News from 10/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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G. A. Fry, Bob Dennis, N. W. P. Cole, Bernadette Forcey, Glenn Calderwood, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Brian Baldock, Deputy Chairman, Anthony Seaton, Martin Berger, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Marie Forsyth, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Wyman, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Peter Ball, John Campbell-Kease, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, David Simons, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, J. Hase, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Ba Miller, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, R. H. Wilson, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Richard Cork, Claire Messud, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Michael W. Jeffels, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, Mike Swindell, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, G. W. Rees, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Matthew d'Ancona, Harriet Paterson, Chris Lockwood, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jeremy Vanke, Jill Sherman, George Brock and Michael Binyon, Oliver Holt, Dan White, D. Berry, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and James Bone, George Brock, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chairman, Robert Wokler, Robert Ballantyne, Hilary Cropper, Chief Executive, Ansel Harris, Brian Beel, Geoffrey Negus, Bill Weston, Kate Alderson, David Tate, Lord Alexander of Weedon, Chairman, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Bob Willis, Colette Forder, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Bob Prichard, David Chazan, Andrew Lycett, Adrian Dannatt, Bruce Boucher, Stephen Pettitt, Widger Finn, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Geoff Thomason, John Prentice, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dione Coumbe, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Ian Robertson, Andrew Finkel, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, John Fry, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Denise Briggs, Haddo, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoGould goes with attack on Smith Index Appointments British army chief brokers Sarajevo deal Nato issues ultimatum on withdrawal of Serb artillery After the heartbreak of years of failed ceasefire agreements, the threat of Nato air strikes has finally given real hope of a lasting peace in the Bosnia capital UK stars shine in Oscar nominations Reith Lecture Prime Minister dismisses 'chattering' Open-air surgery fails to save stabbed sergeant Price Guarantee Milligan death was accident, Home Office tests indicate KPS Beastly backbench behaviour winds Skinner behind his back Political Sketch Media attacked at arms enquiry Wild claims are damaging system of government, says Cabinet chief Atol Caa Editors resent Whitehall's interference in coverage Curtain rises on what 'the Butler' saw When is a lie not a lie? Joe Joseph watched the Cabinet Secretary lead the Scott enquiry through the White Hall of Mirrors Eight held in protest at Prince To Give Blood Street heart surgery works, says doctor at police stabbing Killing reinforces demand for guns Maga Zine Signatures lack Nelson touch 3M Innovation Lawyers face fines over court delays News in Brief Bomb jury undecided Himalayan killers freed School hours examined Aid worker's funeral Olympic costs queried DELL Court declares hunting ban illegal Council was wrong to enforce its view on morality of blood sprts An "extraordinary" ruling against Somerset could have repercussion for 34 other council which have banned hunting MacGregor sets out curbs to tame young drivers Tested to the limit Bank of Ireland Girobank BMW Summer hill school warned to improve or face closure Inspectors condemn students' poor attendance and 'free use of colloquial language' Currys 'Older kids have to run the place' Midwives disciplined over water pool birth Keene on chess Parents fear a repeat of Bulger abduction Motorists offered new route to appeal over parking fines Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Labour plans to abolish health service reforms Labour's Health 2000 blueprint includes plan to do away with the Nhs internal market and phase out pay beds Panasonic Pop star mourns model's mystery train death By a Staff Reporter: PC 'saw murder of fellow officer' Computer games to get age guide JP accused of benefit fraud News in Brief Rugby charge Vicar suspended Guns stolen Llama alarm How leading light in the party was eclipsed by clash of ideals The Labour Party maverick, Bryan Gould, who is to quit politics, suffered from being too clever, too inconsistent and too foreign. Jill Sherman writes Labour puts Commons business in danger Down to In Parliament Departing Gould leads from the sidelines Riddell on Politics Jet breaks the language barrier High-flyer who gave hope to citizens Power-hungry MEPs rewrite the rule-book Labatt "Ice Beer" is Here Bribe case link mars election hopes of Italian media chief Saab Joan the feminist conquers France Turkey's growing financial woes dim Ciller's star Sister bids for California's dynastic prize Preferred Direct (Reuter): Duma foes close in on Yeltsin News in Brief Guerrilla held (Reuter): Gaviria setback Armenia pledge (Reuter): Dead in desert (Reuter): Trap fails Khartoum bombers hit divided rebels Offensive in southern Sudan White right faces election deadline Crossword range The Times Apricot Picture Gallery Vesuvius threatens a million Attack threat forces West into making hard choices Air strikes will silence Seb artillery besieging Sarajevo if warnings go undeeded Russian opposition to air strikes is seen in London as the single greatest threat to Nato's strategy. John Major's visit to Moscow next week, therefore, is now crucial Lloyds Bank Mood darkens in Belgrade Relief workers fear for future of their mission Aid Convoys Enigmatic general pulls off tough deal Man in the News Ripples of Whitewater engulf First Lady's law firm An employee in Hillary Clinton's former law firm has alleged its Whitewater records have been destroyed. With so many missing papers, claims of misuse of public funds may be hard to settle Peace talks boost as Israel and PLO sign border pact Classical Collection token Picture Gallery Reuter: Frail Deng on TV for first time in a year Saga Services Ltd Oxford's prodigal returns Matthew d'Ancona meets George Steiner as he heads backs to the university which snubbed him Little angels, little devils Society pays a price for idealising children and separating them from the adult world The Times Problems for TV doctors Surgeons learn new techniques… old problem, simple solution… aorta screening offers hope Primrose oil in troubled waters Nigel Hawkes peers over the drugs counter at a simmering row over the star of health products Clean up your Act MOPS The Strange power of suggestion Ian Robetson explore the dramatic but mystcrious effects of hypnotism Milk magic The strange power of suggestion Pizzaland Warning sign Most people now accept that marriage has been devalued, and wish to rebuild it Playing for safety Tainted by expertise The Times Diary Picture Gallery More grey is forecast Behind the passing political storms lies a severe economic depression Devil's own job Prolific columnist Peaks and Valleys Gould's mistimed chances Anthony Howard on a man of awkward merit Dog Days with Deng China sees its paramount leader, but not for long Gould the Goad Labour is losing one of its fiercest, if flawed, critics The Mulch of Love Lettuce now praise Classic FM Call for concerted action on Bosnia Death of Tory MP People power Confusing signals European role in US policy on Cuba Nursing in London Therapy and crime Parking penalties Best bat Risks of benzene in air we breathe It's a wind-up Safety first Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays today Middle Temple RAF museum fights to save old hangar Luncheons Prime Minister Personal Column Royal engagements Meeting Engineers' Company and City University Canadians to have London memorial Reward Swiftcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Valentine Gifts Heritage Defence news Witold Lutoslawski Witold Lutoslawski, composer and conductor, died in Warsaw on February 7 aged 81. He was orn on January 25,1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Multiple Classified Advertising Items Myles Formby Myles Landseer Formby. CBE, TD, former consulting otolaryngologist to University College Hospital and to the Army, died at his Sussex home on January 20 aged 92. He was born on March 13,1901 Shergar's Kidnappers Fail to Make Contact Major B. H. Cowburn Beny Cowburn, MC and Bar, one of the earliest and most successful of the British agent te Special Operations Executive sent to Fance during the war, has died aged 85. He was born at Leigh, Lancashire, on March 13.1909 Richard Bissell Richard Bissell, a former CIA official who was the chief architect of the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, died on February 7 aged 84. He was born on September 18,1909 Curtain rises on Coward's Firefly The Master's home restored Island cashes in on honeymoons Carnival time The house overlooking the Caribbean where the playwright Noel Coward one lived has been restored at a cost of ?202,000` Flight Bookers PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlines Travel Lowest Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Tazab Travel Ltd The Times USA Moonlight Travel Jamaica woos lovers Calibre Travel Travel Insurance Cheap Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Entire village takes the ferry Brush-up for New Orleans Cunard Oceans away Volcano proof Travelogs The Times Air smiles Plane speaking First class on the way out Price war Appointment Paris flights held up by the French A relaxing musical interlude The Times Reader Offer: Spend Easter on Lake GENEVARelax for four days on Lake Geneva, April 1-4,1994 for just £95 per person America take over the skies Britain loses out to giants a flutter while you fly Airport row delays flightsBritish Airways has played an important part in helping Boeing's new ?100m jet beat off European rivals Airlines take a gamble on flying 'casinos' News The Times Crossword No 19,462 Picture Gallery Business Sport People in the Times Forecast Features Books The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Cars berg in direct approach to banks Cbi hails recovery but warns on tax burden Picture Gallery Anatole Kaletsky Sterling hit by unease over interest rate cut Picture Gallery Books Gold Brent Crude Sport Six men and a problem O'Reilly says full bid is an option Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Day-Lewis's Irish Triumph Art 33-35 Business Today Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Sage Sterling Chatset under fire over advice to accept Lloyd's settlement In offering advice to names on how to vote on the Lloyd's offer Chatset is changing its stance. The analyst has a proven tract record on forecasting Lloyd's results Jaguar continues to run into red By our Industrial Correspondent: Heseltine to stand clear of battle for Westland Foreign takeovers can damage UK wealth SAS foresees workforce cut of nearly 3,000 Business Roundup Gas supplier jobs to go Private pits promise Granada trading up Sheraton favourite Edell to go early Pension report attacked By our Insurance Correspondent: Sturge seeks chief executive Business Express Probably the world's best regulator Carsberg targets the banks Generators and watchdog head to head a shy, retiring Chancellor Pennington Lloyds Abbey Life payout softens profits blow White unit trust sales and single premium sales increased during the year the higher profit regular premium life products fell by 2 per cent Branson returns to US market Standard Chartered acts over MG rescue University Degree Pmi Data Ltd The Clinton Plan Halcyon Days Americans snap up Rolls-Royce shares amid merger talk Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Kwik-Fit expands in tyre fitting Quebec cut Frogmore buys Impala repeat Owners Abroad slumps to £5.8m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Firm bond market lifts Dow 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 Be nice and wag your tail The Times City Diary Markets need not panic but the Tories might Economic View While interest rates have fallen in Britain, they have risen in America. Anatole Kalesky considers the knock-on effects of the change Trust pointer Chivalry lives Double fault Sir Alistair Frame Owners Abroad IMI Tomorrow's companies Business Letter Life in Lloyds' hands Tempus Westland Traffic master Center Pares eyes one-stop town for foothold in US Gas-cooled reactors shed lame duck image Ethical ban on hunt unlawful National Westminster Bank Costs order powers Magee v Armstrong Minister's extradition error Good character and spent convictions Regina v Heath Alternative charges Wilton Tv deal to target Chinese in Europe Mortgage rates cut Water firms to merge Grahams share swap Triplex Lloyd sales National Westminster Bank Trifast flotation will create two £6m men Business Roundup Correction Earlier losses halved First direct To Advertise Graduate The Times Investment Management Systems Accounts Manager UK Market Making Salehurst Paper Company Limited A Sporting Life Accountancy & Finance Investment Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exciting Temporary Opportunities Secretary Acme Experienced Senior Secretarial Tutor Riley Considering a Career Change? 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Treasury Trader Multiple Classified Advertising Items Currie in favour Any Other Business MP The Times Tax in the global village Accountancy & Finance At the double Barristers Clerk/chambers Administrator Musical note MP Dawson Advertising Ltd Dial ICA for deep disillusionment Davies Kidd Tax/audit Managers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fact exploded by fiction Man of Mold Theatre Arts Briefing High-scoring funk Rock: Paul Sexton relives some Seventis grooves Ohio Players Jazz Café, Nw1 The Times Art Bosnia in the frame How Sarajevo's film-makers are defying hombs and shortages Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Entertainments Enriched by sexual corruption Theatrea: A stage retelling of a Balzae novel that leaves the greatest Victorians looking timid Pére Goriot Orange Tree, Richmond More fire and pearls Concerts: Settings of the Romantic poet Friedrich Rückert, and Pehkon's invocation of Russian bararismMargaret Price Wigmore Hall Requiem for Stalin's dead Bach Choir Willcocks Festival Hall The Times The day I drew Picasso Richard Cork recalls how, as an 18-year-old student, he came face-to-fface wih the most tevered artist of the century Slowly but surely Stephen Pettitt talks to the gifted and dedicated young violinist, Frank Peter Zimmermann Party with a sizzle Musical Centenaries: Charier and Sax celebrated ENP/Daniel Queen Elizabeth Hall Sax in all its variations Park Lan Group Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items From anarchy to order Dance: a Belgian iconoclast turns towards classicism Inverted Victorianism Peter Ackroyd marvels at the survival of Victorian values but argues that their decline will uncover older notions of "Englishness" After the Victorians Privaste Conscience and Public Duly in Modern Britain Edited by Susan Pedersen and Peter Mandler Routledge, ?40 The virtual reality of war News from the Front The Life of a Televison Reporter By Sandy Gall Hoinemann, ?16.99 The Times What's in a name?x A Victim of Anonymit The Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece By Neil MacGregor Thamses £5 Hudson, £6.95 Pornography is unsexy, NB Rachel Cusk unmasks Nicholson Baker's novel as a gimmicky attempt to sanitise his literary love affair with pronography The Fermata y Nichoison Baker Chatto & Windus, 14.99 Devilish shrinks Affliction By Fay Weldon Harper Collins, £12.99 Lays of the great god Pan The Pan Principle By Finoa Pitt-Kethley Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.99 Roman rites and wrongs The Chimera By Sebastiano Vassalli Translated by Patrick Creagh Harper Collins, ?15.99 the Missing Pages By Cristina Comendcini Translated by Gregory Dowing Chatto ? Windus, ?9.99 After the Alamo Empire By Terry Coleman Sinciair-Stevenson. £15.99 America by Land By Robert Olmstead Secker, 8.99 pbk original New Authors Inland Revenue targets alleged payments in rugby John Goodboy says pressure is mounting on clubs and players who are tempted to break rules Prost agrees to test drive for McLaren Champion returns to track Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Azharuddin masters spinners Students' advance checked by Army Snow Reports Atherton well equipped to cope with torrid reception Bob Willis, the former England captain, picks his 1st Xi to take on West Indies in the Test and one-day international series, which start next week Name your side to triumph in the West Indies Win a trip to the Melourne Test Interflora Terms and Conditions of the Competition How England may perform Samaranch must beware revolt from within IOC Word-Watching Little Woods Andrew should not hold others to blame Sports Letters Host nation's hopes rest on Aamodt David Powell talks to a Norwegian skier under intense pressure from his fellow countrymen to collect a gold medal Referees need more support Scotland's gain Many a slip Course fails to come up to scratch with Tour players Aquascutum One Man shows festival style Wincanton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Dunwoody replaced on Trophy favourite Greenall to enjoy change of fortune Huntingdon Wincanton doubt Wincanton Line-Up Multiple Display Advertising Items Lingfield Park Oxford don giant-killing mantle to finish Leeds Vibrant Chelsea add to Wednesday night blues For the Record Sports Service The Times Chapman finds timely touch Pyatt inside a round Dunning leaves Towers Jackson breaks barrier Doherty in last eight Road event goes open Bravo Andrew shrugs off Scottish criticism BBC1 Radio 1 Wake up to a Classic Breakfast Show Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union Bolton discover extra strength Arsenal defeated on bad night for Premrship clubs Impressive Luton exploit Newcastle's naivety Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Winter Olympics Lewis fails to make case for Test place E&J Appointments Telephone N. 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