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News from 15/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, R. J. Blakewary-Phillips, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, M. J. Notaras, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Catherine Kaplinsky, John Kenyon, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Dianne Crosby, Mary F. Foreman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Bindman, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Roger Smith, Martin Fletcher, Victoria Botwood, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Angela Brown, Rodney Milnes, J. L. Wilson, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Reuter, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Annabel Ferriman, Edward Gorman, R. Taylor, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Humphrey Lewis, Christopher Stead, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alice Thomson, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Peter Hordern, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jonathan Mirsky and our Foreign Staff, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Thompson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Henry Chadwick, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Browne, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Anthony McHale, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Frost and Alexandra Frean, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, M. G. Copeland, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Paul Barnes, Neil Jordan, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Names throw out Lloyd's £900m offer Action groups to fight on in court Lloyd's of London faces years of litigation after rejection of its final offer to loss-making names. Agents could be pursued to the point of insovency Shares fall in Tokyo Eight vie to run national lottery MP quits after Somalia visit Index Over a million taxpayers sent wrong codings Television handicap drives club into rough Major to offer Yeltsin place at summit table Peoples Phone Worse to come after day of chaos on roads Red flags fail to rouse anger in an ailing Labour bull Dell Learn from my mistake, Booth tells fellow Tories Hartley Booth has offered the benefit of his hard-won experience to other MPs who might be drawn to pretty young women Back to basics goes off limits Luggage container 'can withstand bomb' CSA protest march Busby man cautioned 'Sterilised' father sues Rural awards launched 'Give Sinn Fein time' Parade drummed out Elgin Marbles to stay Police officer stabbed Palace paraglider jailed To Give Blood Call 0345 711 711 Howard defends new fines for cannabis QCs condemn new civil court fees as barrier to justice Woman awarded £2,500 for keyhole surgery error MOJO Ethnic guidance 'Freezing' Princess slips back into old routine Britain's oldest workers toast the future Number 190 on Schindler's list relives the horror One of the Holocaust victims saved by Oskar Schindler describes his experience at an emotional preview of Spielberg's film Panasonic Printers Off-duty sergeant 'stabbed revellers' By a Staff Reporter: Babysitter accused of breaking boy's leg Who's who 1994 Teachers' pay rise will mean bigger classes, says Labour The Opposition fears a rising school-age population and a budget squeeze could trigger an exodus to the private sector Pupils told to ignore police International Convention Centre Birmingham Technology college 'failing students' Brits fete top of the pops Picture Gallery Vicar 'gave archbishop's picture for sex' Abbey National The habit of a lifetime The quality of the Times Peugeot Shire Tories rally forces against local government reform Revolt threatens council elections NEC Bookies say lottery bid is one-horse race Pioneer of courtroom video link abused boy Goya treat tops new menu of RA shows BT Keene on Chess Doctors mystified by two more cases of seaside deformity GP fears environment, not genes, is to blame for coastal birth defects Younger listeners switch off Radio 1 Jurassic parts star in auction Coal mine threatens butterflies News in Brief Youths charged Arrest death Pets found Indecency fine Kitchen attack JP cleared Magazine raid Postman jailed Gas blast MP's resignation over love poems comes without rhyme or reason Riddell on Politics Lamont opens old Tory wounds over monetary union Hostage pays for disobedience The Times Redwood hits back at claims of Welsh corruption Ministers retreat on students Around the Lobby Landmine ban ruled out In Parliament Preferred Direct Rough diamond Clinton cuts tough deals on trade Raw economic self-interest replaces anti-Communist alliances as the focus of American foreign policy Apricot Tokyo office girls surrender to male stripper invasion The Royal Bank of Scotland Vienna stumbles in waltz to join European Union Scare stories in the yellow press about overweaning bureaucracy and fears over loss of sovereignty are making Austria's steps towards Brussels ever more tentative (AFP): Neo-Nazis 'entitled to free speech' News in Brief Police order (Reuter): Tribal war (Reuter): Bus ambush (AP): Refugee move (Reuter): Request stop Critics of Nice trial plead for English justice BBC Journalism you can trust Fishermen block Mediterranean ports United Colors of Benetton Suglasan Sam Da Se Uzmu Podaci Moga Pok. Marinka U… Australia hailed by Patten as model for Asian democracy Malaysia Airlines Burma allows visit to dissident leader US congressman sees Nobel prize-winner under house arrest By our Foreign Staff: King Goodwill presses for Zulu self-rule King Goodwill insists on a sovereign monarchy in Zulu lands. But Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi has hinted that compromise with Pretoria will be needed US paid Poland for Soviet weaponry Nato clashes with UN over surrender of heavy guns Any sign of dissension within Western ranks will be exploited by the Bosnian Serbs. Nato is determined to stick to its ultimatum and not be caught up in a protracted game of cat and mouse Major given inside chance to test mood of Kremlin Bosnia policy widnes Yeltsin's rift with Russian nationalists and anti-reform lobby Troops groan as bangers and mash go off the menu Mazdav 323 Advert uses message of conflict Besiegers play at Olympics outside contested capital (Reuter): Germans hold Serb war crime suspect Who are the MPs' researchers? 'Paid a pittance and out for a good time ..' Alice Thomson reports from the Commons on the personal assistants Have a nice blizzard Ben MacIntyre on how a Briton copes with New York storms National Westminster Bank Snow Heroes Classical Collection What shall we tell our children? Annabel Ferriman meets a group dedicated to openness on the subject of donor insemination Why we know so little about male infertility Sadly, most men who discover that they are subfertile are offered no medical solutions Katharine Wells Keep Prozac for the sick A useful drug is under fire, even though it can bring new hope to those suffering from depression MOPS Why we must fight for the Baltics Mr Hurd need not appease Moscow Above all, we must resist facism in Russia Plum job spurned The Times Diary All out of love The Times Diary Picture Gallery Martyred for his faith The perversion of Islam in Iran is now leading to the killing of Christians Best foot forward The Times Diary Writer blocked The Times Diary What's in a name? The Times Diary The high price of schooling Tory voters are overstretched says Margot Norman Art of Memory Schindler's List will strengthen image of the Holocaust A Lottery of Money The Government should beware of allowing profits without risk Of Ballots and Buthelezi South Africa is playing with electoral fire Legal constraints, moral perceptions, on age of consent Keyhole surgery Death of Tory MP Speaking out Organ donation Happy in the slips Taxation policy Lung cancer in pets Faith and works Proper training in psychotherapy Ridgeway access Moving spectacle Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements University news Appointment Times raises £8,000 for speech charity Anniversaries today Personal Column Appointment Memorial services The Times 2000 Meeting Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Professor Sir Vincent Wigglesworth Professor Sir Vincent Wigglesworth, CBE, FRS, Quick Professor of Biology, University of Cambridge, 1952-66, died on February 12 aged 94. He was born on Personal Column Stern studios Jarmila Novotna Jarmila Novotna, Czeeh-born American soprano, died on February 9 in New York aged 86. She was born in Prague on September 23,1907 Trailfinders Canon Raymond Hammer Cannon Raymond Hammer, director of the Bible Reading Fellowhip, 1977-85, died in hospital in Warwick on January 14 aged 73. He was born on July 4,1920 Sir Richard Luyt Sir Richard Luyt, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, 1968-80, and Governor of British Guiana, 1964-66, died in Cape Town on February 12 aged 78. He was born there on November 8,1915 From Our Correspondent: Singapore Base Opened On this Day Alderwick Peachell & Partners Ltd Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… University Of Dundee ASA Law The Specialist Legal Recuritment Service Buena Vista Home Video Ltd Underwood & Co The Times Newspapers Sun QMW University of London States of Jersey Touche Ross 4 Brick Court Barristers Clerk/chambers Administrator Provocation point for jury Restoring prolix pleadings Morris v Wiltshire Legal Appointments Shoosmiths & Harrison Solicitors Sprecher Grier University of Cambridge No allowance on central heating Trader can rely on inspector's certificate Reuter Simkin The Times Newspapaers Edinburgh Confidential reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,466 No Title People in the Times Times Weathercall No Title The Times Tomorrow Lloyd's names gamble on winning court actions CBI survey dents hopes for recovery Factory gate prices rose by less than expected in January, but the Confederation of British Industry says that retail sales slowed markedly from December Low factory gate prices beat City expectations One-in-eight chance for Lottery contenders Stock Market London Closing Prices Steel Town The Pound Arts Picture Gallery Dyke expected to quit LWT if bid succeeds Gold Brent Crude Sport John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgare The Times Fraud Forum Business Today Full House In House Bleak House Greig bid boosts King & Shaxson Fimbra Member Britain adopting 'Victorian' employee relations methods Lautro warning over tied agents By our Industrial Editor: Resignation deals new blow to Tecs Pacific Western University US firm creates 450 jobs in Midlands coalfield Business Roundup Steelmakers face fines Euro Disney talks start Housing recovery grows Treuhand may sue bank Elf sell-off success Rockefeller cash crisis Move on Lloyd's agent Business market analysis Rentals Branson: tomorrow the world Bookies make Branson 7-2 favourite in lottery stakes In defence of share options Not much progress, Chancellor Pennington Windfall, what windfall? Not much inflation, not much growth Montague to quit in Tiphook shakeout Picture Gallery Courage hit by price war N&p boosted by financial services Society's profits leap 51% QVC makes last-minute plea to sway Paramount chiefs Times Books a Division of HarperCollinsPublishers Talk of $5bn buy hits Hanson shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options From a Correspondent: Failure of trade talks hits Nikkei Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Fine time for Flying Flowers Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Nightmare on Wall Street is headache for all Dollar Spot Rates Lloyd 's poised for cat and mouse games with names The insurance markets £900 million settlement offer has been thrown out, but now Lloyd's can afford to bide its time Sarah Bagnall reports On the ball The Times City Diary Out of Africa out of Lonrho The Times City Diary No U-turn The Times City Diary Rare beef The Times City Diary Great Scot The Times City Diary Tokyo chat-up The Times City Diary Scottish Power King & Shaxson Tulip computers The name for European quality Courage in adversity Tempus Westminster Health Care Fokker cuts 1,900 jobs and curbs production Legal Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Hartstone expects to agree terms Scottish Power buys £250m gas output Business to Business Liquidations/receiverships Megatech Software Ex-Bentley Piano trio in buyout Float puts £20m value on Clinical Computing Business Roundup BAA traffic rises 5% Westminster Health up Camco profits Pearson IBM in Unisys deal Unique Career and Business Opportunity as a Regional… APC Guiding managers and customers Firms have a say before red tape ties them up Business to Business CBI Multiple Display Advertising Items Versatile artist keeping busy with varied palette of orders Safeway lets local producers supply a flavour of the area Cellnet Trade Notice Briefings North Staffordshire Earlier losses halved Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Corby Nobody does it Better RS Components Ltd Cold comfort for job losses Corby is still a British Steel town, and still faces lay-offs Nerves of steel put town on the map Corby David Young begins a special report by analysing the economic transformation of Northamptonshire's former steel-making town Avon Under standing what makes you beautiful Blaze Blaze Advertising & Marketing Ltd British Steel Town nourished by food and drink makers In close range of many of the big cities, Corby is a logical centre for industry CNT Made up and sent on the double The central locaton makes Corby ideal for fast and efficient service Corby Nobody does it Better Plenty of power for the people Corby One of the first independent power stations in Britain will be handed over by the contractors today Out of the woods Corby Even in the surrounding sleepy villages, people are hard at their work Corby Nobody does it Better East Midlands Electricity Learning for a community The City Technology College is developing the skills of a new generation Genius in a new dimension The Tate Gallery's brilliantly illuminating survey reveals the true importance of Picasso's sculpture, writes Richard Cork Fairy-tale fight against racism Heather Neill talks to Garry Lyons, whose new play draws on the rich mix of young British Asian culture Opera Albery Theatre Recommended Exhibitions Cinema Legal chaos Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 New line on an old problem Opera: A hard-nosed and provocative look at one of the century's most puzzling masterworks Turandot New Theatre, Cardiff A creative partnership Concerts: The welcome return of James Levine, and (right) premiers aplenty from the London Sinfonietta Philharmonia/Levine Festival Hall Generous helpings LS/Knussen Barbican Long and winding role for the maid Cinema: Berlin's Film Festival is the usual mix of the commercial, the impenetrable and, in the case of Jacques Rivette's marathon portrayal of Joan of Arc, the important. Geoff Brown reports The space that other film-makers would fill with anguished closeups Rivette fills with words Aimless, but right on target Theatre: Gritty, witty realism; unbelievable black comedy on the fringe Bad Company Bush (Dis)integration Bitter 'n' Twisted Cockpit, NW8 Jazzman at heart Wicked and crucial Rock Concerts Tomorrow in the Times Modingliani Quarry Dougall ZMB Royal Air Force Legal Officer ZMB The Richmond Partnership Legal Appointments Cains Advocates Worth every million Geoffrey Bindman on the growing number of sex discrimination claimsThe effect will be revolutionary in an area of law where, until now, enforcement has been weak Secret title Picture Gallery Judicious pay rises Inns and Outs On the move Up, up and away Rights to reply Injustice of it all Press gang Legal Appointments Quarry Dougail Official: Rumpole's fears were justified Counsel High-Tech Courts Combating Corporate Fraud Pinsent & Co The College of Law A new act in the court The CD-rom may be the biggest thing in courtrooms since the quill pen. Edward Fennell logs on to the future Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tender hostility, franchise fear Do market forces have a place in the legal aid system and will they serve justice? Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Everton braced for sale dispute Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner 10 South Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gascoigne first choice for Venables Rob Hughes reports from Rome on a meeting that gave some clues to England's future Robert Walters Associates Zarak MacRae Brenner McManus breaks through barrier Deadline nears for choosing your England XI Enter the selection game and win a trip to the Test in Melbourne Three Examples of how Predictions Would Be Measured All the Facts and Figures to Help You Make your 1st XICHOICE for England Terms and Conditions Atherton hints at gamble on Salisbury Hong Kong edge to win under Orders Word-Watching Muzumdar breaks 73-year-old record Injured Party Politics has to miss National Double Silk reappears at Sandown on Thursday Richard Evans Nap: Samsolom Next best: Midnight Jazz Stewards subjected to closer scrutiny Cold snap puts bite on fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Wolverhampton Yesterday Thunderer: Lingfield Park Holy Wanderer on mark Doncaster given poor cup reward Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Olympic failures return to haunt despairing Jansen World record-holder fails again For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Pools Forecast Results from Winter Olympics Snow Service National Library for the Blind Luge title retained by Hackl as Prock misses out BBC 1 Radio The Classic Opera Guide Choice Variations Choice Satellite Football Smith will head England selection panel TCCB expected to endorse Warwick shire chairman as Dexter's successor Ball's return inspires Southampton Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Table By our Sports Staff: Artificial scent forces rogue elk to cry wolf Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Cricket The Times

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