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News from 07/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Margaret van Veelen, Peter Dally, Anthony Everitt, Helen Johnstone, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Theo Burrell, J. M. Gwilliam, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, David Brook (Editor, Eagle (Journal of the Glider Pilot Regimental Association), Olli Kivinen, Lynne Truss, Derek Jones, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, John O'Leary Education Editor, N. Eriksen, Sam Whiteley, Bryan Stiles, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, John Rae, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Debra Craine, Patricia Tehan, H. C. Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Enoch Powell, John Percival, Dick Howard, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Neil Bennett and Ross Tieman, Penny Aldred, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ron Davies, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Arthur S. Pook, Peter Scott, Richard Evans, K. R. K. Harding, Secretary, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Karen Smithies, William Rees-Mogg, Mary Ann Sieghart, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Gardiner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hartnack, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Wolfgang Münchau, James Landale and our Foreign Staff, Stephen Pettitt, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Stephen Spender, Ray Kennedy and Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, K. P. J. Armitage, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Gabrielia Gamini,

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Pick your Test Clinton calls crisis talks on massacre Demands grow for Western military action after 68 are Killed in Sarajevo Shelling Adams visa angers Thatcher Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Details,… Aeroflot faces flight ban over safety Index Enoch Powell Nothing but tears in the market of mourning Joel Brand tells of the horror inflicted on Sarajevo's suffering people by a single 120mm shell Protester tries to attack Prince Smith proclaims skills strategy for better Britain Mary Ann Sieghart The Famous Grouse No Title Fowler puts spotlight on right-wing branch mavericks Senior Tories predict expulsions from Mistley branch after allegations that it has been taken over by members with links to ultra-right organisations Heseltine calls on Major to keep his nerve under fire The Moben Sale Centre youths charged News in Brief Palace intruder in court News in Brief MI5 cleared over death News in Brief US chief in plane scare News in Brief Bogus nurse warning News in Brief Sorry, Spain is full News in Brief Reynolds travels to London in peace bid News in Brief National Blood Transfusion Service Thatcher secretary dismisses link with Pergau Protesting Maoris harangue Prince with history lesson Deep-sea divers' centre is too late to save gassed boy Tyson knocked out by giants of literature Language of 'luv' saves boss Woman is killed near army base Angels lose their wings in toned-down children's Bible Abbey National British Airways Ambulance crews test flak jackets Paramedics covering the most violent district of Manchester are determined not to be intimidated by the risk of gun attacks By a Staff Reporter: Laser-guided pea puts shooters in front line Chinacraft Keene on Chess Hanson Star weeps over sheep slaughter Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Trainee solicitor calls bingo to pay fees ICEP Villagers choose selection for the first do-it-yourself school An application for the first of the self-help schools outlined by the Government last year will soon be on John Patten's desk Supply of homes for sale dries up Prisoner dies in fight over Tv rugby game Nation undermined by supreme Act of folly Britain's sovereignty rests on respect for Parliament, the monarchy and the Church Contempt for our national institutions is a continuing process perpetuated by the Government, Enoch Powell writes NCH Murders linked to father News in Brief Cash dash News in Brief PC bitten News in Brief Gun dog stolen News in Brief Road runner News in Brief Botham on air News in Brief Bond winners News in Brief GM Policewomen imprisoned by a macho culture Gentle touch helps tortured families of murder victims Lucy Berrington reports on how a police family liaison officer helped the parents of Julie Dart cope with her death and court proceedings Lady-in-waiting started on the beat in Soho Discrimination? Not from knife gangs Friday night on the streets of Newcastle and for a woman-even a policewoman-the threat of violence is ever present, particularly when it comes to closing time Centre Stage West gives hand-wringing priority over air strikes The growing realisation among military advisers in Bosnia is that United Nations troops, originally sent to keep civilian aid flowing, are in fact playing the role of combat support group for the warring factions UN troops defy snipers as wounded are flown out Western security experts voice fears over Russia MaZDa 626 Serbs blame Bosnians for market blast Mudslinging sets tone of Italian polls Party leaderas focus their hopes on South as left looks set for Victory Woman loses race to be Finnish President Goldpine National Savings Le Pen bully boys run out of steam Clinton faces battle in Congress over social spending cuts Democrat loyalty put to rest Brother Laser Printers Picture Gallery Zimbabwe looks into exam fraud Pedi-doc Cubans suffer hardship for Castro's sake Fidel Castro commands a disciplined loyalty in his people. Amid economic hardships, however, his " Socialism or death" slogan may prove too hard to take Picture Gallery Mandela threatens retaliation for attacks by far right Raids by white rightwingers an Anc offices have increased pressure for the armed wing to strike back. A warning has been given that its violence will not be limited White racist jailed 30 years after killing Leukaemia Research Fund Peking tightens curbs on religion (AFP): Balladur fails to appease fishermen News in Brief (Reuter): Cotten dies News in Brief (Reuter): Officer killed News in Brief Thousands flee News in Brief Cairo arrests News in Brief (Reuter): Fumed out News in Brief Employment Group Department A family treasure hunt Mary Ann Sieghart describes the fraught process of finding the ideal nanny The Times When comrades break ranks How do ex-soldiers cope in civvy street? Penalties of a grudge match Some of us are born to forgive and forget - and some never can Spring into action Sportswear has a new glamour, fit to be seen out of the gym. Iain R. Webb puts the best through its paces Ehrman Tapestry Commercial Union Matthew Parris There is no crisis of identity in England, only an unspoken nationalism that may be about to roar Happy days The Times Diary Dunhuntin The Times Diary Disarming while anarchy spreads The West has no defence strategy for a world grow more dangerous since the cold war Between a rebuff and a rout Peter Riddell on John Major's chances in two difficult elections Riddell on Monday Jenned up The Times Diary Sound advice The Times Diary Master of the Dame's music The Times Diary Where's the Beef? Voters need better reasons to choose Labour Clinton and Castro America must rethink its Cuban policy Much Ado about Waitangi New Zealand belongs to both Maori and Pakeha 'Remote' Redwood Medical mishaps Tory policy and the route to recovery The new Glyndebourne Pegasus bridge Future of Hong Kong-and China 'Mad cow' disease Arts Council costs Min of Admin? Matchless trio On the wrong line? Court Circular Memorial services Merchant Navy Welfare Board Nature notes Personal Column Sir Robert Reid Sir Jack Longland University of Portsmouth Picture Gallery Birthdays today Church news Ice Age figures found in antique shop Archaeology Anniversaries Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Appointment Forthcoming marriages University news Marriage Norman Del Mar Norman Del Mar, Cbe, conductor and music writer, died yesterday aged 74. He was born in Hampstead on July 31,1919 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dolce Vita Professor Monica Cole Professor Monica Cole Professor of Geography at Bedford College, University of London, 1964-87, died on January 8 aged 71. She was born in London on May 5,1922 Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gwen Watford Gwen Watford, actress died in hospital in London yesterday aged 66. She was born on September 10,1927 The Rev Haik Hovsepian-Mehr The Rev Haik Hovsepianmehr, Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Churches in Iran, died form unknown causes on January 20 aged 49. He was born in Tehran on January6,1945 Charles Dickens Personal Recollection News The Times Crossword No 19,459 Sport People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow The kick that broke Scottish hearts Townsend escapes general malaise Education Arts Business Caddick to be tested for stress fracture The Times The Loan Corporation Books on Monday Shoulder injury likely to sideline Evans Multiple Display Advertising Items England haunt Hastings with dramatic victory Resurgent Scotland expose shortcomings of Carling's side Teams For the Record Justice done but law and order absent Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, reflects on a Iriumph over limited tactics Snow Reports Ireland pay heavy penalty for Elwood's lapse Jenkins secures victory for Wales on day of contrasting fortunes for stand-off halves Inches between glory and defeat France V England England a fail to impress Bell's Norman replaces Faldo at head of world rankings Battling victory for Open champion Scores Federation's action quells increasing concern The Times Smith hits high note with record Southgate go second after away victories Tomba in fine fettle for Lillehammer Sport in Brief Gustafsson surprises Sport in Brief Devils on hot streak Sport in Brief Boost for Gascoigne Sport in Brief Brainin disqualified Sport in Brief Sponsors in dispute Sport in Brief International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 Blazing Walker eyes National Piller enjoys perfect tonic as his chaser makes winning comeack Thunderer: Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Racing Service Leaders over the Jumps Thunderer: Wolverhampton Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Council's vision is blueprint for stable relations Festival on agenda for classy Nearly Splendid City stage fitting welcome for Lee's return Evans warms to task of reviving faith in Liverpool Premiership at a Glance Bardsley bemused by galloping Giggs Oliver Holt wintnesses another brave yet fruitless attempt to halt the inexorable progress of Manchester united Lawrence invigorates fading Middlesbrough Blackburn honed to sharp edge by skills of Shearer Bohinen leads Forest to new heights Brentford offers safe haven in web of intrigue Peter Robinson talks with the Brentford manager about plans past and present Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Rangers see signs that patience may be rewarded Name your side to triumph in the West Indies Select an England Xi and win a trip to see the Christmas Test in Melbourne All the Facts and Figures to Help You Make You 1st Xi Choice for England Atherton will prove himself with the bat Karen Smithies, who captained England's women to victory in the World Cup last summer, picks her 1st Xi to play West Indies One-day figures can confuse Terms and Conditions Caddick's injury casts cloud over England success Unbeaten tourr record maintained Scoreboard Depleted Giants fail to Overcome Bears Word-Watching Bradford show necessary bite Eubank defies latest bout of controversy O'Sullivan searches for stubborn streak Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items Have You Considered Chiropody as a Profession? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title The University of Edinburgh Easter Revision at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Tobacco ad ban is a smokescreen for truth A muddled strategy is failing the young Room at the top for a shake-up Education Which universities are at the head of the lists of the great and good who matter in higher education, and is the order changing? Peter Scott tells tales out of college The gorup is not a culb; it is more huddle The èlite could start a dialogue with former polys A school for the 21st century Poor play areas let care slide Rights of the expelled If you want a serious fight, hire a solicitor Scholarships at Ampleforth Birkbeck College University of London King's College London Kinderland Montessori School Gordonstoun School Independent Education Aiglon College, Switzerland The University of Birmingham Courses Haileybury College Employment Group Department Oxford and County Business College Gresham College Hugh Baird College Marlborough College Anniversary Bursaries Multiple Display Advertising Items UWE Geelong Grammar School Girton College UWE Taking a risk on the road The Royal Ballet is hoping that small is beautiful, at least where touring is concerned. Debra Craine reports In the tunnel of baby love Bambino Mio BBCI Dandelion Dead ITV Theatre Country queen in the making Rock: The new sound from Nashville and, below, folk without pain Trisha Yearwood Shaw Theatre Whimsical duo Ultramarine Astoria Ii Books A gamble that pays off nicely Dance Resolution The Place Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre shoeing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments Ulster setting suits Gogol farce Theatre : Jeremy Kingston recommends a hilarious Irish adaptation of a Russian classic The Government Inspector Tricycle, Kilburn Thrills by the thousand Concerts; Huge Mahler in Birmingham; a new- music festival of mixed quality in London CBSO/Elder Symphony Hall, Birmingham Back to the avant-garde London New Music Lilian Baylis Exploding like poets Stephan Sepender praises a survey of modern poetry but sees its attempt to debunk T. S. Eliot The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry in English Edited by Ian Hamilton Oup. ?25 The mole from Eden observes Children Beware the Werewolf On the Kiwis' conscience The House of Strife By Maurice Shadbolt Bloomsbury, ?16.99 One of Ben's a Tribe Transported By Maurice Shadbolt Bloomsbury, ?17.99 TES Paperbacks The Orient Express By Gregor von Rezzori Vintage, ?5.99 Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Mercury European Privatisation Trust Pay deal levels 'edging upwards' Tourist Rates La Creme De La Creme Creme De La Creme Bonusprint Bp set to be back in black Reporting this week Change on Week Stock Market Britain's growing economy could shrug off tax increases Gilt-Edged Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spurs will pursue costs claim against Venables Business Roundup Banesto buyers queue Business Roundup Inspec plans flotation Business Roundup Beazer names chairman Business Roundup Multiple Classified Advertising Items The direct route can lead to a catalogue of success Mail order may have an old-fashioned feel but Susan Gilchrist finds a market that, far from being dead, has clear sings of life Hogg Robinson Fugitive shown way to go home The Times Sydney Diary Don't blame Alan Greenspan, it had to come some time Attempts to control a boom in full swing have never succeeded in Britain Bird watching The Times Sydney Diary Bond is back The Times Sydney Diary Barred Gates The Times Sydney Diary Trading places The Times Sydney Diary BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Mail Order Cahill to quit BAe after power clash Britain's planemaker is backing plans to set up a large-scale leasing operation at Airbus Industrie intended to help it increase sales and overtake Boeing LWT confident over profits Times Two Crossword BT axes peak rate charges on calls London share price slide likely after US rate rise Consumer credit shows sharp jump Winning Move Word-Watching Market Jitters Fimbra By our Banking Correspondent: Warning to banks on data protection

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