News from 11/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Anthony Harris, Andrew Pierce, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Howard Davies, David Hewson, Ian Scott, Janet Anderson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Alastair Goodlad, Rodney Milnes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Edward Gorman, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Trevor R. J. Finch, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Abdul Jaleel (Consultant rhematologist), David Guest, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Louise Hidalgo and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Ronald Forrest, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, D. M. Edmunds, G. B. Wilson, Tim Milligan, Stewart Tendler, Michael Binyon, Nicholas Wood, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. A. Turnbull, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Nicolas Walter, Wyndham Thomas, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Tony Seabrook, James Wadsworth, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, D. P. Mitchell, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, David Benge, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Patrick Noakes, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Stanley Kalms, Chairman, David Powell, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, A. F. Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Loshak, Walter Ellis, John O'Leary and Kate Alderson,
ResumoPick England's Xi Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia truce shattered by artillery fire Aid convoys halted as Hurd admits Britain was pressured into air strikes ultimatum Cartoonist Caiman dies at 62 Inla terrorist leader shot dead Index Freud on Fish Gunmen of the mountains await their fate in fear In the threatening hills above Sarajevo Tim Judah tells of the sombre anxiety gripping the once-ebullient besieging Serbs Saturday in the Times Bottomley sounds Guy's death knell Year's Guarantee Milligan's cousin hits back at Major Givenchy 30p Fleeting ray of sunshine pierces Major's gathering storm clouds Political Sketch High-profile PR saves Marsden from closure Staff and patients angered by Bottomley's plans for Guy's The news that Guy's is to become a major new teaching and research centre has left staff feeling " terribly let down" Pizzaland Kidnapped MP faces the sack after Somalia ordeal To Give Blood Ex-nurse given nine life sentences for string of sex attacks Man faces questions over Jo Ramsden By a Staff Reporter: Dead girl's parents hope for new clues By a Staff Reporter: Chef used rolling pin to fight PC's attackers BBC digs up fresh gardening experts Car-chase video comes under investigation Man, 31, charged with killing policeman North terrifies New York veterans A group of American students keen to sample life in England found the streets of Manchester too mean for their liking Homebase BT Terrorists jailed for gasworks bombing 'When someone tires to shoot you, you remember everything,'says Pc who was hit M. Shokri and Associates Ltd By a Staff Reporter: Petty thieves made 'unusual' terror trio Recruitment of three bombers reflects the "extreme variety" of people the Ira uses to serve its ends on the mainland Boys, 10 and 11, accused of rape News in Brief Bilsthorpe pit enquiry News in Brief Father ends protest News in Brief Childminder challenge News in Brief Duck was leak-proof News in Brief Judge criticises college for delay of date-rape case Harrods Order The Times and freeze the price at 30p Car clamp company to sue motorist Dixons More parents shun state schools for private sector By our Education Correspondent: Patten faces resistance to elite a level Keene on Chess Prince flies home with shiny new image and swipe at the media A change of pace awaits the Prince of Wales after his successful tour of Australia and New Zealand -a skiing holiday with his sons Customs ignored Iraq sales muddle Boiling passion for shellfish Weekend Shopping Cellnet Councillor's greeting 'put police chief in hospital' Playful slap on stomach leads to court action for damages Solicitor ends Bar monopoly 'Ugly' store banned from centre of medieval town By a Staff Reporter: Neglected baby died from nappy infection Wales hit by dawn tremors News in Brief Two die in cottage fire News in Brief Zoo closes News in Brief Man burnt News in Brief Lib-Dem order News in Brief Clean sweep News in Brief Silent nights News in Brief Youth locked up News in Brief Gould faces party pressure to quit soon The Times Labour pledges to phase out private medicine in Nhs Blueprint for health service reform threatens to alienate middle-class votes Left-wing Tory earns rebuke Nervous MPs tiptoe into war Minister puts off demand for child support review Sunday trade fight resumes In Parliament Clinton takes tough line with Hosokawa Fears of US-Japan trade war Pundits predict astral future for Sorbonne Reuter: German 'Aids firm' managers charged The Comet Sale No Title Accused skater sues for $20m damages Intimidation mars campaign for South African election Candidates on all sides are threatening to pull out and 14 per cent of voters may be too scared to cast their ballots. Hopes that the election in April will be free and fair are fast diminishing White right wing pledges to stop multi-racial polls Win a Lifetime's Free Travel Azerbaijan ready for oil contract with West Warring Trauscaucasian leaders seek British backing PLO and Israel prepare to wrestle with a wider accord Corruption charges for Tapie News in Brief (Reuter): Iran amnesty News in Brief (AFP): Strike goes on News in Breif (Reuter): Mother's love News in Brief (AFP): Tribal killings News in Brief (Reuter): Diplomat dies News in Brief (Reuter): In the picture News in Breif Sarajevo peace rests on extra Nato battalions Stretched Western fkorces seem fated t be sucked deeper into Balkans conflict Even if fighting is stopped in the Bosnian capital, clashes between the Muslims and Croats in central and southern Bosnia are likely to persist Paris-Washington team seizes chance US-Russia rift rumoured after phone call failure Tough talk belies gunners' mood Moneyfax UN sets up city market massacre enquiry Gall, still dodging shellfire After a lifetime reporting the world's troublespots, Sandy Gall now finds himself old and famous New Multiyork Sale Offers Why there is a blight in Auntie's garden Walter Ellis examines the Bbc d?bacle over the defection of the Gardeners' Question Time team Everest Fit the Best When the music had to stop Who really had the last laugh? Robert Cramption on the man who wrote a show about Robert Maxwell TSB National Westminster Bank Philip Howard English must have a terrible word deficit, for we keep using the same ones Battling Bernard The Times Diary Dubbed in Japan The Times Diary Picture Gallery Next door to madness Keep building those good fences. If this most loathed of all neighbours moves in, you may never hear the last of it Sheer poetry The Times Diary Bloodless hunting The Times Diary Glow-worm The Times Diary See how they (still) run The Times Diary Money down the Eurodrain Howard Davies takes an awayday on the gravy train No Going Back in Bosnia Nato's deadline for Sarajevo is only a beginning What the Butler Said Sophistry and evasion from the head of the Civil Service Cosmetic Surgery Labour's health proposals are less radical than they claim Restraint, privacy and morals in the Milligan case 'No' to Labour plan Redwood's impact Baha'i origins Preserving Hong Kong's way of life Pegasus bridge Re in school Changing values Race prejudice in the health service Truth to tell Women in the House Spot on Court Circular Luncheon Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Memorial service Service dinners Anniversaries Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Hermann Abs Hermann Abs, German banker, died in Bad Soden, in the state of Hesse, on February 6 aged 92. He was born in Bonn on October 15,1901 Personal Column Sir Norman Longley Sir Norman Longley, CBE, building contractor, died on January 24 aged 93. He was born on October 14,1900 Graham Fraser Graham Fraser, consultant otolaryngologist, died from cancer on February 8 aged 57. He was born on May 1,1936 The Right Rev Laurence Brown The Right Rev Laurence Brown, former Bishop of Birmingham, died on February 7 aged 86. He was born on November 1,1907 (From our own Correspondent): The Russian Outbreak A journey back to Monte As the Monte Carlo Rally's golden age is revived, Kevin Eason hails the return of high-octane, low-tech racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA After Rover, the Ginetta? Another British car company is in danger A little like Nigel Love call Ice run Roadwise Volvo goes racing in Britain Roadwise What a gas Roadwise Toughest event on wheels Dearer Fiats Roadwise Bumper issue Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,463 Business People in the Times PROVIdental Forecast The Times Tomorrow Bauman favourite for British Aerospace hot seat City faces threat to No1 ranking Stock Market Antiques Charities back bid for lottery Arts Sugar warns loss likely at Amstrad Sport Further 60,000 Bt jobs could go Picture Gallery Cathay Pacific Video Lights Plot Business Today MPs see oriental destiny for Uk Saracen Value Trust Plc Time, Pearson and Mai to bid for Channel 5 Anglia TV bid on hold VW chief to testify in spying enquiry Engineers expect 47,000 jobs to go this year Business Roundup United Carriers to float Business Roundup Dawson facing loss Cutbacks at Eastern Business Roundup Outsider to head Gre Business Roundup Resurgent BP pumps out doubled profits UK firms 'need big shake-up' Halcyon Days Why the City cannot be careless The Eurioean threat to London Decision time for Lloyd's names Now Amstrad heads for a loss GM drives into the black again PMI Data Draft error hitch for Disney plan Pentos sale expected BT Boc dips to first-quarter loss Dealers brace themselves for a sell-off Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Ramsden's set for expansion Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Jessups chief to leave At&t jobs cut 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) Gripped by the weak hand of government Dollar Spot Rates Big Blue goes for gold at the Olympic Games With the Winter Olympics starting tomorrow, Ibm has become the largest Games sponsor with a contract worth $200m. David Miller reports Roadside rendezvous The Times City Diary Pain in the neck The Times City Diary Venturous soles The Times City Diary Sugar's search The Times City Diary Racing cert The Times City Diary BOC BT The Times Crude awakening Tempus Dawson The Times Unit Trust Information Service Early gains reversed First direct To Advertise Interface Erlam Marriage Overseas Jobs Express Teams play revealing games Outdoor training courses boost morale and cement contacts, says David Guest Information Technology Champion & Partners Ltd Professional Account Executives Phoenix Recruitment Computer Horizon Corp Fax Video, lights, action! New games allow players to decide the plot, David Hewson says Information Technology ELC DB NEC The village hall goes electric The battle against crime has been computerised in Cambridgeshire ETS Step inside the treasure chest A third Fine Art and Antiques Fairs is to be held this year, writes Joseph Connolly, and buyers can be confident that Lovejoy will not be there At home with the Austens The life of the 19th-century novelist will be celebrated at next week's show To Advertise Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiseman originals The Fifth Bath Decorative & Antiques Fair 1994 Antiques & Fine Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lapada The Harrogate Antigue & Fine Art Fair Edward Seago Alfies Coincraft Gordon Reece Gallery Grays The Times Fax Arias for hard times English National Opera, deep in the red, has announced an adventurous season. Dennis Marks, ENO's chief, explains the logic to Rodney Milnes The National Gallery Pop Bland, familiar Othello Dance: Irek Muckhamedov at Sadler's Wells Mock horror romp Theatre: A werewolf stalks the Theatre Royal, Stratford East Flouncing off to Brazil Television: A rail journey enhanced by some first-class forck Remains of the Day POP Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Entertainments Label that screams danger Creation Records specialises in performers dedicated to hedonistic excess -which is why it has all the best bands, says Caitlin Moran Lyric Alive and Kicking Has Europop found its voice? Pop on Friday: Ec harmony at last…yelping and buzzing from a weird and wonderful duo… country meets soul and funk Paul Sexton talks to singer Haddaway, seeking success from the Urals to the Cotswolds Pushing back country's horizons New Albums: From sultry growl to soaring soprano, Wynonna's second offerng proves her solo worth XXXX-rated Australian Clubs: Louise Gray braves a monster drag night in Soho Smashing Live madame Jo Jo's, W1 The Times New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Name your side to triumph in the West Indies Win a trip to the Melbourne Test How Predictions Measured Granada For the Record Fixtures India near to series whitewash thanks to Azharuddin Word-Watching Pakistan's control weakened in tense final hour SKY Samaranch wins apology over Norway's insults Opinion focused on IOC problems Legal & Public Notices Invitation for Bids Cobbing's aerial supremacy supplies medal hope No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Thunderer: Bangor Snow Reports Hendry eases past outclassed James Sport in Brief Pitman has hopes raised for second National victory Garrison Savannah brings trainer joy Richard Evans Thunderer: Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Sunny Mount stakes early claim for final Remittance Man's return put on hold Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Southwell Hearn cashes in on the lure of fishing's big game Cup giant-killers make progress as standards rise Bolton and Luton show pedigree When actions speak louder than words Picture Gallery Worthing sound warning to Enfield Mann's persistence pays BBC1 Radio 3 Variations Choice Satellite Winter Olympics Tufnell points way for England Five-wicket hault for Malcolm against Barbados Green peace threatened by questions of bias David Rhys Jones reports on the latest shots fired in the war that threatens to divide the tranquil world of bowls Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching McColgan rules out running in London Marathon Morse Data Football Ireland call up Field for England match
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