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News from 16/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, R. J. C. Wait, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, B. A. Webb, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Richard Harries, Nils Taube, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Joyce M. Bennett, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, C. Greenhalgh, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Martin Griffiths, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Coates, Martin Fletcher, Roger Hayes, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Bruce Fireman, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, G. R. Steer, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Edward Garden, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, John Thompson, L. Wallis, Lynn Ferguson and Jacqui Webster, John Shannon, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, J. P. Galliano, Edward Gorman, Allan Jackson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Philip Webster and Anatol Lieven, Paul Kelbie, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans and our Foreign Staff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, John Healey, Jonathan Prynn and Richard Ford, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Anne McElvoy, David Lawrence, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Ruth Gledhill and Angela MacKay, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Loyd, Roy Hattersley, Nicholas Marston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, James Cobban, Colin Campbell, John G. Iles, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, John Marshall,

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Yeltsin warns Nato over air strikes Don't bypass Russia, Major told Order The Times and freeze the price for 12 months… Index Picture Gallery Pay as You Earn Bag snatcher fires shots in West End C of E's Lost £800m Cairngorm blizzard woman lives to tell tale Prescription charges up Peers win retreat on police reform £41,000 bill after great dane dies Rival skaters to meet on the ice Be a Selector N&p No-one's busier on your behalf The Times Storm-hit seabirds die in thousands News in Brief Crime cash targeted Police brutality claim Newsagent charged Travel passes stolen Safety inspectors blamed Miners' gala at risk Kitchen sink went too Feed the Children Good news doll pops in, pops up and pops out again Political Sketch Prescription charges up 50p to £4.75 from April Feathers fly over 1831 law Correction Picture Gallery Half of complex notices 'are gobbledegook' The tax-code tangle How Revenue Blunders Arose To Give Blood Call 0345 711 711 Britain may buy Patriot anti-missile system By a Staff Reporter: Grimond's widow dies Vet faces £41,000 bill for death of a dog called Gulliver Prisoner died from 'lack of care' Qantas Two shot chasing masked thieves Disney jewel in crown Climber's family feared double loss 'It's a real bonus to get someone who is alive' Cold facts on the ice maidens Boy needs a second transplant Volvo Travel chaos criticised as snow goes north BBC to launch news channel in US MOPS Picture Gallery Parish boundaries may go as Church plans restructure A commission is to consider radical changes to the Church of England after poor investments made a huge in assets Catholic priests must rely on generosity Air waves are 'too PC' 2,000 held in crime crackdown DELL By a Staff Reporter: Drug gang leader jailed for 25 years Bar plans direct access to barristers Millions of Britons endure life with noisy neighbours Many people believe they are powerless to act, but environmental health officers have a battery of legislation at their disposal Debenhams Only one careful lady owner honestly Child porn sentences to double News in Brief Drug death 307 arrested Inquest opens All change On the hoof Earth quakes Patten gives green light to new era of sixth forms Growing number of 16-year-olds staying in education will have a wider choice Tory promise of lowest tax bills Saturday in the Times By our Education Correspondent: Employers blame teachers for poor spelling Keene on Chess SAGA Services Ltd Drop-outs' school seeks state cash Florida's sun loses appeal for Britons Centre Stage Trade curbs hamper birth of democracy says Portillo European elections threatened Tories welcome Labour fight in Eastleigh poll Riddell on Politics Picture Gallery Peers force ministers into new retreat on Police Bill The Times Lib Dems' tax plans put burden on the rich In Parliament Russia and Britain end tit-for-tat missile threat Prime Minister bolsters Yeltsin in battle against Zhirinovsky's anti-West rhetoric Subaru Kremlin gives Major a little basic help (AP): 'Rostov Ripper' Chikatilo executed News in Brief Europol opens (Reuter): Reward offer (Reuter): D-Day order (Reuter): Ports blockade Karadzic declares siege machine ready to withdraw Western ultimatum on artillery provokes game of brinkmanship by Bosnian Serb leadership Guards fall in behind General 'Guns and Roses' Uk Forces Bank of Scotland a Friend Fir Life Balkan city regains place at heart of history Analysis Europe at fateful crossroads on troubled route out of Cold War Allies put 180 planes on alert for Sarajevo bombing run Nato South African priest defies Church to stand as MP Despite being active in the anti-apartheid struggle since the 1970s, Father Mkhatshwa faces suspension over his determination to stand for the new National Assembly US sidelines Aristide with new policy on Haiti The ousted President strongly opposes the latest us proposals to restore democracy. The radical leader risks being bypassed indefinitely unless he compromises New York gets a kick out of fetish for shoes By our Foreign Staff: Samba dancers honour British artist who fought for rainforest Phone skirmish heralds US-Japan trade war Motorola Ltd Pd Preferred Direct Insurance (Reuter): Jackson cleared of stealing hit song News Inbrief (Reuter): Korea move Suu Kyi delay Ban lifted Seven freed (Reuter): Sudan deputy Sister act goes on tour How does a shaven-headed nun who lives in a caravan become a television star? Rachel Kelly on the most watched art critic since Kenneth Clark The Times Everest Of poetry and Prozac Can rhythm really beat the blues? Messages from heads of state Hats have a language of their own in Russis- Particularly for visiting PMs, says Michael Binyon Getting away with rape Lynn Ferguson and Jacqui Webster report on how middle-class rapists are escaping conviction Bank of Scotland The vicar's mite Why should the clergy have to suffer a breadline existence, asks Ruth Gledhill Alan Coren Browsing through a book need never again be so physically exhausting Put family first The Times Diary Time to balance up the good books Richard harries, Bishop of Oxford, explains how a poorer Church can continue to preach Liberalism's Pyrrhic victory South Africa's liberals are a minority uncomfortably afraid that their success may lead to new repression, writes R. W. Johnson Ice house The Times Diary Sparkling day The Times Diary Versatile player The Times Diary More gems from the Waugh-chest The Times Diary The Cost of Faith The Church needs urgent financial help from the laity Trade Jaw Not War Washington and Tokyo must get back to the negotiating table Tax Error in their Favour Have Chancellors become too clever for our own good? Linking foreign aid to the promotion of exports Prescription charges Hong Kong's minority Opera ticket prices Religious writers Taxation policy Coding errors Topical gardening tips set to music Redundant churches Persuasive trio Game of chance Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Inner Temple Latest wills Appointment Royal engagements Personal Column The wild beef of old England at £25 a steak Memorial services Church news Luncheons Service luncheon Institute of Physics Dinners University news Forthcoming marriages Turners' Company Falkner House Dr J. D. W. Pearce Dr J. D. W. Pearce, psychiatrist, died on January 25 aged 89. He was born on February 21,1904 Personal Column Helen Stephens Helen Stephens, an American athlete who won two goid medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, died on January 17 aged 75. She was born in 1981 in Fulton, Missouri Richard Thomas Richard Thomas, radio producer, died after a coilapse on February 9 aged 40. He was born on April 11,1953 Clifton Child Clifton Child, OBE, former administrative officer in the Cabinet Office historical section, died on February 7 aged 81. He was born on June 20,1912 Picture Gallery John Hobson John Hobson, CBE, advertusing executive, died on February 1 aged 84. He was born on September 23,1909 From Our Special Correspondent on the Royal Tour: On this Day Australian Parliament Opened by the Queen Berkley Watermark Chelsea & Kensington Ward Homes Pilkington Homes Blythswood Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Halting the tide of bad taste Next month could see new rules for houses in historic areas. Rachel Kelly reports Lovell Homes Allsop & Co Housing sector on high note January saw the highest activity in the marketplace for four years Oyster Quay Benetton blasts another taste frontier The fashionable Italian cloths company has done it again. Alan Mitchell discovers that its ads may be the way of the future Media Sales & Marketing SmithKline Beecham Cummins Multiple Display Advertising Items International Marketing Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Supplements Hail the saviours of Auntie Two of the world's most influential English language broadcasting organisations are the subject of new serutiny A new book details how the Bbc was saved for the nation. But Roy Hattersley asks, will the story end happily ever after? The authors have assembled a compulsive narrative about power, treachery and ambition Media, Sales & Marketing Chase The man who had the last laugh Ted Turner brought 24-hour cable news channels to the world. Bruce Fireman charts his journey from ridicule to riches The Times January sales crisis Millions must be spent to halt the Independent's declining sales News The Times Crossword No 19,467 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Fall in output threatens growth hopes Clarke faces market pressure to cut rates ahead of tex rise Suspicious are mounting that economic recovery is flagging even before taxes are increased. Meanwhile, soaring part-time work is helping the unemployment figures Names' law bills may hit £100m Stock Market Management 29 SIB seeks discussion on rules Arts 33-35 Viacom win ends Paramount saga Sport 39-44 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants British Steel faces EC fine Television and Radio Blue Skies Picture Gallery In the Pink Black Hole Green Light EC plan to revamp steel industry in ruins By our City Staff: Brent oil trades near low Vote for plc firm of the year Coopers & Lybrand Plc Awards American coal strike hits Hanson profits Government urged to replace Peps and Tessas by new plan Argyll warns of 'no winners' in store wars By our Banking Correspondent: Owners for Crest sought by Bank Seeboard cuts prices Citicorp payout move Development site sold Welsh miners job fears CRSG property deals Girobank staff to strike New Rothschild trust Canal Plus reshuffle 'Real improvement' in construction orders Business Roundup BA flies high on recovery of US and UK economies Continental Airlines SIB: enter the inter-regulator Large focuses on the derivatives Brussels targets British Steel Mirror, Mirror on the fence Pennington Brussels motes and beams Beginning of the endgame Air France tries again to cut costs Saatchi US chief to receive £4m payoff Investors pluck up courage for new assault on 3,400 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options From a Correspondent: Yen climbs to six-month high against dollar Major Changes Major Indices Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Dow defies trade tensions Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates More men do 'women's work ' as part-time trend takes hold Analysis by The Times suggest that much of the decline in unemployment can be credited to part-time jobs. Philip Bassett reports Gummer feels Yorkshire blast The Times City Diary Calling engineers The Times City Diary Tucking in The Times Diary British Airways Argyll Nuclear power can cover costs Business Letter Hanson uncovered Tempus Celinet Medway boosts Mersey Notice to non-assenting bondholders of Central… Tiphook shares dive as half-time loss worsens Union Discount swings back into black Reuter: MacLean Hunter rejects £1.4bn offer Ericsson chief warns against short cuts in R&d investment Word-Watching Pilkington plans float Burlington Group up St Modwen advances Armitage lifts dividend Bourne End purchases Howard passes payout Elf Aquitaine offer three times oversubscribed Business Roundup Leyland-DAF workforce accepts offer Keeping an eye on security Around Britian, closed-circuit television is helping to deter and catch criminals British Airways Private companies cannot go unchecked Surveillance groups are calling for an agreement that all businesses should meet minimum entry criteria Multiple Display Advertising Items MJN Multiple Display Advertising Items Blenheim The bigger picture In Brief Best offices Business dilemma The Times Unit Trust Information Service Prices squeezed higher First direct Jurisdiction to make exclusion orders Legal & Public Notices Assessing value of goods after non-delivery Enforcing English order in Scotland Erroneous legal advice relevant to delay Court of Appeal Congregation's view on position of font paramount The Times Music Visions of a less familiar Spain Times critics Preview the best of London's Spanish Arts Festival, which starts today Galleries: John Russell Taylor on painting and photography shows which look beyond the stereotypes Far better than a lot of old bull With music, flamenco, theatre and performance art, who needs matadors? asks Kate Bassett Profile Heady taste of French fizz Opera: A delightful Massenet comedy receives its first British staging at the Royal Opera House The South Bank Centre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Composers at heart, every one Hilary Finch joins members of the London Sinfonietta bringing music to the schools of Norway Eager young man casts his spell Concerts: Simon Rattle helps the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment launch a European tour OAE/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Another music case, another hall With the release of an album of traditional folk songs, the almost too versatile Barbara Dickson has returned to her roots. Clive Davis met her Just give us the facts, ma'am Television Review Catch this Hare Obscure delights Theatre And Women Must Weep Greenwich Studio Movements in the market Radio Review BBC WA Wall Associates Options of Bond Street CS First Boston Multiple Classified Advertising Items Options of Bond Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Mirror Group" Managing Director's P.… Open Evening for Legal Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSM International National Maritime Museum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Secretary/pa Wandsworth Virgin Multiple Display Advertising Items Jfl Recruitment Consultants CPP Card Protection Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russian spkg secs urgently required typing both… Multiple Display Advertising Items The PSD Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deadline arrives for last entries to selection game Enter The Times 1st Xi competition and win a trip to Melbourne La Crème De La Crème England use limited time to hone skills for real Test Teams Multiple Display Advertising Items Tottenham expected to escape demotion Tranmere believe thaw will save cup semi-final For the Record Oxford eccentrics to the manor born Andrew Longmore on an unfashionabl Today's Fixtures BBC Radio signs deal Schwer defends title England knocked out McManus marches on Offiah goes unpunished Kings are mauled Hounslow's cup repeat Snow Reports ENZA four days ahead of schedule Sport in Brief King's Theatre eyes Guineas Derby favpurity likely to be prepared for Newmarket classic Richard Evans Southwell Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Lingfield Results Folkestone hopes rise Folkestone Sedgefield Native Mission heads strong Nottingham cast Absence of Whitlock makes title child's play for Leekes The Times Field prepares to set Ireland alight Former champions regain pairs title Rugby Results from Winter Olympics Austrian banned for using steroids Weissensteiner chases luge treble Players need break from tug of loyalty NEC BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Discussions Variations Choice Satellite Football 40 Roffe ends career on golden summit American pays tribute to Maier after super giant slalom Having an eye for the birds of golfing paradise Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby Union 42 Igglesden struck by injury jinx Morse Data

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