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News from 14/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, DJM, D. A. Kerven, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland and Tony Samstag, Andrew Longmore, Robert Stern, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Peter C. Gray, Chairman, S. Ezz, Jenny Knight, C. M. Leithead, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Stephen Lewis, Nora Beloff, Bryan Stiles, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Shirley Williams, R. J. Gee, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, John O'Leary, A. M. Taylor, John Young, Keith Pike, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, Bonham-Carter, Bramall, Dunn, Glenarthur, McIntosh of Haringey, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, George Brock, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Frank Smith, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Vivian Anthony, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Ekserdjian, Alfred Morris, Oliver Holt, Andrew Lansley Director, Roger Boyes, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Anne McElvoy, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, M. G. Peaker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, John L. Jones, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Christopher Hawtree, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Coleman and Chris Moore, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Frank Longford, Andrew Selkirk (Editor), Benedict Nightingale, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, George Tintor, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Michael Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Major defies critics over back to basics Clamour for change as MP quits Tories may be disillusioned with the back-to-basics slogan. But in spite of all the setbacks, they knew it is almost impossible to abandon the crusade Howard rethinking drug fines Index In the Pink Mystery of the V & A's dodgy brass dolphin Matthew Parris Picture Gallery Stores boost for Branson lottery bid Valentines Adams 'preparing to ditch' peace deal General Rose says his finger is on the air strike button Mercury Communications Valentines NHS trusts 'in trouble' Low pay rates worsen Canoeist feared dead Runaway girl due home Jail birds get new home NEC Icy Siberian winds blow into Britain News in Brief Family buries killer who knew his time had come 'Mad Dog' spoke of being stalked by gunmen The story of terrorist Dominic "Mad Dog" McGlinchey reached its inevitable conclusion in the soil of Co Londonderry All the business world loves a lover Florists, restaurants and the card industry are reporting record sales this St Valentine's day, Robin Young reports Labour promises Lib Dems tough fight in Eastleigh By our Education Editor: Patten considers free nursery plan To Give Blood Call 0345 711 711 Finchley forgives I 'foolish' MP whose only sin was to flirt Unlikely grist to the tabloid mill Rivals up stakes in bid to stage Beatles Student has firm opinions on sex Kuwait Airways Thieves take rare volumes worth £½m Financial worry drove man to kill his family XFAM Working for a Fairer World Oxford lures state pupils with Latin crash course By a Staff Reporter: Borderline case faces eviction Coutts & Co MacGregor may scrap bypasses Alliance Leicester Hackney woos the romantic Wife saves drowning husband The Leeds Lawyers rail at feared cuts in cash for crime victims Families deserve more than inadequate compensation and sympathy. QC says Cellnet By our Legal Correspondent: Boy's injury award may be last big payout Opponents of the Government's new compensation scheme believe it will make life even worse for some victims of crime Viglen Arsonists kill six horses in 'evil' attack on stables Radisson Edwardian Hotels By Staff Reporters: Drug culture grips heart of England Times investigation reveals insidious spread of an inner-city affliction Village youngsters join the queue for kicks Tough cannabis fines 'are not the answer' Cheap thrills in land of Tennyson's boyhood In the past ten years rural Lincolnshire has gone from the bottom to the top of the national league for drug seizures Glossary St. Joseph's Hospice Beneficent Branson may cheat big names of lottery windfall Time for action to safeguard Britain's ancient liberties A Bill of Rights and strong local government are needed if democracy is to be preserved, Shirley Williams writes The Times Essay Crossword range The Times Keene on Chess First direct 'Shoot me', woman, 66, tells raider News in Brief Fast ended Pavilion gutted Shot boy dies Body found Cable burns Love me, fender Bond winners Hollywood hype adds sizzling raunch to family values Wedded stars make the cameraman blush as they bare all in a new film and hope everybody like it hot Drugs & Solvents Bargaining wins Harding a ticket to Olympic duel Japan backs firm stance on trade Major aims to underline limited role of air strikes Britain woos Russia as Nato momentum builds for bombing raids on artillery around Sarajevo Hungary to suspend surveillance flights Norse warrior plans tough action to reopen Tuzla airfield Anthony Loyd in Tuzla meets the Norwegian colonel determined to open the way for airlifted aid that would bypass the controls Serb and Croat gunmen impose on overland convoys Brother Fax Machines War fever exposes vulnerability of relief workers in Bosnia Rose to make attack decision Major lobbies EC leaders for Brittan to replace Delors Ruud Lubbers, Prime Minister of The Netherlands, is favourite to take over the European Commission presidency. But Sir Leon Brittan's campaign is gathering steam Andreatta tells right to drop Fascist poll pact Nostradamus Thieves face grief selling off Munch Troops ordered to quell caste war in north India Cardiff Bay. Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Picture Gallery British police to train PLO (Reuter): Malawi names Banda's successor News in Brief (Reuter): Gunmen strike (AFP): Tribal toll (Reuter): Algerian trial (Reuter): 200 drowned (Reuter): Tehran switch (Reuter): Nuclear target (Reuter): Flight relief Children of the nightmare Once again, a young voice is telling the story of barbarism raging at the heart of Europe, says Margot Norman Classical Collection token An epistle from Eros Even in the age of the fax and electronic mail, hearts are trembling in anticipation of today's post Don't badger Summerhill Why we can tolerate a maverick school Sapona The rush to blush The world's leading designers have set the tone for the summer of 1994 with a colour that is much more than simply shocking. What to buy, and where to buy it, to put you in the pink Leisure Breaks In Search of Pink Matthew Parris The media are intent on composing a bloodcrudling fable of political decline and fall - and if the facts don't fit Really beastly The Times Diary Mad elephants can ruin your health The reasons given for closing leading London hospitals are classic cases of official lunacy Cut down in no man's land Reality mocks our foreign-policy posturing, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Once more The Times Diary Et tu, Quintin? The Times Diary Winged The Times Diary Will you be my Valentine? The Times Diary Message to Moscow Mr Major has a chance to win support on Bosnia The First Mile Israel and the PLO approach the end of the first stage The Lost Scream Unseeable, unsaleable, irreplaceable Bosnia: innocents or aggressors? Pegasus bridge Superstores in town and country Treasure trove law Parking restrictions Tax burden Hong Kong group needs guarantee Labour's intellectuals Safety first Driving upmarket Court Circular Michael Gale Hunterian Society Roedean Nature notes Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Picture Gallery Service dinners University news Appointments Personal Column Church news Secret of Herod's Temple Archeology Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Conrad William Conrad, television actor and film director, died of a heart attack in Holywood on February 11 aged 73. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, on September27,1920 The Duke of Alburquerque Beltran Osorio, 18th Duke of Alburquerque, best known in this country for his attempts to win the Grand National as an amateur rider, died in Madrid on February 8 aged 74. He was born on December 15,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Research into Ageing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Army Benevolent Fund Rudolf Schwarz Rudolf Schwarz, CBE, conductor, died on January 30 aged 55. He was born April 29.1905 On this Day When the Sedge Withers And No Birds Sing Lovraj Kumar Lovraj Kumar, former Secretary to the Government of India in the Minister of Steel and of Petrobleum and Chemicals, died of cardiae arrest in Delhi on February 3 aged 67. He was born on August 26,1926 Johnny Kwango Johny Kwango, wrestler, died on January 19 aged 73. He was born on April 20,1920 Valentine's Charlotte Streeter Amanda Anne of Silks Hay Hampers Camilla Choc Ice Chrissy Christine Cherubin Amarige Frances Gary Remember 22nd of May it realy Gladys Even when it's raining you Her name may mean faith in I my kitten love from Thomas the Tank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kamilla, after ten years I love you L. K. R. Despots who reply to Laura D I'm not too good LIZ My love for you grows and you Valentine's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cherubin OH Valentine, please come with me PAUL After 5 happy years. Hope we have many P&O European Ferries Russ X Interflora Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottie Weddings Wendy News The Times Crossword No 19,465 Picture Gallery Sport Business People in the Times Forecast Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Fraser's injury casts shadow over England's prospects Rodber regains place from Hall against Ireland Arts 37-38 Giggs gives United the edge Champions take single-goal advantage into Hillsborough second leg Books 39 Business 40-44 Kerrigan makes practice perfect The Loan Corporation Education on Monday Wigan fight back to sustain cup challenge For the Record Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: ICC Trophy gets off to damp start Invitation for Bids Snow Service McManus edges out Hendry to claim first title Sports Service Fairytale opening to Winter Olympics David Miller sees an enchanting performance herald the launch of the Winter Games in Lillehammer Moe ends Aamodt's downhill hopes Bateman & Co., Inc., PC. CPAs Gold for Koss lifts national pride Results from the Winter Olympics Hounslow through Devils trounce Pirates Becker ends drought Simon qualifies again Smith survives scare Kings subdue Tigers Hightown surprise Snow Reports Hall secures his seventh title Sport in Brief Jackson has to settle for equality Briton loses outright world record after false start by judges Barnes's gallant failure lets in Gilford Rising Stars Bedford in insurance puzzle Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Aquascutum Tirley Missile to deny Greenall's challenge Barber has six winners Results from Seven Point-To-Point Meetings Picture Gallery Hereford Line-Up Jodami gives masterly display Champion chaser's Gold Cup odds cut to 6-4 after fine Irish trial Richard Evans Thunderer: Hereford Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Elsworth's hope new Champion favourite Frost threat Oriental flavouring adds spice to traditional fare Racing Commentary Thunderer: Plumpton Thunderer: Wolverhampton Course Specialists at Three Meetings Shearer's pursuit keeps Blackburn in title chase Ekoku equal to task of earning Norwich a point Arsenal frustrated at Carrow Road County step out of Forest's shadow Fantasy league Keegan granted no respite Oliver Holt sees a bad week for Newcastle end with a 4-2 defeat by a Wimbledon team that plays to its strengths Oldham set for another escape act City revival stutters in front of frustrated faithful Gascoigne signals his intent to Venables Weekend Football Results and Tables King for a day at Field Mill Andrew Longmore on a 3-0 defeat of Wycombe Wanderers that left the Mansfield manager overjoyed Pools Check Overdrafts and balance sheets replace a boy's dreams of glory Scottish commentary Leicester kept on course by Harris Irish losing grip on senior status Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Reading power towards goal John Hopkins visits a little club with high ideals and a lofty aim to rise in rugby union's hierarchy Hunter's ambition goes unfulfilled Reliable Callard takes heavy toll of Gloucester's indiscretions Word-Watching Labour plans key to recovery Spain hopes flexible working will turn the economy round Spaniards await proof of an upturn The economic pain in Spain Focus Spain As the recession keeps its grip on Europe, died Spain have the will or the political muscle to impose necessary reforms, asks Peter Strafford Iberia Freixenet Tourism off the beaten track Spain has much more to offer travellers than its beaches, explains Peter Strafford Building on the foundations of new-found freedom A new wave of architects is taking Spain in a bold direction Spanish Festival Celebrates the Achievements of its Great and Good Regions compete for power and money A system designed to hold the nation together is showing signs of strain Monetary link put at risk by economy Spain fears it cannot meet the Maastricht rules A Levels at Cats MPW Revision Courses University of Leeds University of Cambridge QMW University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box number replies should be addressed Bursar Oxford College University of Oxford Abbey Tutorial College Davies's Lansdowne Ealing Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cordwainers College St. George's College Weybridge Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Revision Millfield School Abacus College Easter Cambridge Arts & Sciences Easter Revision Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureships University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Please sir, what are books for? Thechnology has brought a revolution to the school library and the university campus-but there are dangers The rush to introduce CD-Rom must be treated with care, says John O'Leary Some librarians worry that they may be encouraging their pupils to neglect the most basic skills Mind your own business How enterprising sixth-formers are learning the economic facts of life Discipline the parents first Good order cannot be maintained if parents are too ready to challenge the authority of a head Viewpoint Terms on the terminal Students may soon be taking courses via video links and computer software Reason for sale of business Employment Appeal Tribunal When judicial intervention can be justified Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items EF International Language Schools St. Aldates College Education St. Aldates College University of Bradford Ever thought of journalism? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration without ownership The Marlborough College The St James's Secretarial College Price ticket discrepancy Knightsbridge University Berrymans SOAS French Courses in France Haunted by a new kind of hero Roger Boyes on the Spielberg film that is helping to open German eyes to the Holocaust Opera Poetry in rare motion Rock: A Vocalist who gets by without by singing a note The Blue Aeroplanes Grand, Clapham Accent on despair Theatre: The Middle East provides a new setting for Beckett Waiting for Godot Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Books Fresh face but same old stuff Television Review The Daily Telegraph Period Homes & Gardens Show Trade Advertisers Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments Master with a light touch Massenet' operas look forward to today's musicals, says the director of the first British staging of his Cherubin. Hilary Finch reports Prophet with honour Dance: William Louther back on the London stage Elijah The Place It's never too late Christopher Hawtree on a nonagenarian American who was has taken 60 years to write his six-volume magnum opus Mercy of a Rude Stream Volume 1: A Star Shines Over Mount Morris Park By Henry Roth Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ?15.99 Images of art beyond the Pale David Ekserdjian Chaim Soutine (1893-1943) Catalogue Raisonne By Maurice Tuckman, Esti Dunow, Klaus Perls Benedikt Taschen, Gynt without Peer The Times the Theatre Club Skeletons in the cellar Simon Sebag Montefiore Beria Stalin's First Lieutenant By Amy Knight Princeton The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Sentimental Journeys By Joan Didion Flamingo Capitalisation, week's change Mercury European Privatisation Trust Glaxo set to give interim profits a healthy look Reporting this Week First direct La Crème De La Crème Personal Secretary Middleton Jeffers Law Pack Publishing Ltd PA to Managing Director Legal & Commercial Publishing Property Administration P. A. to Private G. P Private Household Picture Gallery Institutions return to cash holdings Mercedes rejected Rover Banking & Legal Creme First Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Lloyd's offer set to flop Steven Rudge Coinaghi Patricia Hart Recruitment QVC rules out change in bid for Paramount Business Roundup Domnick Hunter float Business Roundup Non-executives named Business Roundup Loctite acquisition Business Roundup Change on Week Tourist Rates Times Newspapers Will George Adams make any Britons very, very rich? Jon Ashworth reports from Melbourne on a contender to run the Uk National Lottery with 104 years' experience in the numbers game The Old Lady in a new light The Times City Diary Brought to book? The Times Diary Quietly confident The Times City Diary Tie quip The Times City Diary Mint condition The Times City Diary Overcooked stakes The Times City Diary Award scheme's growth mirrors new interest in smaller companies Coofers & Lybrand PLC Awards Growth shortfall likely to squeeze real yields Gilt-Edged Charles Barker Exceeding expectations BBC1 Radio 1 Classic FM 100-102 Variations Choice Satellite Unsettled 41 Marks and Spencer could back non-profit lottery bid Concern at spartan strategy for EBRD Markets expect jump in inflation to 2.6% Just testing - honestly Glaxo plays down reports of alliance Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching James Meade Limited PLC Awards 42 O'Reilly to hold talks as raised bid looms

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