staff Reporter: Bosnia hero's 'execution' was third family tragedy Cellnet By a Staff Reporter: Repeat barn burning earns second life term Stratford School report reveals opt-out failure Promotion victory backfires on women academics Prince's solo performance brings smiles on all sides The Prince of Wales ends a two-week tour of Australia with his image considerably enhanced Keene on Chess Army Hq cares for children Maxwell musical 'must go on' Meningitis warning Rsi award Pet killer jailed Diggle appeal ?1m for injury Schoolboys ill Payout fight Arsenal found Metro Tahiti Special Dying boy remembers his friends Job Centre Petrol stations face huge bill to cut cancer risk in fumes Fuel companies and car makers at odds over cost of benzene safeguards Samsung Electronics By Our Environment Correspondent: Beech trees 'fall victim to exhaust gases' Martin Currie One duchess does not make a flood Balladur pledge fails to appease fishermen French riot police fire tear-gas grenades as jobless join worst street violence in a year Lexus 'Knight' rides to rescue Italy's voters Brands Direct Limited Reuter: Nine killed by mortars in Sarajevo aid queue Us 'demoting' Bosnia killing Taxing talks Reuter: Shamir's secret Reuter: King chosen AFP: Migrants die AP: Hard hats Last orders Singapore sceptics cast doubt over Raffles legend Singapore is celebrating 175 years since Sir Stamford Raffles' landing. Some experts believe that history has lionised the wrong man as the founding father of Lion City The Sunday Times The World in Cartoons Rollexa Mandela writes off 'pathetic de Klerk party of weaklings' Whites told they betray their children by keeping silent about right-wing violence Drug-running pirates tarnish Caribbean paradise The murders of four people on a luxury yacht have tarnished the image of a carefree holiday destination. Cocaine gangs are using the area as a transit zone for the us and European markets Picture Gallery Mazda 323 Yacht owners revel in rum and romance Punks go on parade to portray toughest of 'girrrls' Reagan hits at Clinton for stealing his ideology Republicans yearn for good old days while Ron and Margaret fete each other as the truly greats Hanoi toasts end of trade war with new year firecrackers and beer Evangelist issues China rights caution Virgin Snow The Salvation Army Prudential Tax-Free Pep Lawyer 'blocked suicide enquiry' Should we offer the lady a seat? Science must be safe, and seen to be safe Birmingham's cancer researchers have foolishly damaged their own cause, argues Nigel Hawkes Labour's missing brains Where are all the socialist academies who once flocked to Labour Party meetings, wonders Anthony Howard For cars, radio and the Church, it's back to basic models Academic Disease The lessons of the cancer virus case for universities Good Morning Vietnam Now is time to set aside old traumas and heal bitter history Everyone's First Eleven Pick an England team for fun - and a prize Rail lines to be built in isolation Parking penalties Finance Bill drafting Confusion and conspiracy over British sense of identity Some solutions for City and other redundant churches Arms sales Durham traditions Honours system Public-sector waste? Gone with the wind Court Circular Weekend birthdays Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagement Michael Aldridge Church services tomorrow Dinner Church news Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dr Marie-Andr?e Weill-Hall? Ernest Shanks Latest wills Anona Winn Abbot Columba Cary-Elwes John Liley On this Day February 5 1915 News The Times Crossword No 19,458 Opinion Forecast Help the Aged Magazine Weekend Vision Further 3,000 miners' jobs go Stock Market Profile O'Reilly dawn raid nets 24.9% of Independent Heseltine clears Granada-LWT bid Melvyn Marckus Sport Newton Wall St slumps after US rate rise Weekend Sporting Fixtures Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Wider Fare Bond Beater Costly Cover Sales Slump BAe makes ?250m aircraft provision Henderson A pensions sermon from St Michael Biggest bank lending rise for three years The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Receiver goes in at Clydeshaw National Westminster Bank Global airline passenger traffic increases by 6% Bid by Silvermines Lasmo calls off sale Alm claims support Atomic duo tackles a mission improbable Partners in power The leaders of a company that is on the brink of insolvency see themlseves as the saviours of the nuclear industry, Ross Tieman reports Make your mind up time in Granada's blind date The International Investment Managers Fed's action could herald sharply lower London opening Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Abbey buys bank's home loan book Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Abbey buys bank's home loan book Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Demand strong in Alpha float Bletchley issue Oil group plan Audi change 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 In the Money Pensions over the counter Check the pension salesmen Comment John Govett Pension Payoff Talk to Towry Law Port Folio When valuation fees pay off Robert Miller says having antiques properly valued is more important under the new insurance schemes Gartmore No-claims eases the cost Societies stalk the silver set Building societies believe they have alternative to the Government's new "granny bond", says Liz Dolan Briefings Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Bristol & West & You Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Sib is attacked for ?1bn scandal Loss of confidence leads to slump in personal pension sales Nursing a grievance How can non-taxpayer pensioners afford to buy any Granny Bonds? Multiple Display Advertising Items Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Interest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Asset Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd M&G The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Slide continues Fidelity Brokerage Name your side to triumph in the West Indies All Facts and Figures to Help You Make your 1st Xi… Three Examples of how Predictions Would Be Measured Picture Gallery No Title Ramprakash likely to prosper at No 3 Mike Gatting, the former England captain, picks his 1st Xi to play West Indies One-day figures can confuse Terms and Conditions Norwich expect backlash after sale of Fox Wise man with special legacy Rob Hughes looks back at the unique understanding and managerial career of Tony Waddington Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Atherton hope to build on success Tomorrow McManus close to final breakthrough Lendl bows to injury Windows clears hurdle Hounslow's mission Boardman prepares Jones leaves Giants Courageous Lomas Faldo fails to survive halfway cut Another chance for Nick The Brief Yesterdays Results Picture Gallery Wetherby Lingfield Park Stratford Tuigamala shows awesome power to score debut try Wolverhampton Blinkered first time Alner adapts to professional challenge Julian Muscat meets a successful new trainer reluctant to stop riding his point-to-pointers Jodami keeps Leopardstown date Chepstow Into The Red has chance to press National claims Chepstow Bbc1 Sandown Park Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Eubank embarks on high-risk venture For the Record The Times Spirit of youth burns bright in England's leader in the making Snow Reports Irish look on as contact sport comes to court Rivals offer only food for thought Armstrong to restore Scots' bite A 'Border terrier' is straining at the leash to let fly at England today, David Hands reports Report calls for end of 'shamateurism' Cellnet New order in same class as old guard Rob Andrew on the task he and his England colleagues face at Murrayfield this afternoon Football England enter exciting new era Assured Atherton prospers in leading role Baf stays silent after long debate on Norman Mercury Simon Barnes Lee finally assumes City chair as saga concludes Index Picture Gallery Noble and Noisy AA's potent network A member of Alcoholics Anonymous describes the secret and powerful club Radio in earthy hands Sotheby's Mind Readers A Hedged Bet Psychologists under attack The Times Singapore Tourist Promotion Board SAA South African Airways Learning to ski at 50? It's downhill all the way A father goes back to the nursery to learn what the children do easily The sporting place for a sunny tee at any time Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company Swan Hellenic Full tilt into the heat and the dust A nine-day tour of India can be a maddening whirl of noise and confusion, but from the Taj Mahal to the street markets the magic is seductive and irresistible Princes Cruises Restaurant Watch The latest news on eating out International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 Discover your taste in wine A treat in Chinatown How to choose the best dim sum for the Chinese New Year Picture Gallery Toss a salad high for a lucky year Frances Bissell shops at a Chinese supermarket for food to celebrate the lunar New Year Sketching the menu Dish of the Day Noble Caledonia Limited Picture Gallery Vices & Virtues The Times Worship in the old-fashioned way What the papers said: Derwent May's… Bound to please the bibliophiles Music of the Romantics The works of ten composers of the Romantic period are featured on this week's free CD/cassette This week's free Cd The Times Saleroom guide Guy Walters checks up on two Times team members The Times Superwoman sprints ahead A time to consolidate Mel Batty's February training plan calls for a return to basic fitness principles Modes Madrid A weekly look at the world of international trends and trend-setters A winner in the fashion stakes Real horse people wrap up warm and descend on Kempton even on wet winter days Sagafjord Vistafjord Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop FFC The Rutland Staddlestone Multiple Display Advertising Items Kiniki Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Stars for the night My Perfect Weekend Valentines Gift Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Basic Instinct Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts for her Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Portrait of the artist: under-12 and published From novels to reporting, young authors are finding that words can be good fun - and quite profitable, too Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Washing and Hoping? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Children's events Building a future on the waterfront Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnaby Mill Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building a future on the waterfront Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items IBS Monument to a hedged bet Levens Hall in Cumbria, famous for its topiary garden, celebrates its third centenary this year Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items A fashion victim returns Malmaison carnations, a Victorian favourite, are being rescued from oblivion Multiple Display Advertising Items Films Wrapping the Reichstag Steinway Hall Cherub with a devil's wit Body dynamic Soft Vengeance Bac, Battersea Party for Palestrina Traffic stops in Rome to let the Tallis Scholars celebrate Picture Gallery Memories of old Shanghai Taiwan Connection Purcell Room The Sunday Times Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Royal Albert Hall MAXWelL Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENO Theatre NT Royal National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events Why should Michelin turn its nose up at our trough? Farmer's Diary Finch with a noisy kiss Island of angling dreams Christmas Island may be tiny, but its fishing appeal is immense Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven Days Tv Vision Future shock is absorbing David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Picture Gallery The fascinating year of the child Five babies are going to be followed from first breath to first birthday cake. Peter Barnard meets one of the mothers Young, gifted and racked Simons Barnes on the trials and tribulations of sport's infant prodigies GA General Accident Shaping our ends Hiddens talent Oldies Life on animal farm Science Marrying in haste Soaps Oh Calcutta Cup Sport Bringing back the bitter taste of a scandal Hilary Kingsley goes to the Welsh border village of Hay-on-Wye and finds local opinion still divided over a 1920s murder mystery now reconstructed for television RSPB But not everyone can, Tel Laugh? I was beside myself Lenny Henry's exploration of black American humour turned into a journey of self-discovery. David Toop reports Time to revive top of the form Oppressions and confessions David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. A modern comedy and a 1940s drama are highlighted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9. Broadcast running times may be altered. Videoplus numbers can be found on pages 10 to 23 Films On the home run Descent into hell Films on Tv Saturday February 5 It's University Challenge. Not Variations From a Labour of love to a lifetime of regrets Bbc/itv Sunday February Filling up the baskets Variations Ancient secrets prove the star attraction Bbc/itv Monday-February 7 Maybe best yet from Beatty Variations A life and death struggle down in the cells Monday February 7 Tuesday February 8 Passion among planters Variations Second-class citizens, first-class fighters Tuesday February 8 Wednesday February 9 Wagons roll with Kenny Variations Our high spies during the Cold War years Wednesday February 9 Thursday February 10 Sitting at his piano, the other day Variations All aboard for the Santa Cruz cruise Thursday February 10 Friday February 11 Not bad for first try Variations Daughter, wife, mother, granny, magistrate Friday February 11 Saturday February 5 What a comical carry on Sunday February 6 Monday February 7 Tuesday February 8 Wednesday February 9 Thursday February 10 Friday February 11 Classic Countdown Lingua Phone Magazine Ralph Phs Magazine Contributors Diary GM Cheap loans Something for the Weekend Naming names P?tain's fate Classical inspiration Civvy street 'Lost' Trollope Bankside's future England's Finest Bone China Leave It All behind Peugeot Picasso's Survivor Picture Gallery Picture Gallery The Times Picasso Print Offer Hostages to A land at loggerheads RAC Ehrman Tapestry 1994 The Lessons of War Subaru City Lights Picture Gallery The Thinking Man's Trousers Picture Gallery The Chatterin Findings Voyages Jules Verne Cracking It with the Men who Know Part 165: Bondage Sale of the centuries The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Yoplait Restaurant Guide Eating Out British Airways Holidays Back Tracking Brittany Ferries Bermuda The Ultimate Colony Dolphin Maximum Exposure New England Country Homes Vacanze in Italia Headwater Italy & France Poland Czech Republic Hungary France Chantale Prima Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Travelbag Travel Insurance Woolacombe Bay Apartments Highbullen Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Experience the Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Hyatt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Asia Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Villa Centre Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales British Airways British Airways Holidays Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Warmers from ?36 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Activity Holidays The Great Adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items STB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brixham Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asthma Sulis City Group The Dufflecoat Company Dolphin StairLifts Original Irish Grandfather Shirt Laetitia Allen Ltd No Title The Cashmere Store The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Times Computer Games Cyberspace Three Enter Password Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3239: Centenary Pairs by Owzat Picture Gallery The Times Tony Blair The Softback Preview Cartier
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